In an emotional video, the singer paid tribute to the child, who was named after his mother voiced the character in the 2019 live-action The Lion King
Pregnant, Iza will dub again Nala in the Brazilian version of Mufasa: The Lion Kingprelude to live-action of The Lion King, scheduled to debut in December this year. On her social networks, the singer announced the news with a tribute to her first daughter, who was named after her mother voiced the character in the 2019 film.
“THE, Nalawhen I chose this name, I never dreamed that I would be invited, once again, to dub the Nala. But when the Rafiki call, it’s very difficult to say no. And it’s so special to be able to live this moment with you, daughter, everything makes more sense now”says Iza. Check it out:
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In the original version of Mufasa: The Lion Kingthe character is played by Beyoncé Knowles-Carterwho will star alongside his daughter, Blue Ivy Carterin her acting debut. The young woman will give voice to Kiaradaughter of Simba (Donald Glover) and Nalawho listens to the stories of Rafiki (John Kani) about your grandfather, Mufasalived by Aaron Pierre (The Underground Railroad: The Paths to Freedom) in the new film.
When does it debut Mufasa: The Lion King?
Mufasa: The Lion King — which has a script Jeff Nathanson (Rush Hour 2), who worked on the first film, songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda (In a New York Neighborhood, Moana: A Sea of ​​Adventure) and direction of Barry Jenkins (Moonlight: Under the Moonlight) — premiered in December 19 in Brazilian cinemas. Watch the trailer:
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