All 13 Disney live-action remakes ranked worst to best

(L-R): Scuttle (voiced by Awkwafina), Flounder (voiced by Jacob Tremblay), and Halle Bailey as Ariel in Disney's live-action THE LITTLE MERMAID. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
(L-R): Scuttle (voiced by Awkwafina), Flounder (voiced by Jacob Tremblay), and Halle Bailey as Ariel in Disney's live-action THE LITTLE MERMAID. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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4. The Lion King

The Lion King stands out for its stunning visual effects, particularly the life-like quality of the animal kingdom. The film uses groundbreaking CGI technology to create a photo-realistic version of the African savannah and its inhabitants. The animals in the film are so realistic that it’s easy to forget that they are not actually live animals. From the tiniest ant to the majestic lions, every creature in the movie is rendered with incredible detail and precision.

The life-like quality of the animal kingdom is a true highlight of the film. The level of detail in the animals’ fur, eyes, and movements is astonishing. The animators use these realistic features to create emotional connections between the audience and the characters, making it easy to empathize with their struggles and triumphs. This realism also adds a layer of depth to the film’s themes of family, loyalty, and the cycle of life and death.

Another impressive aspect of the movie’s visuals is the stunning landscape of the African savannah. The wide shots of the savannah, complete with sunsets and starry nights, are breathtakingly beautiful and immersive. The animators pay close attention to detail, creating a world that feels both familiar and fantastical making it easy to forget the backdrop is CGI.

The Lion King is a visual feast that showcases the incredible advancements in CGI technology. The life-like quality of the animal kingdom and the stunning landscapes of the African savannah are a testament to the filmmakers’ dedication to creating a world that feels both authentic and magical.