00:00This is not a remake, this is a proper movie about The Lion King, and I don't know, how do you prepare yourself for dumping or to sing?
00:09Because I don't know if you have experience to sing during, you know, dumping.
00:15Well, I don't sing in this one, but I studied singing and acting and dancing, so I did the musical The Lion King.
00:22I knew what I was going into because I think that's the first job I've never been that well prepared for,
00:29because I got to play it for one and a half years every day on stage, so I was familiar with that.
00:34I loved being in the black box and being big and walking around my characters and just feeling being an animal.
00:43That was fun. That is different when you then go back into the studio and then you just do, you stand properly behind the microphone.
00:49You can't look around or move around. I had different experiences on this one, yeah.
00:53Do you have something like Hakuna Matata in your life that is working, like, you know, philosophy free and everything, like Pumba and Timon?
01:03I have to remind myself to live a little bit Hakuna Matata because I take everything very serious and I always want to be prepared and from time to time it's just good to be still and to just actually enjoy what's in front of you and I think that's a good life motto.
01:23You know, we really did it the old-fashioned way. We had the big screen up so that the movie was playing, so, you know, we were in that world constantly.
01:34Everybody just brought the best, the best energy.
01:38One of the things which I think is really important in this is, I mean, Jon Favreau has such a big heart.
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