Disney Reborn Multiverse

The Disney Reborn Multiverse is a merchandise originally founded by FANDOM users WindowsMyers2018, FreezingTNT, and Spider-GemBlur. The films are remastered versions of well-known motion-pictures originally released by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s, including The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Lady and the Tramp, Fantastia, Lilo & Stitch, Winnie the Pooh, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Cinderella, A Goofy Movie, The Rescuers, 101 Dalmatians, Frozen, Hercules, Tarzan, Bambi, Brother Bear, Monsters, Inc., Mulan, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, WALL-E, Cars and The Incredibles. It also features remastered versions of live-action films and remakes including Mary Poppins, Honey, I Shrunk The Kids, 101 Dalmatians, Air Bud, Buddies, Alice in Wonderland, Inspector Gadget, The Muppets and George of the Jungle, as well as having some television series from Disney Channel and Disney Junior having their own remastered versions, including The Book of Pooh, Goof Troop, Little Einsteins, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Doc McStuffins, Jungle Cubs, Home Improvement, Handy Manny and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and having other remastered merchandised films including Indiana Jones and Star Wars.

The Lion King Reborn
The Lion King Reborn is a 2018 film that will be released on YouTube. The film serves as "part one" of a remaster of Disney's well-known 1994 animated film The Lion King, conjoining it with its 1998 sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, its 2004 midquel The Lion King 1½: Hakuna Matata, and its 2015 sequel television series The Lion Guard. This is also the first The Lion King film to be rated PG, due to Pumbaa and Bunga's flatulence problems along with a much more deeper, serious tone in the film's analysis, while featuring references from the 1995 PC game Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games and television series The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa, as well as having some deleted scenes from the franchise and all of the songs taken from the Broadway version of The Lion King in animation.

It was directed by Christian Myers, co-directed by Emman V. Cortez, produced by Don Hahn, co-produced by Bradley Raymond, Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers and Howy Parkins, executive produced by Lasseter, Jeannie Roussel, Ford Riley, Rob LaDuca, Darrell Rooney, Jon Favreau and George A. Mendoza, original songs written by Elton John, Tim Rice, Beau Black and Alex Cartañá, score composed by Alan Silvestri, and story written by Myers, Don Bluth, Jim Capobianco, Lorna Cook, Thom Enriquez, Andy Gaskill, Francis Glebas, Ed Gombert, Kevin Harkey, Barry Johnson, Mark T, Jorgen Klubien, Larry Leker, Rick Maki, Burny Mattinson, Chris Sanders, Tom Sito, Gary Trousdale, Kevin Hopps, John Loy, Jack Monaco, Elise Allen, Kendall Michele Haney, Laura Sreenby, Krista Tucker and the late Joe Ranft, while the film stars an ensemble voice cast including Matthew Broderick as Simba, Jeremy Irons as Taka / Scar, Gabrielle Union as Nala, Eden Riegel as Kiara, Jason Marsden as Kovu, Nika Futterman as Zira, Nathan Lane as Timon, Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa, Khary Payton as Rafiki, Andy Dick as Nuka, Lacey Chabert as Vitani, Rowan Atkinson as Zazu, Blair Underwood as Makuu, Sarah Hyland as Tiifu, Madison Pettis as Zuri, Joshua Rush as Bunga, Diamond White as Fuli, with Angela Bassett as Sarabi, and Max Charles as Kion.

The Lion King Reborn marks as the last film to be released by DisneyToon Studios after its defunct in June 2018 and to be one of the last films executive produced by John Lasseter before his retirement from his associated projects for Walt Disney Animation Studios. It also dedicates to the memories of actress Suzanne Pleshette and actor Robert Guillaume, the original voices of Zira and Rafiki, who both faded away on January 19th, 2008 and October 24, 2017.

The Lion King Returns
The Lion King Returns is a 2019 film that will be released on YouTube. The film serves as "part two" of a remaster of Disney's well-known 1994 animated film The Lion King, as well as being a direct spin-off/sequel to The Lion King Reborn.

Once again directed by Christian Myers and Emman V. Cortez, produced by Don Hahn, and score composed by Alan Silvestri, it will star an ensemble voice cast with many actors and actresses reprising their roles alongside new additions, including Bailey Gambertoglio (replacing Sarah Hyland) as Tiifu, Gary Anthony Williams (replacing James Earl Jones) as Mufasa, Justin Felbinger (replacing Natalie Coughlin) as Mtoto, Christopher Jackson as Shujaa, Behzad Dabu as Azaad, and Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Rani.

To be continued