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Fans of the 1994 movie know the moment well: in the midst of a chaotic stampede set off by Scar, Mufasa attempts to climb up a cliff and calls out to his brother to help pull him up. Instead, Scar ...
In the movie, it is revealed Scar, previously known as Taka, is not Mufasa's biological brother, but rather a royal cub whose family adopts Mufasa after he is swept away from his parents in a flood. The pair grow up as brothers into young adulthood despite King Obasi, Taka's biological father, objecting to Mufasa being part of the family ...
A prequel to the 2019 live-action remake of The Lion King, Mufasa: The Lion King tells the story of how Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) and Scar, whose real name is Taka, became brothers and eventual rivals.
However, Mufasa's envious younger brother, Scar, covets the throne and devises a scheme to eliminate both Mufasa and Simba. Scar lures Simba into a gorge and orchestrates a wildebeest stampede, knowing Mufasa will risk his life to save his son. [4] After rescuing Simba, Mufasa is swept into the stampede and struggles to escape. Reaching for ...
In true prequel form, the movie tells the origin story of how Mufasa came to be the powerful king of the Pride Lands. Viewers also learn how Scar gets his scar and how Rifiki gets his walking stick.
The song is performed as a musical number by Scar, who covets his brother Mufasa's position as king of the Pride Lands. Scar plans to murder both Mufasa and his son, Simba, so he can usurp the throne. He sings to an army of spotted hyenas, promising to end their hunger in return for their assistance.
Mufasa’s death in Disney’s original “The Lion King” (1994) is, for many children of the ’90s, a traumatic moment in cinema history. When Scar threw his brother off the cliff, his goodbye ...
In this telling, Scar was once Taka (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), destined to be king of his pride, and Mufasa was a lost cub, separated from his parents in a dramatic flood. Taka saves Mufasa and brings ...