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In The Lion King, Scar callously kills Mufasa by dropping him into the middle of a wildebeest stampede. One TikTok user suggests that Scar consumed Mufasa's corpse, as lions often do in the wild ...
Publisher Idea Factory International announced the science-fiction roguelite third-person shooter, Scar-Lead Salvation, will launch for the Xbox Series X|S on September 2. The game is currently ...
In this exclusive interview, the actor shares how he gave heart to a legendary villain—and why “I Always Wanted a Brother” resonated with so many people.
In Mufasa: The Lion King, we get an explanation of Mufasa’s life from childhood until he becomes the king of the Pride Lands, including his relationship with Scar ever since the two were young.
The highly-anticipated prequel to The Lion King gives Scar a disappointing origin story that taints the original movie most shocking death.
This weekend sees Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King" competing against Paramount's "Sonic The Hedgehog 3" this weekend.
The original The Lion King sets up Mufasa and Scar as blood brothers, but are they really? Mufasa: The Lion King clarifies their relationship.
While many fans of the popular 1994 film “The Lion King” may still harbor sad feelings over the death of Mufasa at the hands of his brother Scar, they just might side with the bad guy after ...
Jenkins explores complexity of Mufasa and Scar's characters Film uses photorealistic animation, serves as prequel and sequel Voice cast includes Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Beyonce Knowles ...
The AJC talks to Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr., who voice Mufasa and Taka (future Scar) respectively in the upcoming "Lion King" prequel out Dec. 20 ...
Kids and fans of the 2019 'Lion King' remake will definitely find plenty to enjoy about Mufasa’s origin, but just like the film that inspired it, 'Mufasa: The Lion King' simply feels pointless.
Barry Jenkins makes the Pride Lands his own in prequel "Mufasa: The Lion King," which digs into how Mufasa and Scar went from brothers to bitter foes.