Scar’s lies throughoutThe Lion Kingare what allow him to pull off his villainous coup, and the release ofMufasa: The Lion Kingjust confirmed another major Scar lie from the 2019 remake. ThroughoutThe Lion King, Scar is portrayed as a manipulative murderer who kills Mufasa and chases Simba away in order to begin his authoritarian rule over the Pride Lands. However,Mufasa: The Lion Kingpaints a much more sympathetic version ofScar, then known as Taka, revealing more about his plans inThe Lion King.

Mufasa: The Lion Kingtells the origin story of Mufasa, Scar, Sarabi, andmany other iconicThe Lion Kingcharacters, with the film starting with Mufasa as a young cub. After the death of Mufasa’s parents, a friendly cub named Taka adopts Mufasa into his family, with the two becoming brothers who share a seemingly unbreakable bond. However,the rest ofMufasa: The Lion Kingchronicles the falling out of Mufasa and Taka, showing how Taka truly became Scar.

Mufasa, Rafiki, Sarabi, and Taka face away from the camera as they look at a gorgeous mountain landscape in Mufasa The Lion King

Scar Told Simba That Mufasa Learned To Roar In The Gorge As A Cub Before The Lion King

In An Attempt To Convince Simba To Enter The Gorge

A major plot point in the 1994 and 2019The Lion Kinghas to do with Scar’s plan to kill Simba.Scar originally planned to take Simba into a gorge and have his hyenas cause a stampede, one that would kill Simba. In order to convince Simba to enter the dangerous gorge, Scar told Simba that they would be going there so that Simba can learn to roar.

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Scar preys on Simba’s desire to be a great king like his father by telling him that this gorge is where Mufasa learned to roar. Thus, Simba wants to learn to roar there, with him hoping to follow in his father’s footsteps. While this detail was clearly being used to manipulate Simba, there was no reason to believe that it wasn’t atrue part of Mufasa’s backstory. However,Mufasa: The Lion Kingchanged this.

Custom imagery from Mufasa: The Lion King

Mufasa’s Prequel Story Confirms Scar Lied About This Detail To Simba

Mufasa Didn’t Even Grow Up In The Pride Lands

Mufasa: The Lion Kingspends a lot of time with Mufasa as a cub, with the prequel story highlighting the future king’s childhood. One of the most shocking reveals ofMufasa: The Lion Kingis that Mufasa wasn’t born into royalty, with the character not even living near the Pride Lands. While this makes for an interesting story, it does prove that Scar’s story about Mufasa learning to roar was a lie.

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Since Mufasa didn’t grow up in the Pride Lands, he couldn’t have learned to roar in the gorge, with him roaring well before coming to the Pride Lands as an adult. This adds another layer of deceit to Scar’s plan, with his backstory inMufasa: The Lion Kingmaking him even more villainous.

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Mufasa: The Lion King

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Mufasa: The Lion King explores the origins of the beloved character Mufasa, focusing on his youth as a lost cub who encounters Taka, a royal heir. Their meeting initiates an epic journey of self-discovery and destiny, featuring a group of misfit companions navigating the challenges of their world.