The following contains spoilers for Mufasa: The Lion King, now playing in theatersMufasa: The Lion Kingadds new layers to a notable character dynamic inThe Lion Kingand makes some elements of the earlier film more tragic in retrospect.Mufasa: The Lion Kingis the latest addition toThe Lion Kingfranchise, offering a new explanation for how Mufasa came to rule over the Pride Lands. This gives the story a chance to expand on the backstories and motivations ofMufasa: The Lion King’s cast of characters, setting the stage for their evolution into their eventual forms forThe Lion King. At times, this hurts the film’s overall sense of tension.

However, the filmmakers also use this opportunity to flesh out the characters in unexpected ways. This gives theending ofMufasa: The Lion Kingmore thematic weight and clear connections toThe Lion Kingthan one might have expected. This is especially true for one of the more interesting additions to the story, which plays into the eventual evolution from the kind-hearted but cowardly Taka into the vindictive and ruthless Scar. In the process,Mufasa: The Lion Kingachieves an important strength that few prequels really reach, which helps elevate the new film and adds layers toThe Lion King.

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

Taka’s Romantic Feelings For Sarabi Makes Lion King Darker

Taka Being In Love With Sarabi Gives His Transformation Into Scar An Even Sadder Element

One of the best additions to the lore ofThe Lion Kingmade inMufasa: The Lion Kingis the revelation that Taka had romantic feelings for Sarabi before she began her romance with his adopted brother, adding layers to his evolution into Scar. InMufasa: The Lion King, the addition of Sarabi to lion brothers' journey introduces new drama. Not long after meeting Sarabi,Taka is revealed to have fallen in love with her during the song “We Go Together,“something he subsequently admits to Mufasa. Initially, Mufasa even helps Taka try to impress Sarabi and win her affections.

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This extends to Mufasa allowing Taka to take credit for saving her from the elephant stampede. However, it doesn’t take long for the lioness to realize the truth, and she quickly reveals her true feelings for Mufasa. This proves to be the final straw for Taka, who turns on his brother and sides with Kiros.This adds a new layer to Scar’s eventual hatred for Mufasa, as his adopted brother is now revealed to have unwittingly taken not just a throne from Scar but someone Taka was genuinely in love with. It givesScar’s decision to kill Mufasamore motivation.

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Scar’s Conflict With Sarabi In The Lion King Is Even Darker After Mufasa

Mufasa: The Lion KingGives Their Scene Together InThe Lion KingEven Darker Connotations

Scar’s handling of the Pride Lands after usurping the throne inThe Lion Kingtakes on new meaning afterMufasa: The Lion King. Like his father before him, Scar refuses to actively hunt for himself and instead works the lionesses to the brink.His blunt and harsh demands that she become his queen becomes darker in light of his former feelings for her. This also deepens Sarabi’s resentment, who is presented as unimpressed and uninimated by the villain. That moment was already intense due to their connection through Mufasa, but gains extra weight after revelations inMufasa: The Lion King.

Scar’s cruelty towards Sarabi is a far cry from the efforts he made to connect with her as Taka. Conversely, Sarabi was initially friendly with Taka and briefly considered him a noble figure before seeing his true colors by the ending ofMufasa: The Lion King. They were once traveling companions and friends, but years later have become cold to one another and embittered to the other’s situation. This gives Sarabi’s persistence and saying the name Mufasa in the face of Scar’s fury all the more potent, as she fully understands how much Scar came to hate his adopted brother.

Scar and Sarabi in The Lion King (2019)

Scar Hating Simba Takes On New Meaning After Mufasa

Scar’s Dislike For His Nephew Is Even More Tragic AfterMufasa: The Lion King

The dark history between Sarabi and Taka inMufasa: The Lion Kingeven adds grim layers to the relationship between Simba and Scar inThe Lion King. Initially, Scar’s hatred for his nephew seemed to largely stem from his anger over the young prince taking his place in the hierarchy of royal succession. This prompted him to manipulate the cub and even order his death. With the discovery that Scar loved Sarabi, his fury at Simba becomes more personal. Instead of just seeing Simba as a roadblock,Scar could see him as the ultimate reminder of Mufasa’s triumph over him.

If Taka had never become Scar, then he may have been the father to Sarabi’s cub.

Mufasa, Simba, and Scar in Lion King 2019

More than just being a lowly lion who rose up to king and made his son royalty, Mufasa had Simba with the lioness Taka loved. Every time Scar looks at Simba, he is reminded that in another life, it could have been his son with Sarabi instead. Scar likely looks at Simba as the ultimate example of his failures, adding to their dynamic inThe Lion King.If Taka had never become Scar, then he may have been the father to Sarabi’s cub. It adds a deeply personal level of hatred to Scar and Simba’s relationship inThe Lion King.

Mufasa Is The Rare Truly Additive Prequel

Mufasa: The Lion KingBrings New Layers ToThe Lion King

One of the hardest challenges faced by any prequel is to find ways to add to the original story when audiences know the ending before the film even begins.Mufasa: The Lion Kingcan’t kill off any of the established characters or really do anything too extreme with them, as viewers are already aware of where they’ll be by the end of the story. To its credit,Mufasa: The Lion Kingdoes accomplish the deceptively tricky task of being adative toThe Lion Kingfranchiseas a whole, with the further expansion of Taka’s evolution into Scar expanding the lore.

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By giving Taka and Sarabi a deeper connection, their dynamic inThe Lion Kingbecomes more tragic. It also adds explanations for Taka’s growing hatred for Mufasa and builds up new reasons for Scar to detest Simba.These elements add new depth to the characters in the original filmand give more personal explanations for the character motivations and relationships. WhileMufasa: The Lion Kingdoes have some flaws, those additive elements highlight how the film’s expansion on the origins of Mufasa and Scar do fit into the grander story and fit alongside the established aspects ofThe Lion King.

Mufasa: The Lion King

Cast

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.

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