This text incorporates spoilers for the film “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
“Mufasa: The Lion King” is a prequel to the animated 1994 film and its 2019 remake. Directed by Barry Jenkins and that includes songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the movie traces how Mufasa got here to be king of the Pleasure Lands, and why Scar ended up so bitter and vengeful towards his older brother.
“There’s so many things that you get to play with here, but you have to be careful because people are so emotional about the original, and the reactions are going to come from every direction,” stated screenwriter Jeff Nathanson. “There were probably 10 other things that were left out and 10 other things we could’ve done. But the original movie really mattered to all of us, and we tried to honor it as best we could.”
Nathanson walked The Instances via the questions “Mufasa” solutions in regards to the unique “Lion King” film:
Taka and Mufasa as younger cubs in “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
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How did Mufasa and Scar turn out to be brothers?
The film recounts how, as a cub, Mufasa was touring together with his mother and father when he was out of the blue swept away by river rapids in a flash flood. The orphan is then found by one other younger lion, Taka, who convinces his mom to take him into their satisfaction. (As mentioned in additional element under, Taka was Scar’s title earlier than his fall from grace.)
“Mufasa’s worldview, compassion and empathy — all of these things felt very different than what you’d expect from a king,” stated Nathanson. “I thought maybe his upbringing wasn’t as traditional as one might think. What happened to him, and how did he end up being somebody who was a wise and powerful leader, but also such a great father?”
However Taka’s father, a king who prioritizes royal lineage, isn’t happy, referring to Mufasa because the “stray” and forcing him to be raised by the lionesses. However, Taka is thrilled to have a sibling and a brand new greatest good friend, and sweetly vows to guard their bond without end.
“It’s very much a love story between these two brothers,” added Nathanson. “We wanted to really capture what it’s like when you’re young and you have somebody who understands you more than anybody else. It’s bittersweet because you know what’s going to happen and where it’s all headed, but at least for this moment in time, everything was OK.”
Mufasa and Simba within the 1994 film “The Lion King.”
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What did Mufasa’s cliffside climb as soon as imply?
Followers of the 1994 film know the second nicely: within the midst of a chaotic stampede set off by Scar, Mufasa makes an attempt to climb up a cliff and calls out to his brother to assist pull him up. As a substitute, Scar digs his claws into his paws and flings him to his dying.
The interplay that ends Mufasa’s life in “The Lion King” is definitely what saves him in “Mufasa.” Taka first locations his claws into Mufasa’s paws to drag him up from the river and narrowly evade some hungry crocodiles. (In a while, the 2 cubs even make jokes about stampedes.)
“It’s a signature and very traumatic memory of the original, and we wanted to lean in and say, this didn’t always have the same connotation,” stated Nathanson of redefining the visible. “We’re trying to play with your memories and your expectations, giving people enough of what you know and came for but also surprise you with new things.”
Sarabi, Mufasa, Rafiki and Taka in “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
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How did Mufasa and Taka fall out?
“Mufasa” outlines how their brotherly bond wasn’t fractured in only one method. As a result of Mufasa, as an unwelcome “stray,” was compelled to be raised by the satisfaction’s lionesses, he grew near Taka’s mom and accompanied her whereas looking. At one level, he saves her from an assault by one other satisfaction — a gesture that lastly wins the favor of Taka’s father. (Taka, who was close by when his mom was being attacked, fled in concern.)
Underneath menace from that violent competing satisfaction, Taka‘s father commands him to flee for his safety, with Mufasa as his protector. They meet a wandering lioness, Sarabi (Tiffany Boone), and though both boys fall in love with her, she eventually favors Mufasa. Taka — having been passed over for Mufasa by his mother, father and crush — feels too deeply betrayed by the brother he took in all those years ago, the one who now has all of what he believes should be his.
“It was important to Barry that it was something that wasn’t abrupt, however advanced and layered,” stated Nathanson. “Barry is very intentional with his visuals, and there are great shots of Taka just watching Mufasa with his mother, and you can start to see the wheel spinning even then. We hoped it would build for the audience over the course of the movie.”
Younger Rafiki in “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
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The place did Rafiki come from?
“Mufasa” additionally exhibits that the smart mandrill Rafiki (John Kani), who was born with a limp, was beforehand ostracized by a troop of baboons as a result of his visions predicted that their residence could be repeatedly attacked by a cheetah. Although Rafiki usually helps his fellow primates by therapeutic them and main them to water within the dry season, they consider his powers are nefarious and vote to banish him.
Rafiki then crosses paths with Mufasa, Taka, Sarabi and her acquainted, flying protector Zazu (Preston Nyman), and the 5 of them proceed as a motley crew of wanderers. “They all only have a few scenes together, but they’re lovely moments because you see how bonded they all are once they find each other,” stated Nathanson. Whereas they’re on the highway, Rafiki finds his iconic strolling stick and carries all of it the best way to their vacation spot.
Scar and Simba within the 1994 film “The Lion King.”
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How did Taka get that scar?
In a malicious transfer in opposition to Mufasa, Taka ideas off their group’s location to the chief of the violent satisfaction, who wrongfully believes that Mufasa killed his son. The chief follows them to the peaceable Pleasure Lands and goes toe-to-toe with Mufasa, however simply because the chief is about to strike, Taka remembers the time he didn’t rescue his mom and, in a second of braveness, leaps in entrance of Mufasa to take the chief’s assault on his face. The blow leads to a large scar.
“He’s betrayed his brother but, at this moment, he’s redeeming himself in some way,” stated Nathanson. “A lot of thought went into it, and we needed it to be something that felt organic to the story. There were other versions we played around with, but when we got to this one, we all agreed that it felt right.”
Mufasa, Sarabi and Zazu in “Mufasa: The Lion King.”
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How did Mufasa turn out to be king of the Pleasure Lands?
When the violent satisfaction is defeated, the resident animals of the Pleasure Lands are grateful to Mufasa for uniting them in opposition to the intruders and name for him to function their king. Mufasa initially turns down their supply, as he’s not of royal blood, however Rafiki explains: “It is not what you were, it is what you have become.”
As for Taka, who led the enemy to their refuge: Zazu requires his banishment, however Mufasa vows at all times to present him a spot within the kingdom, even when he can by no means say his title once more. “Then call me Scar, so I will never forget what I have done,” Taka tells him.
“If you were to watch the films back-to-back, it allows you to understand why Scar is sitting in that cage with such a psychotic anger,” stated Nathanson. “He truly is of royal blood, and he’s still clinging to that notion after all these years. And certainly, we as filmmakers are saying, the blood is not enough, but the character is.”
Simba standing on Pleasure Rock within the 1994 film “The Lion King.”
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How did Pleasure Rock come to be?
Within the midst of that climactic battle, an earthquake hits the Pleasure Lands and a mountain shatters. What’s left is what followers of the unique film know as Pleasure Rock, the touchdown the place the lion kings of the 1994 movie deal with their topics.
“In the script, Pride Rock was already there when they arrived,” stated Nathanson, “and our production designer said, ‘What if, during the earthquake, it were to just pop down like that?’ It was just such a beautiful image and certainly a beautiful idea. And now, it’s one of my favorite little pieces of the movie.”