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“Mufasa: The Lion King” (in its original language: “Mufasa: The Lion King”) is now available in theaters in several countries around the world, so thousands of viewers have been able to see this film by the director Barry Jenkins. Thus, after enjoying the 120 minutes of footageperhaps you were left with some doubts about its outcome. Therefore, in the following lines, I present to you its ending explained (ending explained). Pay attention!

It is worth pointing out that the film has a script by Jeff Nathanson and the songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Furthermore, in its original cast, stars such as Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Donald Glover, Seth Rogen y Beyoncé.

The film takes place in the Lands of the Kingdom of Tanzaniawhere A friend tells to Kiarathe daughter of Simba y Nalathe origin story of two lions, Mufasa y Take.

The production, then, focuses on the orphan Mufasawho befriends the young prince Take and is adopted by the latter's family.

In this way, the pair become as close as brothers… although their bonds will be tested as they work together to escape a threatening enemy and lethal.

Before continuing, watch the trailer for “Mufasa: The Lion King”:

ATTENTION SPOILERS. Towards the end of the disney movie, Mufasa discover the betrayal of Take while fighting against Kiros. However, he still decides to gather his army to fight the white lions.

Later, seeing his brother exhausted in a confrontation in a cave, Take intervene and fight Kiroswho leaves a scar that runs through his left eye.

A friendin turn, causes a collapse that causes the cave to flood. This results in the death of God y Amarajust when they were trying to kill Sarabi and the last living lions.

Despite everything, Kiros try to drown Mufasabut a rock kills the villain… while our protagonist flees to a safe place. Over there, Take He was tempted to drown his brother, but finally helps him out of the water.

The production then invites us to see Mufasa y Sarabi leaving the cave together, while the animals celebrate their victory and A friend nicknames the couple as Rey y Reina.

Next, Afia tells to Mufasa what Blessings died in the last flood and the now ruler faces Take for his betrayal. However, he shows forgiveness… although he swears to refer to his brother as Scar (Scar) from that moment.

To finish, Mufasa rise to the newly formed Pride Rock and roars triumphantly. So, back to the present, Kiara she roars in that very spot, as her grandfather's spirit hovers over her. Of course, as the last scene, we see the little girl and her friends meeting with Simba to meet his new little brother: Kion.

“Mufasa: The Lion King” hit theaters in most countries around the world in December 2024 (Photo: Walt Disney Pictures)

The great revelation of “Mufasa: The Lion King” the thing is Take became Scar as a consequence of his actions throughout the film.

It turns out that the brother our protagonist once knew is no longer the same, so the Simba's father is unable to call him by his birth name. Unfortunately, Scar is a being full of bitterness, resentment and jealousy who will live believing that Mufasa You will never be able to forgive him.

On the other hand, it is interesting that Kiara presents herself as the future queen and Kionas his protector. It seems that both of them will be able to live as Mufasa y Take They planned to do it before the betrayal.

The truth is that we have witnessed the adventures of Simba y Mufasaso it is likely that – in the future – we will see the Kiarawith the knowledge acquired after learning the stories of their ancestors.

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Promotional image for “Mufasa: The Lion King”, a musical film that expands the “The Lion King” franchise (Photo: Walt Disney Pictures)

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