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Mufasa: The Lion King: Does it have a post-credits scene? How long is this Disney movie?

"Mufasa: The Lion King" is Disney's star Christmas release, aiming to close a year that has already surpassed $2 billion in box office revenue

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Disney prepares its final major cinematic bet to close 2024 with a bang: “Mufasa: The Lion King”. This photorealistic prequel, directed by Barry Jenkins, takes us back in time to explore the origins of the character that marked generations.

Google searches for this film have been increasing. Here’s everything you need to know about its runtime, post-credit scenes, plot, and characters.

When does it premiere?

Its premiere is scheduled for December 19 in Latin America and December 20 in the United States.

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Does Mufasa: The Lion King have a post-credit scene?

The answer is no. “Mufasa: The Lion King” does not include post-credit scenes, so fans can leave the theater after the final credits without missing a surprise preview.

While post-credit scenes are common in some franchises, this installment is a prequel focused on Mufasa’s origins. However, further adaptations of the “The Lion King” universe are not ruled out for the future.

How long is Mufasa: The Lion King?

With a runtime of 1 hour and 58 minutes, “Mufasa: The Lion King” offers nearly two hours of immersive storytelling. This duration allows viewers to delve into Mufasa’s beginnings, from his days as an orphaned cub to his journey to becoming the king of the savanna.

The film balances emotional moments, action-packed scenes, and the timeless lessons about life and family that characterize the “The Lion King” universe.

Who betrayed Mufasa?

In “Mufasa: The Lion King”, the bond between Mufasa and Taka (later known as Scar) is central to the narrative. From a young age, the two lions share moments that reveal a complex relationship marked by rivalry and a struggle for power.

While Taka was initially an ally, jealousy and resentment turned into betrayal—a key point the story will deeply explore. This movie not only shows how Mufasa achieved his destiny as king but also how Scar embraced the dark side.

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What were Mufasa and Scar? (Spoiler alert!)

No, Mufasa and Scar, originally known as Taka, are not brothers. However, this new prequel highlights their divergent paths to power. While Mufasa is characterized by his natural leadership and sense of justice, Scar embodies unbridled ambition and envy.

The film delves into their origins, showing how their differences shaped their destinies and triggered the events we know from the iconic 1994 film.

What does Scar mean?

The name Scar, meaning “cicatriz” in Spanish, has a key origin in the relationship between the two characters. According to previous versions, Scar earned his nickname after an encounter that left a visible mark on his face. This scar is not just physical but also symbolic, representing the emotional wounds and betrayals that shaped his life.

“Mufasa: The Lion King” promises to explore this character’s backstory, giving more depth and context to his transformation into the villain we know.

Full cast of Mufasa: The Lion King 2024

The film features a voice cast that combines familiar names with new additions:

  • Aaron Pierre: Mufasa (voice)
  • Kelvin Harrison Jr.: Taka (voice)
  • Tiffany Boone: Sarabi (voice)
  • Kagiso Lediga: Young Rafiki (voice)
  • Preston Nyman: Zazu (voice)
  • Blue Ivy Carter: Kiara (voice)
  • John Kani: Rafiki (voice)
  • Mads Mikkelsen: Kiros (voice)
  • Seth Rogen: Pumbaa (voice)
  • Billy Eichner: Timon (voice)
  • Thandiwe Newton: Eshe (voice)
  • Lennie James: Obasi (voice)
  • Anika Noni Rose: Afia (voice)
  • Keith David: Masego (voice)
  • Braelyn Rankins: Young Mufasa (voice)
  • Theo Somolu: Young Taka (voice)
  • Donald Glover: Simba (voice)
  • Beyoncé: Nala (voice, as Beyoncé Knowles-Carter)

“Mufasa: The Lion King” is Disney’s star Christmas release, aiming to close a year that has already surpassed $2 billion in box office revenue, thanks to productions like “Inside Out 2,” “Deadpool & Wolverine,” and “Moana 2.”

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