Scar is a fictional character and the main
antagonist
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's
''The Lion King'' franchise. He is introduced in the
1994 animated film as the younger, envious brother of
Mufasa
Mufasa is a fictional character in Disney's ''The Lion King'' franchise. A wise and benevolent lion, he first appears in the 1994 animated film as the King of the Pride Lands and devoted father to Simba, whom he is raising to inherit the kin ...
, the ruler of the Pride Lands. Originally
first in line to the throne, Scar is abruptly replaced by Mufasa's newborn son,
Simba
Simba is a fictional character in Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney's ''The Lion King (franchise), The Lion King ''franchise. First appearing as a cub in ''The Lion King'' (1994), the character flees his homeland when his father, Mufasa, is ...
. Enraged, he devises a plot to usurp the throne by leading an army of
hyena
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s and betraying both Mufasa and Simba. After
killing Mufasa, Scar manipulates Simba into believing he is to blame, prompting Simba to flee into
exile
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.
Created by screenwriters
Irene Mecchi,
Jonathan Roberts, and
Linda Woolverton, and animated by
Andreas Deja
Andreas Deja (born 1 April 1957) is a Polish-born German-American character animator most noted for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Deja's work includes serving as supervising animator on characters in several Disney animated films, in ...
, Scar is loosely based on
King Claudius
King Claudius is a fictional character and the main antagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy ''Hamlet''. He is the brother to King Hamlet, second husband to Gertrude and uncle and later stepfather to Prince Hamlet. He obtained the throne of ...
, the main antagonist in
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's ''
Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
''. His villainy was further inspired by German dictator
Adolf Hitler
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, as well as by lions' natural behavior of pride takeovers. As the character's supervising animator, Deja modeled Scar's appearance on the original voice actor
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, ...
, drawing particularly from Irons's performance as
Claus von Bülow in ''
Reversal of Fortune''.
Chiwetel Ejiofor voices the photorealistic version of Scar in the
2019 remake, while
Kelvin Harrison Jr. portrays the character in ''
Mufasa: The Lion King''.
As a character, Scar has garnered widespread acclaim from film critics, with Irons's vocal performance receiving equal praise. However, his violence, dark
color palette
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and allegedly
effeminate
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mannerisms initially sparked mild controversy. Nevertheless, Scar remains celebrated as one of Disney’s greatest villains by various media outlets—topping ''
The Huffington Post
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s list and ranking within the top ten of similar lists published by
Yahoo! Movies
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, the ''
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'',
E! and
CNN
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. He has also been recognized among the greatest villains in film history by ''
Digital Spy
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''and ''
Entertainment Weekly
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.''
Development
Conception and influences
''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
'' was first conceived in 1988. The film was eventually pitched to Disney executives, one of whom was among the first to observe similarities between author
Thomas M. Disch's treatment and
William Shakespeare
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’s play ''
Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play. Set in Denmark, the play (the ...
''. Although first citing these similarities as initially unintentional,
director
Rob Minkoff
Robert Ralph Minkoff (born August 11, 1962) is an American director, animator, and producer. He is best known for co-directing ''The Lion King'' (along with Roger Allers), and live-action films including ''Stuart Little (film), Stuart Little'' (1 ...
always felt it was essential "to anchor
he filmwith something familiar."
As directors, Minkoff and
Roger Allers
Roger Allers (born June 29, 1949) is an American film director, screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist, and playwright. He is best known for co-directing Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney's ''The Lion King'' (1994), the highest-grossing t ...
aspired to create "an animal picture based in a more natural setting," describing the film as "More true-life adventure than mythical
epic
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* Epic poetry, a long narrative poem celebrating heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation
* Epic film, a genre of film defined by the spectacular presentation of human drama on a grandiose scale
Epic(s) ...
." Although not the first Disney film to have been inspired by Shakespeare's work, ''The Lion King ''remains the studio's most prominent example, due to close parallels between its characters and ''Hamlet'', while both stories revolve around main characters who struggle to come to terms with the reality that they must confront their treacherous uncles and avenge their fathers' deaths. Scar is based on King Claudius.
According to ''
Slate
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'', while Claudius is mostly "a second-rate schemer, consumed by anxiety and guilt," Scar very much "delight
in his monstrosity;" both characters are motivated by jealousy.
Meanwhile, ''
The Week
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''observed that although both characters ultimately die, Claudius is killed by protagonist,
Prince Hamlet
Prince Hamlet is the title character and protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy ''Hamlet'' (1599–1601). He is the Prince of Denmark, nephew of the usurping King Claudius, Claudius, and son of King Hamlet, the previous King of Denmark. At ...
, while Scar dies "at the hand of his former hyena minions, and not Simba, himself."
Additionally, the character shares similarities with
Iago from Shakespeare's play ''
Othello
''The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice'', often shortened to ''Othello'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play depicts the Moorish military commander Othello as he is manipulat ...
, as'' both antagonists are skilled in exploiting their victims' fears.
The original plot of ''The Lion King'' revolved around a rivalry between lions and baboons.
A baboon himself, Scar was their leader. After this plot was abandoned, Scar was re-written into a rogue lion lacking any
blood relation to both
Mufasa
Mufasa is a fictional character in Disney's ''The Lion King'' franchise. A wise and benevolent lion, he first appears in the 1994 animated film as the King of the Pride Lands and devoted father to Simba, whom he is raising to inherit the kin ...
and
Simba
Simba is a fictional character in Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney's ''The Lion King (franchise), The Lion King ''franchise. First appearing as a cub in ''The Lion King'' (1994), the character flees his homeland when his father, Mufasa, is ...
. The writers eventually decided that making Scar and Mufasa brothers would make the film more interesting. At one point, Scar owned a pet
python as a
sidekick
A sidekick is a close companion or colleague who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to those whom they accompany.
Origins
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, but this character was abandoned.
Because the film was originally intended to be much more adult-oriented, Scar was to have become
infatuated with Simba's childhood friend and eventual love interest,
Nala
Nala () is a legendary king of ancient Nishadha kingdom and the central protagonist of the '' Nalopakhyana'', a sub-narrative within the Indian epic '' Mahabharata'', found in its third book, '' Vana Parva'' (Book of the Forest). He is renown ...
, wanting the young lioness to rule alongside him as his queen,
and consequentially
banishing the character
when she refuses. This concept was to have been further explored during a
reprise
In music, a reprise ( , ; from the verb 'to resume') is the repetition or reiteration of the opening material later in a composition as occurs in the recapitulation of sonata form, though—originally in the 18th century—was simply any re ...
of Scar's song "
Be Prepared", but both the idea and the song were ultimately removed from the film, because they were deemed too "creepy.” In addition to that, there was a scene in which Scar was originally going to defeat Simba and throw him off Pride Rock, before he's engulfed by flames. This ending was cut, for being far too dark for young viewers.
To further emphasize the character's villainy and
tyranny
A tyrant (), in the modern English language, English usage of the word, is an autocracy, absolute ruler who is unrestrained by law, or one who has usurper, usurped a legitimate ruler's sovereignty. Often portrayed as cruel, tyrants may defen ...
, the writers loosely based Scar on
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
.
According to ''
The Jerusalem Post
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'', Scar's song "Be Prepared" "features
goose-stepping hyenas in a formation reminiscent of a
Nuremberg rally."
This idea was first suggested by story artist
Jorgen Klubien.
According to the directors, "
patronizing quality" was vital to Scar's role in the film.
Minkoff told the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', "When Scar puts the
guilt trip
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on Simba, that's an intense idea and probably something that is ''not'' typical of the other Disney pictures, in terms of what the villain does."
Additionally, Scar serves as a departure from previous
Disney Villains
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, because they "came off at least as
buffoonish as they were sinister".
Because Scar is the film's main antagonist,
supervising animator
Andreas Deja
Andreas Deja (born 1 April 1957) is a Polish-born German-American character animator most noted for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Deja's work includes serving as supervising animator on characters in several Disney animated films, in ...
believed that "villains work really well when they're subtle,” explaining, "to see them think and scheme and plot is much more interesting than showing them beating somebody up."
By blaming Mufasa's death on an innocent Simba, Scar ultimately triggers "a cycle of guilt, flight, denial and redemption, as the hero goes into self-imposed exile, before finally reconciling with his father's memory, returning to face his wicked uncle and generally
coming of age
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."
The character's first line in ''The Lion King'' "essentially summarizes the entire film, providing
foreshadowing
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". It reads, "Life's not fair is it? You see I—well, I shall never be King. And you shall never see light of another day. Adieu,” which subtly reveals the plot, as well as "the reason why
car
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decides to murder his own brother."
(This line is given minor edits for the 2019 remake: "Life's not fair. Is it, my little friend? While some are born to feast, others spend their lives in the dark, begging for scraps. The way I see it, you and I are exactly the same: we both want to find a way out.").
Voice
1994 incarnation
Tim Curry
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,
Malcolm McDowell
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,
Alan Rickman
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,
Patrick Stewart
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, and
Ian McKellen
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were all originally considered for the role of Scar.
However, the actor ultimately chosen for the role was
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, ...
,
because of his classical theater training, because the directors had deliberately wanted Scar "to come across as a Shakespearean character."
Successfully recruiting Irons for the film was considered an unprecedented achievement for the studio because, at the time, it was rare for a dramatic actor of Irons's caliber to agree to voice an animated character, especially immediately after winning an
Academy Award
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.
In fact, the
Oscar-winning actor nearly declined, because, in fear of jeopardizing his successful career, he was "
sitant to jump from a dramatic role to an animated feature." Prior to ''The Lion King'', Irons was famous for starring as several villains and antagonists in
live action
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films "geared towards adults."
Although he had starred in
a children's film before, the actor admitted that it did not mirror the success of ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
'',
a film that has since gained notoriety for its cast of well known, award-winning Hollywood actors, which animation historian Jerry Beck referred to in his book ''The Animated Movie Guide'' as "the most impressive list of actors ever to grace an animated film."
As directors, Minkoff and Allers "work
dvery closely with the actors to create their performance." Describing Irons as "a gentleman and a brilliant actor," Allers revealed that the actor was constantly offering "
extra interpretations of lines which were fantastic."
Producer
Don Hahn
Donald Paul Hahn (born November 26, 1955) is an American film producer. He served as a producer for the Disney films '' Beauty and the Beast'' (1991, the first out of three animated films to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture) ...
recalled that Irons "really wanted to play with the words and the pacing," specifically referring to a scene in which Scar coaxes Simba onto a rock and tricks the cub to stay there and await his father's arrival, dubbing it "a father and son ''thing''." According to Hahn, "The comedy in
rons'sinflection comes from Scar sounding so disdainful he can barely summon the will to finish the sentence."
Irons's physical appearance and mannerisms served as inspiration for Scar's supervising animator Andreas Deja, namely his flicking his paw in disgust.
Critics have cited physical similarities between Irons and Scar.
In a reference to the role that earned Irons an Academy Award,
Claus von Bülow in ''
Reversal of Fortune'', the writers gave Scar one of von Bülow's lines, "You have no idea," which is uttered by Irons in a similar tone.
According to author Rachel Stein of ''New Perspectives on Environmental Justice: Gender, Sexuality, and Activism'', Irons relies "on his history of playing sexually perverse, socially dangerous male characters to animate his depiction of Scar." On the contrary, Irons revealed to
Savannah, Georgia
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that the similarities between the voices of Scar and von Bülow were largely unintentional, explaining, "Whatever voice came was arrived at by looking at the initial sketches and from the freedom the directors gave me to try anything." Irons concluded, "The fact that he may occasionally remind you of Claus, comes from the fact that they both share the same
voice box."
While recording Scar's song, "
Be Prepared," Irons encountered challenges with his singing voice. The actor reportedly "blew out his voice" upon belting the line "you won't get a sniff without me," rendering him incapable of completing the musical number. Consequently, Disney was forced to recruit American voice actor
Jim Cummings
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, who had also been providing the voice of ''The Lion King''s laughing hyena
Ed at the time, to impersonate Irons and record the rest of the song. Jim Cummings told ''
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''that "
unt singing" is actually something the actor continues to do regularly, having done the same for American actor
Russell Means, voice of the
Chief Powhatan
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in Disney's ''
Pocahontas
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''. Critics observed that Irons "fakes his way through 'Be Prepared' in the grand tradition of talk-singing," drawing similarities between him and American actor
James Cagney
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and English actor
Rex Harrison
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. Deja revealed that, during a
recording session, Irons's stomach was grumbling. Deja joked, "The growling sound could be heard in his recording, so we had to record that part of his dialog all over again."
As a result of Irons's prominent
British accent, critics have compared both the actor and Scar to
Shere Khan
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, the main antagonist of Disney's earlier film ''
The Jungle Book
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'', voiced by English actor
George Sanders
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.
2019 incarnation
Chiwetel Ejiofor was officially chosen on November 1, 2017 for the role of Scar in the
2019 photorealistic remake directed by
Jon Favreau
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, as he had impressed Favreau, after watching his antagonistic performance as
Baron Mordo
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in the
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film ''
Doctor Strange
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'' (2016). Ejiofor said that "especially with Scar, whether it's a vocal quality that allows for a certain confidence or a certain aggression, to always know that at the end of it you're playing somebody who has the capacity to turn everything on its head in a split second with outrageous acts of violence—that can completely change the temperature of a scene".
Favreau said of casting Ejiofor, "
eis just a fantastic actor, who brings us a bit of the mid-Atlantic cadence and a new take on the character. He brings that feeling of a Shakespearean villain to bear because of his background as an actor. It's wonderful when you have somebody as experienced and seasoned as Chiwetel; he just breathes such wonderful life into this character." When
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, ...
was interviewed on ''
Larry King Now'' on November 30, 2016, he expressed interest in reprising the role.
In August 2021, it was announced that
Kelvin Harrison Jr. would voice a young Scar (referred to by his born name "Taka") in
Barry Jenkins
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' 2024 prequel and sequel of the remake, ''
Mufasa: The Lion King''.
Design and characterization
The studio originally dismissed ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
''as a risk, because, at the time, it was believed that the greatest films starred people. Concerned about the novelty of the film, Disney chairman
Jeffrey Katzenberg
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decided to divide the studio into two separate animated films, ''The Lion King ''and ''
Pocahontas
Pocahontas (, ; born Amonute, also known as Matoaka and Rebecca Rolfe; 1596 – March 1617) was a Native American woman belonging to the Powhatan people, notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. S ...
'', the latter of which was dubbed "the home run” because it was expected to be the more successful of the two projects. Disney's more seasoned and experienced animators gravitated towards ''Pocahontas'', while the studio's newer animators were relegated to working on ''The Lion King'', dubbing themselves the "B-team."
However, Allers received Katzenberg's decision as an opportunity for "newer animators to step up to leadership roles",
among them
Andreas Deja
Andreas Deja (born 1 April 1957) is a Polish-born German-American character animator most noted for his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Deja's work includes serving as supervising animator on characters in several Disney animated films, in ...
, who became Scar's supervising animator.
Well-known for animating several Disney villains,
Deja summarized the experience as "more fun than drawing heroes" because "You have so much more to work with, in terms of expressions and acting and drawing-wise, than you would have with a nice princess or a prince, where you have to be ever so careful with the
draftsmanship."
Before becoming involved with ''The Lion King'', Deja had already developed a reputation for animating Disney villains.
Prior to animating Scar, Deja had just recently served as the supervising animator of
Gaston and
Jafar, the villains in Disney's ''
Beauty and the Beast
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Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
'' and ''
Aladdin
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'', respectively.
Initially, Deja had been considering the idea of animating a hero for a change,
contemplating taking on the task of animating Simba, instead.
However, Deja relented upon learning that Scar would be voiced by Irons, feeling that it would be "fun" to animate a character voiced by such a prestigious actor.
Meanwhile, Minkoff and Allers had already had Deja in mind for animating Scar, long before the animator approached the directors about the position.
The level
anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. Personification is the related attribution of human form and characteristics t ...
used in ''The Lion King'' exceeded that of any Disney animated film by which it was preceded.
Because Scar is an animal, as opposed to a human,
Deja and the animators experienced certain challenges and limitations when it came to instilling movement in the character,
and thus experimented with manipulating Scar's
facial expression
Facial expression is the motion and positioning of the muscles beneath the skin of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of an individual to observers and are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of conveying ...
s, specifically the way in which he tilts his head condescendingly, raises his eyebrows and lifts his chin.
The animals were each drawn with certain human-like attributes and characteristics, in order to help convey emotions and tell the story.
Meanwhile, the studio recruited live lions for the animators to study, while drawing. As the film's villain, Scar is the only lion drawn with
claw
A claw is a curved, pointed appendage found at the end of a toe or finger in most amniotes (mammals, reptiles, birds). Some invertebrates such as beetles and spiders have somewhat similar fine, hooked structures at the end of the leg or Arthro ...
s.
Owen Gleiberman
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of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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''described Scar as "a figure of both pity and evil, and of treacherous comedy" with Irons "filling this devious coward with elegantly witty self-loathing." As an animator, Deja believes that "If you have a great voice to work with, your work is half done."
Enjoying the way in which Irons "has a way with words and phrasing,"
Deja deliberately based much of Scar's appearance on the actor himself, specifically the shape of his mouth and facial expressions.
Several of the actor's physical attributes were incorporated into Scar's design, with Irons admitting to recognizing his own
baggy eyes in his character.
Additionally, Deja studied Irons's performances in the films ''Reversal of Fortune'' and ''
Damage
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,'' for inspiration.
Music
Scar sings the musical number "
Be Prepared," written by songwriters
Elton John
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and
Tim Rice
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, while contemplating Mufasa's death plot and bringing the hyenas along. Described as the film's "darkest" song, a "pompous,"
"
fascistic paean to usurpers,"
the musical sequence depicts the lion "as a big-cat fascist." According to ''
Business Insider
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'', in addition to loosely basing the character on Adolf Hitler, to further emphasize Scar's tyranny, the filmmakers directly based his song "Be Prepared," which references
Nazism
Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During Hitler's rise to power, it was fre ...
by having Scar's army of hyenas
goose step
The goose step is a special marching step which is performed during formal military parades and other ceremonies. While marching in parade formation, troops swing their legs in unison off the ground while keeping each leg rigidly straight.
The ...
, while addressing them from a high ledge, similar to the way in which Hitler would have from a balcony,
in the
Nazi propaganda
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film ''
Triumph of the Will
''Triumph of the Will'' () is a 1935 German Nazi propaganda film directed, produced, edited and co-written by Leni Riefenstahl. Adolf Hitler commissioned the film and served as an unofficial executive producer; his name appears in the opening ...
''(1935),
which documents
Nazi Germany
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during 1934.
According to ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'', the concept originated from a sketch by story artist
Jorgen Klubien, in which Scar was depicted as Hitler. Although hesitant that then-Disney Animation chief
Jeffrey Katzenberg
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would approve, the filmmakers decided to pursue it, describing the sequence as a "''Triumph of the Will''-style mock-
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rally."
The ''
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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''reviewed, "those goose-stepping hyenas seem a little much in hindsight,"
while
Film School Rejects
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The film industry or motion picture industry comprises the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking, i.e., film production company, prod ...
coined it a "hellish gathering."
Appearances
Animated films
''The Lion King'' (1994)
Scar debuted in ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical coming-of-age drama film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff, produced by Don Hahn, and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. Produced by Walt Disney ...
(1994)''. The scheming younger brother of Mufasa, Scar was next-in-line to take the throne, until his nephew Simba, Mufasa's son, was born, replacing him. Determined to seize the throne, Scar devises a plan to kill both Simba and Mufasa. After trapping Simba in a vast gorge, Scar signals his hyena minions,
Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, to trigger a
wildebeest
Wildebeest ( , ,), also called gnu ( or ), are antelopes of the genus ''Connochaetes'' and native to Eastern and Southern Africa. They belong to the family Bovidae, which includes true antelopes, cattle, goats, sheep, and other even-toed ...
stampede
A stampede () is a situation in which a group of large animals suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are excited or frightened. Although the term is most often applied to animals, there are cases of humans stamped ...
. Although Mufasa saves Simba, the king is weakened and unable to climb out of the gorge to safety. When Mufasa begs Scar for help, Scar instead digs his claws into his brother's paws. At that moment, Mufasa realizes that Scar is responsible for the stampede and that he has been betrayed by his brother. The last thing he hears is Scar menacingly saying "long live the king,” before sending him to his death. Deceiving Simba that he is to blame for Mufasa's death, Scar advises the prince to run away and never return, then orders the hyenas to kill him. Scar returns to Pride Rock and tells the pride that Mufasa and Simba died in the stampede, before becoming king and allowing the hyenas into the Pride Lands. Unbeknownst to Scar, Simba escapes the hyenas.
Years go by as Scar squanders the kingdom's resources and allows the hyenas to wreak havoc upon the Pride Lands, which turn barren. In addition, he forbids anyone from mentioning Mufasa in his presence (mainly to try and get out of his shadow). Meanwhile, aided by his friends Nala,
Timon and Pumbaa, an adult Simba returns to Pride Rock and witnesses Scar striking his mother, Sarabi, and he confronts his uncle, who then continues his deception by demanding that Simba admit to the pride that he caused Mufasa's death. As he prepares to throw Simba off Pride Rock, Scar whispers to Simba that he killed Mufasa, confident that the secret will die with Simba. Instead, this angers Simba to the point that he leaps up and tackles Scar to the ground then forces Scar to admit his action to the pride, initiating a battle between the pride and the hyenas. Scar tries to flee but is cornered by Simba on the top of Pride Rock. Scar begs for mercy and even attempts to deceitfully blame his doings on the hyenas, unaware that they are listening nearby. Simba spares Scar on the condition that Scar permanently departs. Scar briefly pretends to do so, but then attacks Simba and they fight. Scar knocks Simba on his back, but as he lunges to deliver the killing blow, Simba kicks Scar over the cliff ledge to the base of Pride Rock. Scar survives but is met by the vengeful hyenas, who kill him for his attempted betrayal, ending his threat to Simba and his family for good.
''The Lion King II: Simba's Pride''
Due to his death in ''The Lion King'', Scar's appearance and presence in the sequel ''
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' (1998) is limited. Upon (and despite) Scar's demise, a rivaling pride of lions, known as the Outsiders, decide to remain loyal to him, led by his most devoted follower, Zira. Zira's son, Kovu, was chosen by Scar to be his heir. Simba banishes the Outsiders to the Outlands and forbids his daughter, Kiara, from going there. She goes there, anyway, however, and meets and befriends Kovu. Meanwhile, Zira trains Kovu to murder Simba, but when he becomes an adult, he has a change of heart, as he begins to develop feelings for Kiara.
Scar makes a brief cameo appearance in the film, during Simba's nightmare. In the nightmare, Simba runs down the cliff, where his father died in the stampede, attempting to rescue him. Scar appears, however, and, then, turns into Kovu and throws Simba off the cliff. Scar makes another appearance, in a pool of water, as a reflection, after Kovu is exiled from the Pride Lands.
''The Lion King 1½''
In ''
The Lion King 1½'' (2004), once again, Scar does make some appearances but does not speak. However, once again, his role remains vital, story wise. In the film, Nala, now Simba's queen, mentions Scar when she explains to Timon and Pumbaa why Simba left.
Scar makes three cameo appearances at the film's climax. The first cameo is the scene where he backs Simba up against the ledge, right when lightning strikes the base of Pride Rock; the second is during the scene where he admits to murdering Mufasa, before being pinned down by Simba; and the third is when he is defeated by Simba and kicked off the edge of Pride Rock. He survives this fall, but is attacked and killed by the hyenas that he betrayed.
Animated series
''The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa''
Despite his death in the original film, Scar makes a few appearances in the spin-off television series ''
Timon & Pumbaa''. However, likely because of his death, his appearances are limited to brief non-speaking
cameos. He is seen in the season two episode "Zazu's Off-By-One Day" when Zazu cleans out his trash can in search for the jungle inspector, and the animated wraparound segment in the ''Around the World with Timon & Pumbaa'' international video when Timon drags him to try to restore Pumbaa's lost memories.
''The Lion Guard''
Scar is portrayed in paintings throughout season one of ''
The Lion Guard'' television series, which explains some of his backstory. When Scar was younger—as per tradition to all second born children of the current reigning "Lion King"—he led the Lion Guard who protected The Pride Lands and defended "The Circle of Life" from all enemies before his great-nephew Kion led the Guard. Like Kion, Scar was also gifted with The Roar of the Elders, which causes the lions of the Pride Lands' past to roar with the user. However, the power convinced Scar to believe that with this power, he should be the king instead of Mufasa, but when his fellow Lion Guard members refused to aid him in his plan to dethrone Mufasa, Scar killed them with the Roar in anger. As a result, Scar was stripped of the Roar forever, as he used it against its intended purpose.
Scar appears as a fiery spirit in a volcano in season two (voiced by
David Oyelowo
David Oyetokunbo Oyelowo ( ; ; born 1 April 1976) is a British actor, director and producer. His accolades include a Critics' Choice Award and two NAACP Image Awards as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awar ...
) starting in the episode ''The Rise of Scar'', when Kion unknowingly summons him after using the Roar of the Elders in anger when Janja the hyena provokes him. After being summoned, Scar conspires with Janja and the other animals in the Outlands to take over the Pride Lands and defeat the new Lion Guard and Simba, who were initially unaware that Scar had returned.
Later in the season, the Lion Guard finds out that Scar has returned while they are in the Outlands getting volcanic ash needed to cure Simba from a scorpion sting. Upon returning to the Pride Lands, Kion acknowledges to his team that they have a tough fight ahead, but remains confident that they will be able to defeat Scar. Scar's army begins sacking various locations in the Pride Lands, causing great unrest, until the Lion Guard trains the residents of the Pride Lands into a militia capable of fending off the Outlanders.
In season three’s one-hour premiere ''Battle for the Pride Lands'', Scar battles the Lion Guard, attempting to burn down Pride Rock, as well as attempting to betray and kill Janja and his clan along with them for being tempted to defect to Jasiri's clan. At the end of the episode, Kion defeats Scar by summoning the Great Kings of the Past, to bring punishment onto Scar for his actions, which results in his evaporation, freeing the Pride Lands and the Outlands from his rule forever. In a flashback of that same episode, it is revealed that an adolescent Scar (born Askari) met a rogue lion who offered his help in overthrowing Mufasa, but the rogue's cobra companion bit Scar on the eye (leaving a scar) and poisoned him, which gradually increased his jealousy and brought out his darkest qualities. Scar threw the rogue lion and his cobra with the Roar to their deaths in lava, and was given the nickname "Scar" by Mufasa who was claimed to be apathetic to Scar's plight. Scar then adopted the nickname and began plotting to personally kill his brother. This all motivates Scar to give Kion the same fate, instructing the cobra Ushari to mark Kion in the same manner; much of season three revolves around the results of this.
Broadway musical
The success of ''The Lion King ''spawned a
Broadway musical based on the film, directed by
Julie Taymor
Julie Taymor (born December 15, 1952) is an American director and writer of theater, opera, and film. Her stage adaptation of ''The Lion King (musical), The Lion King'' debuted in 1997 and received eleven Tony Awards, Tony Award nominations, with ...
with a book written by ''The Lion King ''co-director,
Roger Allers
Roger Allers (born June 29, 1949) is an American film director, screenwriter, animator, storyboard artist, and playwright. He is best known for co-directing Walt Disney Animation Studios, Disney's ''The Lion King'' (1994), the highest-grossing t ...
and screenwriter Irene Mecchi. American actor
John Vickery originated the role of Scar. In one scene in the musical, Scar, during the song "
The Madness of King Scar,” tries to seduce a young adult Nala and make her his queen and mother of his cubs. Nala, however, rejects Scar's advances and leaves Pride Rock.
''The Lion King'' remake films
''The Lion King'' (2019)
In the
photorealistic remake, Scar is described by his voice actor
Chiwetel Ejiofor as more "psychologically possessed" and "brutalized" than in the original film.
Ejiofor also said that "
car and Mufasa'srelationship is completely destroyed and brutalized by Scar's way of thinking. He's possessed with this disease of his own ego and his own want."
Among the changes, Scar is stated to have challenged Mufasa in the past and lost (it is implied he got his scar in the fight), and that both brothers courted Sarabi, who chose Mufasa. He is also not allied with the hyenas from the very beginning and has to earn their trust. During his reign, Scar takes a more active role in hunting alongside the pack of hyenas, and is also seen trying to force Sarabi, whom he still lusts for, to become his mate and queen. He restricts every conversation about his deceased brother rather than banning his name. His scar appears black instead of pink as in the original film and his general appearance is strikingly similar to that of an
Asiatic lion
The Asiatic lion is a lion population of the subspecies ''Panthera leo leo''. Until the 19th century, it occurred in Saudi Arabia, eastern Turkey, Iran, Mesopotamia, and from east of the Indus River in Pakistan to the Bengal region and the Narm ...
, having a noticeably thinner mane and lighter physique.
''Mufasa: The Lion King'' (2024)
Scar appears in his youth under the name of Taka, being voiced by
Kelvin Harrison Jr., while Theo Somolu voices the young Taka. In the film, it is revealed Scar, previously known as Taka, is not Mufasa's biological brother, but rather a royal cub whose family adopts Mufasa after he is swept away from his parents in a flood. The pair grow up as brothers into young adulthood despite King Obasi, Taka's biological father, objecting to Mufasa being part of the family, referring to him as a "stray". A pride of
white lion
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s, known as the Outsiders, attack Taka's mother Queen Eshe, and Mufasa defends her, killing one. Taka is berated by his father for retreating and not fighting during the attack, unlike Mufasa.
With news of the Outsiders returning for revenge, Obasi urges Taka and Mufasa to leave and find a new home to continue the dynasty through Taka. They decide to find a land called Milele, where Mufasa's parents had told him to go to prior to their separation. The pair encounter Sarabi, a stray lioness, and Taka is attracted to her; however, becomes jealous once it is clear Sarabi prefers Mufasa. Taka meets with the leader of the Outsiders, Kiros, and offers to help him hunt Mufasa by leaving their tracks behind.
When the brothers reach Milele, they are surrounded by the white lions. Kiros tells Mufasa of Taka's betrayal. He forces Mufasa into a cave where an exhausted Mufasa is almost killed, however a regretful Taka intervenes and gets his signature scar over his eye from Kiros. After Kiros dies and the white lions are defeated, Mufasa, who is crowned King of Milele, now known as the Pride Lands, confronts Taka over his betrayal; he allows him to stay in the kingdom, but as a reminder of his actions christens Taka as "Scar", vowing to never call him by his former name again.
Other
Books
''A Tale of Two Brothers''
Scar makes a few appearances in ''Six New Adventures'', a book series that was sequel to the original ''Lion King''. Most prominently, he is the antagonist in ''A Tale of Two Brothers''. In the story, Simba breaks a promise to Kopa, his son, and Rafiki warns against this, using Scar's relationship with his own father, Ahadi, as an example why this was wrong. Feeling Mufasa is the favored child, Scar tries to make him look foolish by pitting him against a Buffalo named Boma. However, the plan fails and Scar, then named Taka, comes away with his namesake as a 'mark of shame'.
''The Circle of Ter-Roar''
Scar is the primary antagonist in the seventh book of the ''Disney Chills'' series titled ''The Circle of Ter-Roar'', written by author Jennifer Brody under the name of Vera Strange. The book was published on August 1, 2023. Twelve-year-old Silas is a scaredy cat. Everything from an unexpected door slam to someone coughing in class scares him, and the other students waste no time in ruthlessly reminding him of it. So when his family unexpectedly inherits a safari-themed summer camp in
Arizona
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, he is both terrified, and thrilled, at the prospect of the cross-country move.
Hakuna matata
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is the theme of Camp Pride Rock that was the pride and joy of Silas's Aunt Scarlet. But when she suddenly passes away and gives all ownership to her brother, Silas's father, they find upon arrival that the camp isn't in the shape they thought it would be. And deep inside Silas's closet is an old, mysterious trunk. When he is finally able to unlock it, he finds the spirit of Camp Pride Rock—the pelt of an old lion named Scar. Once he unlocks the trunk, Silas begins to think that things are looking up for the dilapidated camp and for his family, until a terrifying accident and a series of scary animal encounters immediately switches his thought process. The story deals with the themes of
cowardice
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,
child neglect
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,
homesickness
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,
jealousy
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Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, he ...
,
sibling rivalry
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In childhood, siblings generally spend more time together than they do with parents. Sibling bonds are influenced by factors such as parental ...
and
sacrifice
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Evidence of ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least since ancient Hebrews and Gree ...
.
Video games
The character appears in the 1994 video game ''
The Lion King
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.'' According to
AllGame
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, Scar appears towards the end of video game as Simba finally "must defeat his Uncle Scar" and "stop Scar and reclaim what is rightfully his." Scar plays a similar role in the video game ''
The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure ''(2000);
Simba's climactic "battle with Scar concludes the first six levels of the game." According to
IGN
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, the video game features the voices of the film's cast, including Jeremy Irons as Scar.
Scar, voiced by
James Horan, appears as a
non-player character
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in ''
Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure
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''(2003) and ''
Kingdom Hearts II
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'' as a villain who ultimately transforms into a
Heartless as a result of the character's own "hatred and jealousy." Scar is a payable character to unlock for a limited time in ''
Disney Magic Kingdoms
''Disney Magic Kingdoms'' is a 2016 city-building game developed and published by Gameloft for iOS, Android, and Windows. It is themed off the Disney Parks. The game was officially launched on March 17, 2016.
Gameplay and story
The game ta ...
''.
Cameos
Scar makes a brief
cameo in Disney's later film ''
Hercules
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The Romans adapted the Gr ...
'' in the form of a limp
lion-skin coat worn by
Hercules
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The Romans adapted the Gr ...
, parodying the
Nemean lion
The Nemean lion (; ; ) was a mythical lion in Greek mythology that lived at Nemea. Famously one of the mythical beasts killed by Heracles (Hercules) in his 12 labours. Because its golden fur was impervious to attack, it could not be killed with ...
. This is also likely a reference to
Zazu's remark in
the first film that Scar would "make a very handsome throw rug." Scar's supervising animator Andreas Deja also served as the supervising animator of Hercules.
Like other ''The Lion King'' characters, Scar has several appearances in the television series ''
House of Mouse
''Disney's House of Mouse'' (or simply ''House of Mouse'') is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that originally aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC and Toon Disney from January 13, 2001 ...
'', as one of the guests in the titular club.
In ''
The Simpsons
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''
short ''
Plusaversary'', Scar appears as one of the attendees at the party in
Moe's Tavern
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. In another ''The Simpsons'' short, ''
Welcome to the Club'', Scar appears along with other Disney villains trying to convince
Lisa Simpson
Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television sitcom series ''The Simpsons''. She is the middle child of the Simpson family. Voiced by Yeardley Smith, Lisa was born as a character in '' The Tracey Ullman Show'' short ...
how fun it is to be a villain.
Scar is one of the several
Walt Disney Animation Studios
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characters that appears in the short film ''
Once Upon a Studio'', being voiced again by
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, ...
.
Reception
Critical response
Scar has garnered widespread acclaim from
film critics, some of whom praised him as a better character than Simba. Author Peter M. Nichols wrote in his book ''New York Times Essential Library: Children's Movies: A Critic's Guide to the Best Films Available on Video and DVD'' that Scar "is the most interesting character in the film," describing Simba and Mufasa "bores in comparison."
Janet Maslin
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of ''
The New York Times
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''called Scar a "delectably wicked" villain. Maslin went on to praise Irons's voice acting, writing that the actor "slithers through the story in grandiose high style, with a green-eyed malevolence that is one of film's chief delights."
Leah Rozen of ''
People
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'' described Scar as "a flawless realization of Irons's special talent."
Gene Siskel
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Siskel started writing for the '' ...
of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' lauded Scar as the film's "best character," jokingly describing him as "Irons' Claus von Bulow with fur." Similarly,
ComingSoon.net's Joshua Starnes hailed Scar as "the best part of the film." Praising both Scar and Irons's acting, Starnes continued, "He switches so quickly and easily from
campy
Camp is an aesthetic and sensibility that regards something as appealing or amusing because of its heightened level of artifice, affectation and exaggeration, especially when there is also a playful or ironic element. ''Camp'' is historically ...
to deadly its like a showcase for how to do an over-the-top villain right." Concluding that "Villains are often the most memorable characters in a Disney animated film,"
Roger Ebert
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described Scar "one of the great ones."
James Berardinelli
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of ''ReelViews'' reviewed, "Gone is the
buffoonery that has marked the recent trio of Ursula, Gaston, and
Jafar," writing, "Scar is a sinister figure, given to acid remarks and cunning villainy." Berardinelli concluded, "The cold-hearted manner in which he causes his Mufasa's death lets us know that this is not a lion to be trifled with."
A film that features the voices of several well-known
A-list actors,
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (; born 19 September 1948) is an English actor. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, ...
as Scar,
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor. He starred in ''WarGames'' (1983) as a teen government hacker, and ''Ladyhawke (film), Ladyhawke'' (1985), a medieval fantasy alongside Rutger Hauer and Michelle Pfeiffer. He play ...
as Simba,
James Earl Jones
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as Mufasa,
Nathan Lane
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as Timon, and
Whoopi Goldberg
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as Shenzi, ''
The Lion King
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''has since gone on to be acclaimed as "one of the most impressive arrays of voice talents ever utilized in an animated film." Critics have repeatedly singled out Irons's performance, praising it extensively: Cindy White of
IGN
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called Irons's performance "deliciously smarmy," while Andy Patrizio of IGN wrote that Irons voices Scar "in perfect Shakespearean villain mode." ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s
Peter Travers
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hailed Irons for "deliver
nga triumphantly witty vocal performance that ranks with Robin Williams' in ''
Aladdin
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''." Peter Stack of the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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''commended Disney for "nail
ngthe voice talents," specifically Irons. ''
The Philadelphia Daily News'' Bill Wedo described Irons's voice as "
silken," while Graham Young of the ''
Birmingham Mail
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''hailed the actor's performance as "magnificent." ''
Radio Times
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'' Tom Hutchinson wrote, "Jeremy Irons
sa vocal standout as the evil uncle Scar." Annette Basile of ''
Filmink
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''echoed Hutchinson's statement, writing that Scar is "voiced with relish by stand-out Jeremy Irons." ''
The Guardian
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''s
Philip French
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opined, "Jeremy Irons is excellent as the suavely villainous lion Scar."
David Sterritt of ''
The Christian Science Monitor
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''exalted Irons's acting, describing him as "positively brilliant." Also hailing the film's cast as "incredible,"
Desson Howe of ''
The Washington Post
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''highlighted Irons as a "standout." Praising the film for successfully combining "
grand-opera melodrama
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and low-comedy hi-jinks," the ''
Orlando Sentinel
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The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by pare ...
''s Jay Boyar concluded that "One reason they work so well together is that even most of the serious sections contain an undercurrent of humor, provided ... by the deliciously droll voice-performance of Jeremy Irons as Scar." Mathew DeKinder of the ''
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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''felt that Irons successfully "handle
all of the dramatic heavy lifting."
Even film critics who generally disliked the film tended to enjoy Scar's characterization and Irons's performance.
Terrence Rafferty
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of ''
The New Yorker
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'' wrote, "Among the celebrity voices on the soundtrack, two performances stand out," namely, "Jeremy Irons, as the villainous lion Scar" who "does an elegant, funny
George Sanders
George Henry Sanders (3 July 1906 – 25 April 1972) was a British actor and singer whose career spanned over 40 years. His heavy, upper-class English accent and smooth bass voice often led him to be cast as sophisticated but villainous charac ...
impersonation."
Stephen Hunter of ''
The Baltimore Sun
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Founded in 1837, the newspaper was owned by Tribune Publi ...
''described Irons's voice as "plummy-rich with rancid
irony
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."
Television Without Pitys Ethan Alter admitted to enjoying Scar, praising the character as "a fantastic villain and easily the most fully realized of the film's characters, thanks both to Jeremy Irons's marvelously wicked vocal performance and some clever character flourishes on behalf of the animators."
David Denby of ''
New York
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'', who otherwise criticized the film, felt that "Irons ... sounds like he's having a better time than he's ever had in movies before." In a rare lukewarm review, Anthony Quinn of ''
The Independent
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'' felt that Irons's performance was too campy: "more
Liberace than George Sanders."
Ejiofor's characterization of Scar, while constantly compared with the original, is still generally well received. Renaldo Matadeen from CBR Exclusives praised Scar's remake incarnation as being more frightening than the original for having more motives in his action instead of a simple jealousy and how Scar is more active in leading the hyenas. Similarly, Ejiofor's performance as Scar is also praised. Owen Gleiberman from
''Variety'' praised Ejiofor's voice acting, commenting that his Scar raises the film's dramatic stakes, upping the ante on what Jeremy Irons did as Scar in the 1994 version. Scott Mendelson from ''
Forbes
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'' comments that while he prefers Jeremy Irons's Scar, he still praised Ejiofor's performance for making Scar excellent and nuanced.
Accolades and legacy
According to
IGN
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, Scar, Simba and Mufasa have since become "
household names thanks to the
ilm'senormous popularity ... but back in 1994 who could have predicted that these characters would enter the lexicon of Disney's most popular creations?" Scar is considered to be among Disney's greatest villains.
Desmond Ryan of ''
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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'' reviewed Scar as "the most vivid villain in Disney features in generations."
On a broader scale, Scar is often revered as one of the greatest animated villains of all time. ''Entertainment Weekly ''included the character in the article "10 Over-the-top Animated Movie Villains", explaining, "you could only expect over-the-top when you pair such a grasping, conniving character with Jeremy Irons' seductive voice." Likewise, ''
Digital Spy
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''s Alex Fletcher wrote of Scar in his article "Who is Disney's greatest-ever villain?" that "The scene in which he lets Mufasa ... fall into a stampede of wildebeests left lasting emotional trauma on an entire generation."
''
The Huffington Post
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'' ranked Scar first in its "Definitive Ranking of 25 Classic Disney Villains"
countdown. Similarly,
BuzzFeed
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also ranked Scar first in the website's "Definitive Ranking Of The Top 20 Disney Villains" list, with author Javi Moreno accusing the character of removing "the innocence of an entire generation." Scar also topped
About.com
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's "Top 10 Disney Villains" countdown; author David Nusair concluded, "There are few figures within Disney's body of work that are as deliciously reprehensible and vile as Scar ... heightened by Jeremy Irons' gloriously smug voice work." Nusair also included Irons among the "Top 5 Celebrity Voice Performances in Animated Films", acknowledging the fact that although the actor "has played a lot of villains over the course of his career ... none have had the lasting impact as Scar from ''The Lion King''." The ''
Orlando Sentinel
The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by Tribune Publishing Company.
The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by pare ...
'' ranked Scar the "sixth-greatest Disney villain of all time". Similarly,
Babble.com also placed the character at number six. Included in the website's "12 most famous Disney villains from worst to best" countdown,
Yahoo! Movies
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ranked Scar second best, while
Moviefone
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ranked the character sixth.
E! ranked Scar fifth, with author John Boone writing that the character "plotted one of the most painful deaths in Disney history, so you know he'll never be forgotten."
Animation World Network
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Content
Specifically ...
ranked Scar the sixth-best animated villain.
CNN
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considers Scar one of "Disney's scariest characters." While ranking the character fifth, ''
The Stanford Daily
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''wrote, "From his habit of sadistically toying with his prey to his dumb hyena coven to the way he leads the kingdom of Pride Rock into a period of starvation and sorrow, he's a backstabbing
dictator
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of an uncle."
Richard Crouse of ''
Metro ''cited Scar's "Long live the King" as the character's "most evil line". Aside from Disney and animation, Scar is often revered as one of the greatest movie villains of all time. ''Digital Spy'' featured the character who, according to author
Simon Reynolds
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Reynold ...
, "underlined the sheer blackness of his heart by ruthlessly killing Simba's father," among the "25 greatest movie villains". Similarly, ''Entertainment Weekly ''ranked the character the "twenty-fifth-most vile movie villain" ever, while ''
Total Film
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''ranked Scar sixty-seventh.
Deja remains best known for animating several of Disney's most famous villains, admitting to preferring animating villains over heroes.
However, after ''The Lion King'', Deja finally decided to take a break from animating villains in order to avoid
repeating himself,
subsequently refusing to animate villain
Judge Claude Frollo
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Frollo is port ...
in ''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' in favor of working on
Hercules
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from ''
Hercules
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The Romans adapted the Gr ...
'',
along with
Mickey Mouse
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in the animated short ''
Runaway Brain''. Comparing Scar to other villains that he has played, Irons said that he "measures very highly," having "charm," "Machiavellian qualities" and being "iconic in some of the things he says."
Criticism and controversy
Scar became the first
Disney villain to successfully explicitly murder someone.
''The Lion King''—dubbed the studio's "darkest" film at the time of its release
—was unprecedented, in terms of its serious themes, namely guilt, murder, treachery, revenge, and death, specifically the on-screen
assassination
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of one of the film's heroes. According to IGN, "The film's story concepts of morality and mortality was new for Disney," with ''The Washington Post'' predicting that "the death of the heroic Mufasa will be the most widely debated aspect of ''The Lion King'', with people taking sides as to whether such things are good or bad for kids, just as they did over the killing of Bambi's mother."
Similarly, ''Variety'' opined, "a generation that remembers the death of Bambi's mother as traumatizing should bear that experience in mind, when deciding who goes to ''The Lion King''."
Film critics and parents, alike, expressed concern that Scar's violent ways would frighten and disturb younger viewers. Referring to Scar murdering Mufasa, ''The New York Times ''questioned "whether this film really warranted a
G rating."
Critics also cautioned Scar's death;
Movieline warned audiences that the film "shows a
fairy tale
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's dark sense of justice," for example, when "Scar was eaten by his hyena allies, after betraying them."
The ''Los Angeles Times ''warned that "The on-screen death of Mufasa and a violent battle at the finale may disturb small children," echoed by ''The Philadelphia Inquirer''.
However, film critics also felt that Disney's treatment of Scar was, at times, too light-hearted and comedic, with the ''
Deseret News
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''complaining, "a climactic battle between Simba and his evil Uncle Scar is
very bad choice, near the end, as Simba and Scar battle in
slow motion
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, a serious moment that seems unintentionally comic." According to ''The Seattle Times'', "Some critics have complained that the movie is too funny and good-natured to accommodate the rather grim story it's telling."
Considered "an odd mix of deadly seriousness and slapstick humor, Simba fights Scar to the death," while "intercut with ... Poomba
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Although universally acclaimed, Scar has sparked considerable controversy, regarding the character's appearance and personality, specifically his darker-colored fur and alleged sexuality. The general public, however, appears to have remained largely oblivious to such concerns, according to David Parkinson, author of ''The Rough Guide to Film Musicals''. According to ''The Washington Post,'' a ''Detroit Free Press'' columnist felt that "Scar, clearly, is meant to represent an evil African American, because, 'while Simba's mane is gloriously red, Scar's is, of course, black." Meanwhile, Scar's mannerisms and voice, which, according to ''Nightmare on Main Street: Angels, Sadomasochism, and the Culture of Gothic''s author Mark Edmundson, resemble "a cultivated, world-weary, gay man," has been deemed
homophobic
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, by some commentators, because, according to ''The Independent'', "the arch-villain's gestures are
effeminate
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" while, in addition to the film being "full of stereotypes," the character "speaks in supposed
gay cliches." Susan Mackey-Kallis, author of ''The Hero and the Perennial Journey Home in American Film'', observed that Scar is "more effeminate
ndless brawny ... than" both Mufasa and Simba. Additionally, "Even though
car
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would be expected to mate with one of the lioness, he is never seen intimated by any."
These allegations are inconsistent with the facts about real lions: dark manes indicate higher testosterone levels, and experiments show that male lions, accordingly, find dark-maned models more intimidating, while lionesses find them more attractive. ''
Slant Magazine
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''defended the studio, explaining that Scar's black mane is simply an example of "the animators' elementary attempts to
color-code evil for the film's target audience." Similarly, author
Edward Schiappa wrote in his book ''Beyond Representational Correctness: Rethinking Criticism of Popular Media'' that Scar's voice was simply meant "to convey the sort of
upper-class
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snobbishness evinced by George Sanders' performance as Shere Khan in ''
The Jungle Book
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''."
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