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  • *African safari music*

  • Hello internet! Welcome to Film Theory.

  • The Youtube channel that's doing more animation than Disney these days

  • *Gunshot noises* Pew pew! Shots fired

  • got him good

  • But in all seriousness, while we're over here key framing until the cows come home,

  • Disney, a company built on beautifully hand drawn animated classics is like

  • "Screw that noise! Live action is where it's at!"

  • In 2019 alone, they're releasing 4, FOUR live action remakes in the same year!

  • We've already had Aladin and Dumbo. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is coming later this year

  • And of course, there's the most resent one, the one I'm most excited for, The Lion King.

  • Why am I excited you ask?

  • Well, for one it gives me the chance to revisit one of Shakespeare's most-

  • Uh, sorry, it gives me the chance to revisit one of Japan's most ender-

  • Uh, UGH! It gives me the chance to revisit one of Disney's most original,

  • most emotional stories.

  • But also I'm so hyped to see this new version of The Lion King because it's gonna different

  • far more epic, far more brutal ending.

  • Its got to right? I mean, since it was so important to remake The Lion King to be more realistic this time around.

  • Disney must be making the responsible decision here to show us how this story would have really ended out there in the wild.

  • Which will make The Lion King 2019 one of Disney's darkest, bloodiest movie's ever.

  • Because, when the dust settles in this movie, the lion standing on top of pride rock won't be Simba

  • Heck, might nor even be scar. So be prepared my dear theorists

  • Today we're looking at what a more live action version of The Lion King would really look like.

  • Lemme tell ya', if you thought Mufasa's death was traumatising as a child,

  • prepare to have your childhoods shattered. You will never, NEVER be able to look at these movies the same way again.

  • For today's theory, we're only gonna be looking at the events of The Lion King.

  • I know there are sequels and books covering what happens before and after the movie,

  • but as you'll soon see, those are so SO horribly inaccurate that they've never have been.

  • So sorry Lion King 2, Lion King: A Tale of two Brothers, and Lion King 1 1/2

  • sounds more like a bad Kingdom Hearts spin off.

  • You're all deader to me than Mufasa.

  • So with that let's give you the quick refresher so that you understand everything you need to know for today's theory.

  • Our story begins with the birth of Simba, son of Pride Rock's current king Mufasa.

  • Simba grows up being groomed to be a wise peaceful king, something that he just can't wait to be,

  • but this youthful exuberance from an (?) authority gets on the nerves of his jealous uncle, Scar.

  • A feline who just wants the throne for himself.

  • One day Scar tricks Simba into a gorge were he's rigged up a dangerous stampede.

  • Papa Mufasa learns about the stampede scheme and rushes to save his son.

  • He's successful (yaayy) but he dies in the process (awwe)

  • Scar betrays the bejesus out of Mufasa leading to the saddest kids movie scene since Bambi's mom,

  • and a lot of awkward post-movie conversations about why the big kitty cat couldn't wake himself back up.

  • Scar convinces Simba that it's his fault and Simba runs away to hang out with Timon and Pumbaa until he becomes a full grown lion.

  • Nala, Simba's childhood friend, finds Simba hanging out in the jungle and tries to convince him to come home

  • Turns out the Scar is a terrible king who's basically destroying the Pride lands

  • and after talking to some clouds, Simba returns to fight Scar and wins.

  • Simba and Nala feel the love tonight, if you know what I'm saying

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