The internet is shaken by this 'Lion King' discovery!
Updated | By Stacey and JSbu
A man has made a startling discovery about what happened to Mufasa's body in 'The Lion King' - and we are all shook!
It is the classic movie that we have all watched more times than we can care to remember, but there is something that you may have missed from, The Lion King!
READ: WATCH: Cats recreate the iconic Lion King scene
In what is the most iconic scene from the Disney classic, most people probably assumed that the entire Animal Kingdom had a huge funeral for their fallen King Mufasa before his brother Scar took over the reins as king.
The reality of what potentially happened next though was probably more gruesome and not for what was our very young eyes. A man on Twitter has gone viral after stopping to question something that now seems so obvious, but that we all seem to have missed.
What happened to Mufasa’s body after Scar found Simba mourning the loss of his father?
Watch the mind-blowing discovery below:
Watch til the end 😮🤭😳🤯 pic.twitter.com/hBerLjzttv
— Lightskin Tupac 🔞💯 (@infinite67_) January 12, 2021
So, Mufasa dies, right?
However, Hyenas don't usually eat lions and there is no other animal that eats lions... except for, other lions!
Did we just ruin your whole childhood? We are so sorry 😥
There is a scene in the movie where Scar is celebrating his victory, twiddling an unidentified skull of an animal which upon investigation looks exactly like the skull of a lion.
Does this mean that Scar ate the body of his own brother?!
Stacey says that she for one will not be pointing this out to her friends' kids and cousins:
I, for one, will not be pointing this to my friends kids until they are old enough to sit still for long enough to watch The Lion King. But I wish I could go back in time and know that Scar didn’t eat Mufasa.- Stacey Norman
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