Scar: Won't you join me, Sarabi? There's plenty to go around.
Sarabi: You're overhunting, Scar.
Scar: I've simply perfected the kill with the help of my army.
Sarabi: You're killing everything.
Scar: Don't you see? There is nobody to challenge me. We can finally take whatever we want.
Sarabi: We?
Scar: Long ago, you chose Mufasa over me, but now there is a new king. So stop being so selfish.
Sarabi: You are the selfish one.
Scar: The other lions look to you. As long as you resist, they will reject me. Take your place by my side and we will feast together.
Sarabi: I will never be your queen!
Scar: Then from now on, the lions will eat AFTER the hyenas. And they don't leave much behind.
Rafiki: It is time.
Mufasa: You must take your place... in the circle of life.
Scar: 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.
Mufasa: Simba, you must remember who you are the one true king.
Mufasa: Look at the stars, the great kings look down on us from those stars... And so will I.
Scar: I must take the throne.





Answer: None of the cast of The Lion Guard was cast in the film, so why would Oyelowo have been? Ejiofor was cast because, in the words of director Jon Favreau, he "is 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."