Simba Confronts Scar

Simba Confronts Scar is an instrumental song from the Broadway adaptation of The Lion King. As the title suggests, it is played during the final battle between Simba and Scar at Pride Rock.

Plot
As the name suggests, it is played during towards the end of the musical. Unlike the soundtrack "The Rightful King", it features different instruments to which the tune of the score different from the music played during the final battle in the original film. It is played after Simba forces Scar to tell the truth that he really did kill Mufasa during confrontation. After Scar says that he killed Mufasa, the score begins to play as the Pridelanders fight against the hyenas just after lightning flashes to begin the battle for Pride Rock. During the score, Simba fights against Scar to know who is the king of Pride Rock while the Pridelanders fight against the hyenas. The score ends when Simba defeats Scar during a battle against him and Scar ends up getting eaten alive by the hyenas. Afterwards, the music then loops into "King of Pride Rock", followed by a reprise of "Circle of Life".

Trivia

 * For the musical's Mexican production in 2015, this score and "King of Pride Rock" were combined into a single song titled "Confrontation/Finale" for its soundtrack. The name for the compromised track into a single song is to refer to the final battle against Scar and Simba's triumph over evil.