The Lion Guard: Endgame in the Pride Lands

The Lion Guard: Endgame in the Pride Lands is an upcoming American-South Korean film based on the Disney Junior television series of the same name, co-produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mercury Filmworks, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It is the sequel to The Lion Guard: The Infinity Hollows, and the sixth installment of the Lion Guard reboot series. The film will be directed by Howy Parkins and Tom Deroiser, written by Kendall Michele Haney, Jack Monaco, and Ford Riley, and will star the voice talents of Max Charles, Joshua Rush, Atticus Shaffer, Dusan Brown, Diamond White, Rob Lowe, Christopher Jackson, Heather Headley, David Oyelowo, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Behzad Dabu, Michael Dorn, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Landry Bender.

Synopsis
The grave course of events set in motion by Scar that took over half of the Pride Lands and fractured the Pride Landers ranks compels the Lion Guard, Simba, and their remaining allies to take one final stand for their fate in the ultimate showdown against Scar and his army that no one will forget.

Cast
A lion, who is Simba and Nala's son, Mufasa's grandson, Kiara's younger brother, the Prince of the Pride Lands, and the leader of the Lion Guard as well as its fiercest member. As leader of the Guard, Kion possesses an intensely powerful ability known as the Roar of the Elders bestowed by the great lions of the past. A dimwitted honey badger, who is the bravest member of the Lion Guard. He is also Timon and Pumbaa's adoptive nephew and Kion's best friend. A cattle egret, who is the keenest of sight of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. A happy-go-lucky and enthusiastic hippopotamus, who is the strongest member of the Lion Guard and Kion's friend. A cheetah, who is the fastest member of the Lion Guard, the only female member, Kion's friend and second-in-command. She also dislikes baboons and getting wet. A lion, who is the King of Pride Rock, Nala's mate, Kion and Kiara's overprotective father, Mufasa's son, and the reserve leader of the Lion Guard. A mandrill, who is the leader of his troop, Kitendo's mate, and Makini's father. A mandrill, who is Fikiri's mate, and Makini's mother. Simba's deceased uncle, Kion and Kiara's great-uncle, and Mufasa's younger brother. Scar was once the leader of a Lion Guard before Kion and also had the Roar of the Elders, but the power went to his head and he began to believe that he should be king instead of Mufasa. He lost the Roar after he used it to destroy his fellow Lion Guard members when they refused to help him overthrow Mufasa. Later in life, he orchestrated his brother's death with the help of his hyena henchmen. After being defeated by Simba in a vicious fight, he was mauled to death by the hyenas when he tried to pin the blame of Mufasa's death on them. By the beginning of The Lion Guard: The Wrath of Scar, Kion unknowingly summoned Scar back as a fiery spirit in the Outlands' volcano after he used the Roar in anger when Janja provoked him. A lioness, who is the leader of the Night Pride. A stubborn sable antelope, who is the leader of the herd, and values polite behavior. A plains zebra with golden stripes, who is the leader of the herd in the Back Lands. A excitable young mandrill, who is Rafiki's apprentice, and Fikiri and Kitendo's daughter. Several voice personalities will reprise their roles from The Scar Hollows, including Ernie Sabella as Pumbaa, Kevin Schon as Timon, Eden Riegel as Kiara, Andrew Kishino as Janja, Maia Mitchell as Jasiri, Kevin Michael Richardson as Basi, Lynette Dupree as Ma Tembo, Meghan Strange as Laini, Khary Payton as Rafiki, Christian Slater as Ushari, Raini Rodriguez as Starehe, Rico Rodriguez as Raha, Madison Pettis as Zuri, Howy Parkins as Mbeya, Maurice LaMarche as Kifaru, Maisie Klompus as Madoa, Alex Cartañá as Twiga, Bailey Gambertoglio as Tiifu, Ana Gasteyer as Reirei, Common as Kiburi, Greg Ellis as Mzingo, Phil LaMarr as Goigoi, Blair Underwood as Makuu, Gabrielle Union as Nala, Gary Anthony Williams as Mufasa, Cam Clarke as Mwoga, Vargus Mason as Cheezi, and Justin Felbinger as Mtoto.
 * Max Charles as Kion
 * Joshua Rush as Bunga
 * Atticus Shaffer as Ono
 * Dusan Brown as Beshte
 * Diamond White as Fuli
 * Rob Lowe as Simba
 * Christopher Jackson as Fikiri
 * Heather Headley as Kitendo
 * David Oyelowo as Scar
 * Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Rani
 * Michael Dorn as Bupu
 * Renée Elise Goldsberry as Dhahabu
 * Landry Bender as Makini

Reprising their roles from previous Lion Guard films will include Nika Futterman as Zira, a lioness and the leader of the Outsiders; Jason Marsden as Kovu, Zira's son and Scar's successor; Jeff Bennett as Zazu, Simba's hornbill majordomo; Bryana Salaz as Anga, a young martial eagle; John O'Hurley as Hadithi, a legendary African hawk-eagle and Ono's hero; Lacey Chabert as Kovu's sister Vitani; Andy Dick as Kovu and Vitani's older brother Nuka; Jacob Guenther as Reirei and Goigoi's son Dogo; and Amber Hood as Dogo's sister Kijana.

New additions to the cast will include Kimiko Glenn as Chulunn, a cunning snow leopard; J. Elaine Marcos as Yuki, the matriarch of a snow monkey troop; Michael Luwoye as Askari, the deceased first leader of the Lion Guard; and Behzad Dabu as Azaad, an unspecified character.

Production
On 25 March 2019, following the release of The Lion Guard episode "The Fall of Mizimu Grove", writer Kendall Michele Haney revealed that the television series starting with "Return of the Roar" would kick off an "epic serialized story" which will last through to the end of Season 3, dividing it into seven films.

The film will feature the television series' Season 2 episodes 28-29: "The Fall of Mizimu Grove" and "Fire from the Sky", and as well as the 1-hour special and episodes 1-8 of Season 3.