Idris Elba’s Shere Khan is blind in Disney’s "Jungle Book" clip (video)

Idris Elba’s Shere Khan is blind in Disney’s

PanARMENIAN.Net - "The Jungle Book" debuts a clip that gives a better understanding of Shere Khan's distaste towards human. The jungle beast voiced by Idris Elba confronts a pack of wolves lead by Akela (Giancarlo Esposito) about a new addition to their group, AceShowbiz said.

"I can't help but notice there's this strange odor today. What is it?" the tiger says. "I almost, almost think it was some kind of man-cub." As Neel Sethi's Mowgli cowers behind his wolf family, Akela defiantly replies, "Mowgli belongs to my pack, Shere Khan."

"When was it we came to adopt man into the jungle? Does my face not remind you of what a grown man can do?" the tiger shows the scars that blinded one of his eyes. He continues, "Shift your hunting ground for a few years, and everyone forgets how it all works. Well, let me remind you how it all works. The man-cub becomes man ... and man is forbidden!"

Directed by Jon Favreau, the film is due April 15 Stateside. Scarlett Johansson voices Kaa the python, Ben Kingsley voices Bagheera the panther, Bill Murray is Baloo the bear, Christopher Walken is King Louie the orangutan, and Lupita Nyong'o is Raksha the mother wolf.

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