The Scorpion King

Warrior. Legend. King.

Sinopse

In ancient Egypt, peasant Mathayus is hired to exact revenge on the powerful Memnon and the sorceress Cassandra, who are ready to overtake Balthazar's village. Amid betrayals, thieves, abductions and more, Mathayus strives to bring justice to his complicated world.

  • 5.6
  • 2002
  • Released
  • 1h 32m

Dwayne Johnson

Mathayus / The Scorpion King

Steven Brand

Memnon

Michael Clarke Duncan

Balthazar

Sherri Howard

Queen Isis

Bernard Hill

Philos

Grant Heslov

Arpid

Kelly Hu

Cassandra

Peter Facinelli

Takmet

Ralf Moeller

Thorak

Branscombe Richmond

Jesup

Roger Rees

King Pheron

Conrad Roberts

Chieftain

Joseph Ruskin

Tribal Leader

Esteban Cueto

Third Akkadian

Nils Allen Stewart

Torturer

Scott L. Schwartz

Torturer

Andre Henschel

Memnon Soldier

Nick Hermz

Guard at Ant Pit

Wesley John

Guard at Gomorrah Gate

Michelle Baney

Bazaar Barmaid

Barry Kramer

Sword Merchant

Tim Iannello

Perfume Merchant

K.D. Aubert

Harlot

Sonia Vera

Harlot

Angélica Castro

Harlot

Tutu Sweeney

Street Urchin

Yuki Tokuhiro

Urchin

Te'Amir Sweeney

Urchin

Al Leong

Asian Training Master

Woon Young Park

Asian Training Fighter

Paul Sloan

Soldier

Talani Rabb

Harem Girl

Sole Alberti

Harem Girl

Cristina Rodríguez

Harem Girl

Pennelope Jimenez

Harem Girl

Sean Michael Afable

Boy at Well

Adoni Maropis

Doubting General

Bernard White

Falconmaster

Amy Hunter

Warrior Woman

Nikki Flux

Warrior Woman

Rachel Moore

Warrior Woman

Summer Altice

Warrior Woman

Brandon Gonzalez

Boy with Dates

Peter Quartaroli

Vision Archer

Peter Navy Tuiasosopo

Night Gate Guard

Amanda Bentley

Courtesan

Claudi E. Orellana

Courtesan

Jim Maniaci

Palace Guard

Shant Demirjian

Army Leader

Gus Rethwisch

Barbarian Guard

Richard Cetrone

Barbarian Guard

Job Alonso

Courtesan (uncredited)

Kitana Baker

Barbarian Woman (uncredited)

Jennifer Bobiwash

Bazaar Merchant (uncredited)

Tracy Dali

Harlot (uncredited)

Rose Davidson

Market Vendor (uncredited)

Skye Dennis

Goat Herder (uncredited)

Wayne Eric

Red Turban Soldier (uncredited)

Amy Fadhli

Warrior Woman (uncredited)

Joss Gomez

Soldier (uncredited)

Tony Gracia

Bazaar Merchant (uncredited)

Zuhair Haddad

Bazaar Merchant (uncredited)

Jamie Hagan

Harlot (uncredited)

Prince Thompson Iyamu

Ambush Bandit (uncredited)

Tyler Mane

Barbarian Chieftain (uncredited)

Julie Michaels

Harem Girl (uncredited)

George D. Miklos

Vendor (uncredited)

Radhaa Nilia

Harlot (uncredited)

Somaya Reece

Harlot (uncredited)

Mailon Rivera

Falconer (uncredited)

Rachelle Roderick

Balthazar's Warrior Women (uncredited)

Marcio Rosario

Red Turban (uncredited)

Terence J. Rotolo

Palace Guard 2 (uncredited)

Bobby Silva

Warrior (uncredited)

Andrei Sterling

Balthazar's Bandit (uncredited)

Joseph Steven

Ambush Bandit (uncredited)

Tai the Elephant

Elephant (uncredited)

Mark Winn

Egyptian Thief (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$60,000,000.00

Revenue

$165,333,180.00

Keywords
  • #egypt
  • #temple
  • #magic
  • #sword fight
  • #prequel
  • #battlefield
  • #fictional war
  • #spin off
  • #desert
  • #ancient egypt
  • #tyrant
  • #warrior
  • #action hero
  • #sword and sorcery
  • #supernatural power
  • #assertive

Reviews

r96sk
@r96sk10 months ago

<em>'The Scorpion King'</em> isn't one to take seriously, but based on sheer entertainment factor I did suitably enjoy this. It was, at least for yours truly, a fairly breezy 90 minutes, they did a solid job at keeping the action paced well across that run time. The casting is good too. Dwayne Johnson isn't the best actor here in terms of how he says his lines and all that (his acting has impro

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

Spawned from the "Mummy Returns" this rather stolid and lurching drama tells the tale of “Mathayus” (Dwayne Johnson) an “Akkadian” - an ancient sort of Mesopotamian - who tries to overthrow the tyrant king “Memnon” (Steven Brand) who reigns with the aid of sorceress who can predict the future (Kelly Hu doing her best Jane Seymour impression). This is as formulaic as I've seen in this genre and lea

Ruuz
@Ruuzover 8 years ago

When _The Scorpion King_ first came out in '02, it would be hard to imagine that between this franchise and its forebears (_The Mummy_ & _The Mummy Returns_), that it would be _The Scorpion King_ who would continue to live on in the following decade. Though that's maybe less shocking knowing that _Tomb of the Dragon Emperor_ happened. _Scorpion King_ delivers on a small amount of the hammy fun

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