The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior

The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008)

See how the legend of The Scorpion King began!

19/07/2008

#Action#Adventure#Fantasy#Science Fiction

Overview

The heroic tale of young Mathayus and his relentless quest for justice against an evil and powerful villain, King Sargon. Mathayus faces heart-stopping tribulations during his adventurous, odds-defying trajectory toward his ultimate destiny: becoming the formidable warrior king of an ancient desert empire.

Status: Released

Rating: 48%

Original language: EN

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

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Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures

ApolloMovie Beteiligungs

ApolloMovie Beteiligungs

The Sommers Company

The Sommers Company

Film Afrika

Film Afrika

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Reviews (3)

Review by: Gimly

Written by: Gimly on 2017-06-27T14:36:16.522Z

A lower point than even Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Made exactly one smart decision in its entire 109 minute runtime, and it was a financial one.

Final rating:★ - Of no value.

Review by: r96sk

Written by: r96sk on 2025-02-19T12:34:26.623Z

'The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior' kept me interested for longer than I thought it would, though in the end it is a film to forget. For what it is, a low-budget and low-quality flick, it isn't absolutely terrible, at least not in my opinion. It's cheesy and illogical, yet almost entertains.

Michael Copon is a decent choice for his role, as are Karen David (Grace Mukherjee to me), Randy Couture and Simon Quarterman. None of them show off any standout acting and I likely won't remember them from this, but they do help stop the 109 minutes from hitting the rocks.

Overall, I didn't like this one. It didn't overly bother me either, though.

Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2025-12-24T17:40:29.503Z

If you are expecting anything even vaguely connected to the “Mummy” films, or it’s “Scorpion King" spawn, then you’re in for a disappointment. Actually, you are probably in for one of those anyway as this flails along for just shy of two hours. I like my mythology; I like my winged beasties and nasty tyrannical kings and here I found myself on their side without fail as the violently orphaned “Mathayus” (Michael Copon) has to thwart the evil king “Sargon” (Randy Couture) by visiting the realm of Hades and fetching a magical sword. Fortunately, he has the help of his feisty childhood friend “Layla” (Karen David) and, for me at any rate, the star of the film in “Ari” (Simon Quarterman) who at least appeared to understand just how rotten this script was. We have everything from a labyrinthine monster to a sultry underworld goddess called “Astarte” (Natalie Becker) but it is all two-dimensional stuff with acting talent that proves every inch the perfect match for the banality of the dialogue. Just how anyone could take such a rich vein of mythology and turn it into this daytime television nonsense is anyone’s guess, but restricting your casting choices to eye-candy might be an obvious place to start. In many ways it reminded me of an edition of the “Hercules” television series, only without any charisma. There is a scorpion, of sorts, at the end - but by that point I was volunteering for it to sting me instead.

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