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This fascinating Scorpion King tale begins with Stephen Sommers's 2002 film Scorpion King, starring The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, Kelli Hu, Grant Heslov, Bernard Hill, and Michael Clarke Duncan.

Russell Mulcahy's 2008 film Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior stars Michael Copon, Karen David, Tom Wu, Andreas Wisniewski, Randy Couture, Natalie Becker, and Jeremy Crutchley. Raoul Reine's 2012 film The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption stars Victor Webster, Temuera Morrison, Ron Perlman, Billy Zane, and Selina Lo. Mike Ellliot's 2015 film The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne (original title) stars Victor Webster, Ellen Hollman, Will Kemp, and Barry Bostwick. M. Emmet Walsh, Barry Bostwick, Rutger Hauer, Michael Biehn. Don Michael Paul's The Scorpion King: Book of Souls (original title) is a 2019 film directed by Zach Mcgowan and starring Zach Mcgowan and Nathan Jones. Mensah, Peter, and Mayling.

Jeremy Crutchley, Andreas Wisniewski, Simon Quarterman, Karen David

Mathayus grows up in Ancient Akkad as the proud son of Ashur, a captain in the world-famous military corps of Black Scorpions, first-rate bodyguards, the majority of whom are sent to distant courts. By objecting to Mathayus entering the corps, Ashur earns the brutal generalissimo Sargon's eternal wrath, is assassinated, and the orphaned knave is sent to a barren training camp for six years, courtesy of king Hammurabi's mercy. Sargon has bloodily usurped the throne and wants brutal evidence of blind allegiance when he returns as a Black Scorpio. Mathayus rejects, transforming himself into a pursued hero. He goes on a perilous adventure with his young pals, the cunning Greek Pollux, and several mercenary soldiers, to retrieve a fabled sword from Sargon's supernatural ally, the war-goddess Astarte. — Vissers KGF

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