- The first, and less popular, account of Anubis’ birth states that Anubis was the son of Ra (also called Ammon-Ra, the Sun god) himself. In this story, Anubis’ mother is the goddess Hesat. And ever since the beginning of time, Anubis was tasked with the responsibility of helping lost souls to get to their rightful destination in the underworld.
- Surprisingly, Anubis, one of the most prevalent mythological figures of Ancient Egypt, did not have his own temple. His striking image is found in figurines, statues, and hieroglyphs, and portrayals are ubiquitous in tombs, cemeteries, and books of mortuary rituals (such as the Book of the Dead).
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The Scorpion King: Book of Souls | |
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Directed by | Don Michael Paul |
Produced by | Mike Elliott |
Written by | David Alton Hedges Frank DeJohn |
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Narrated by | Peter Jessop |
Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
Cinematography | Hein de Vos |
Edited by | Vanick Moradian |
Universal 1440 Entertainment[1] | |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
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102 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Scorpion King: Book of Souls is a 2018direct-to-videofantasy film released on October 23, 2018.[1] It is the fifth and final installment in the original The Scorpion King series,[2][3] and a sequel to The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power.[4]
Plot[edit]
In ancient Egypt, King Memtep makes a covenant with Anubis, lord of the underworld, to create a cursed sword so powerful that whoever possesses it could rule the world. The sword is fueled by taking the souls of its enemies; the names of those killed by the sword are forever written in the Book of Souls.
Nebserek plunders the tomb of King Memtep and steals the Fang of Anubis (the sword). Meanwhile, his lieutenant Khensa captures the blacksmith Mathayus (Zach McGowan), who they claim is the Scorpion King (which he denies) and kills his friend Abel. A warrior from Nubia, Tala, frees the blacksmith and heals him with the stings of scorpions. She tells him that her father, Balthazar, King of Nubia, told her to find the legendary Scorpion King to help bring peace to Egypt. She demands he join in a quest to end the evil empire of Nebserek. Nebserek is warned by his priestess that the sword can be destroyed by the Book of Souls, so they begin to seek it out.
On the way to the Valley of the 13th Moon, Mathayus and Tala are captured by Uruk, leader of the Black Arrows, for trespassing. Mathayus requests he die with honor, being hunted, and Uruk accepts. After defeating and sparing the lives of four men and Uruk, Uruk releases them with respect. They continue on their quest to the gateway of the Temple of Scrolls. Tala opens the sacred gate using a lens that manipulates moonlight. Inside, they are attacked by a golem, Enkidu. A woman called Amina appears and explains that Enkidu was formed from clay and brought to life by magic to protect her. Slotomania private eye picture 2019. She reveals that she is the Book of Souls and sees and feels the souls taken by the Fang of Anubis. Wishing for her to join them, Mathayus traps Enkidu in the cave with a wall of fire and they head to the tomb of Memtep.
The three are attacked on a beach by Harhar (another of Nebsereks's lieutenants) and some soldiers. They kill them all with the help of Enkidu, who braves the flames to protect Amina. They go into a city to get passage on a boat and Mathayus attacks Khensa; he does not kill her. Whos your daddy online game demo. As they escape by boat, Amina sees and feels the death of King Tarqa by Nebserek. He was Tala's brother; she is now queen. They then find the tomb and inside a Sphinx statue they find the way to end the curse of the sword - destroy the Book of Souls. Just as they discover this, Nebserek catches up to them and they are captured.
Mathayus is chained up and Nebserek plans to fight him honorably, but he cuts his side with the sword. Tala and Enkidu are jailed together; now that she is queen the Nubian captives agree to fight on her command. Having seen Nebserek with the captives, the Black Arrows sneak up to their camp and prepare to fight. Tala wills Mathayus to remember being the Scorpion King, and several scorpions sting him, invigorating him to break his chains. Tala and Enkidu then break out of the jail and begin to fight Khensa. Uruk and the Black Arrows attack and kill the priestess, Mennofer. Nebserek is enraged and fights Mathayus while Tala and Khensa battle. Enkidu is stabbed with the Fang of Anubis and falls into the fire with it to protect Amina. The Scorpion King kills Khensa and throws Nebserek into the fire. He takes the sword from the fire; Amina insists she die by the sword to break its curse and free the souls it took. She walks into the blade and she and it turn to sand. Mathayus rides off alone.
Cast[edit]
- Zach McGowan as Mathayus, the Scorpion King, the demigod of Akkadia and a blacksmith.
- Peter Mensah as Nebserek, Nubian God-King.
- Pearl Thusi as Tala, the Warrior princess and the daughter of Balthazar.
- Mayling Ng as Khensa, the warrior of Nebserek.
- Inge Beckmann as Mennofer, the priestess of Nebserek.
- Katy Louise Saunders as Amina, the Book of Souls and the Daughter of Memtep.
- Nathan Jones as Enkidu, the protector of Amina.
- Rizelle Januk as Hathor, a Nebserek soldier.
- Brandon Auret as Scar-faced Jackal, the warrior of Nebserek and the second in-command of Khensa.
- Howard Charles as Uruk, the son of Kali and the leader of Black Arrows.
- Afrika Likho Mgobo as Abel, a friend of Mathayus.
- Lesala Mampa as Anubis, the god of Underworld.
- Tuks Tad Lungu as Jackal Warrior
- Peter Jessop as the Narrator
References[edit]
- ^ ab'From Universal 1440 Entertainment: Scorpion King: Book Of Souls'. prnewswire.com. Aug 16, 2018. Retrieved 26 Dec 2018.
- ^David, Steigman (26 Dec 2018). 'SCORPION KING: BOOK OF SOULS (BLU-RAY REVIEW)'.
- ^'WATCH: Pearl Thusi is a warrior princess in new Scorpion King trailer'. channel24.co.za. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
- ^'Scorpion King: Book of Souls'. www.uphe.com. 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
External links[edit]
- The Scorpion King: Book of Souls on IMDb
- The Scorpion King: Book of Souls at Rotten Tomatoes
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