Movie |
Egyptian Mythology | Egypt
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5.4/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2017 | Marco
Most Out of Place White Person in a Movie | 2017
Best Sound | 2016 | Peter
Best Visual Effects or Animation | 2016 | James
Best Original Music Score | 2016 | Marco
Best Costume Design | 2016 | Liz
Best Hair and Makeup | 2016 | Lesley
Worst Actor | 2017 | Gerard
Worst Screenplay | 2017 | Matt
Worst Director | 2017 | Alex
Worst Screen Combo | 2017
Worst Actor For | 2017 | Gerard
Worst Picture | 2017
Worst Picture | 2017
Best Music | 2017 | Marco
Budget 140,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 150,680,864 USD
This film is based on the Egyptian myth "The Contendings of Horus and Set," in which Set and Horus battled for the rule of Egypt.
Filmed in the Australian desert. Filming in the Sahara was considered too dangerous.
In Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, the title of the movie was changed to "Kings of Egypt."
Gerard Butler said as soon as he read the word "god" in the script to describe his character, he knew he would embark on a huge bodybuilding process. Butler started his workouts immediately because he 'wanted to make sure he looked liked one by the time shooting began.'
The serpentine creature featured in the trailer is Apophis, an Egyptian deity of chaos that is usually depicted as a snake in Egyptian art and hieroglyphs.
"Bek: [sees giant snakes] We should run. Horus: Run? Bek: We mortals do it all the time! [runs off]"
"Set: [about to be killed] Wait! I spared your life, didn't I? Horus: I won't make that mistake."