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Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ben Kingsley | ... | Ay | |
Avan Jogia | ... | King Tutankhamun | |
Sibylla Deen | ... | Ankhe | |
Alexander Siddig | ... | Amun | |
Kylie Bunbury | ... | Suhad | |
Peter Gadiot | ... | Ka | |
Iddo Goldberg | ... | Lagus | |
Nonso Anozie | ... | General Horemheb | |
Alistair Toovey | ... | Nahkt | |
Steve Toussaint | ... | King Tushratta | |
Kaizer Akhtar | ... | Young Tutankhamun | |
Dwane Walcott | ... | Prince Tis'ata | |
Alexander Lyras | ... | General Yuya (as Alex Lyras) | |
Geoffrey Burton | ... | Chief Physician Dagi | |
Leon Lopez | ... | Sete |
Tut's tiny party reaches Thebes just in time for him to throw of his disguise during the coronation of his 'successor' Ka, whom the 'living god' stabs to death for 'stealing' his queen even before vizier Ay explains she insisted to marry her lover rather then him. Tut wants to execute general Horemheb for high treason, but despite a failed escape and budding rebellion an Lagus's advice postpones the 'trial' as the Mitanni threat is worse then ever, due to a terrible epidemic which spares capital nor army. Tut's plan B, his niece Herit as bride to turn the Mitanni king into an ally, returns speared, so a campaign with weakened forces is inevitable. First the failing quarantine is followed by the desperate order to burn the sick of Thebes in a ghetto. Tut ignores that queen Ankhe, who fears to be replaced with the fertile half-blood wife Suhad after another miscarriage, actually Ka's posthumous child she was passing off as Tut's, tricked her rival to be locked in with her visiting ... Written by KGF Vissers
The second part of this series dramatized is about an imaginative war against a powerful neighbors, therefore that don't have any reliable source to prove those happenings in this second part, even so is very interesting if you forget all official history!!!
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First watch: 2017 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7