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Mathayus
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008) is an action-adventure prequel to the 2002 film The Scorpion King . The story follows a young (played by Michael Copon) who witnesses his father’s murder by the ruthless general Sargon . After years of combat training, Mathayus returns home to find Sargon has seized the throne through dark magic, forcing him on a quest to find the mystical Sword of Damocles —the only weapon capable of defeating the tyrant. No reviews Movie Highlights & Details Release Date : August 19, 2008 (Direct-to-DVD/Blu-ray).
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008) - A Worthy Sequel
, the only weapon capable of piercing Sargon’s dark protection. Why Watch the Hindi Dubbed Version? Mathayus The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a
The Voice Acting is Unhinged:
Unlike polished dubs of Marvel movies, this one sounds like the voice actors were locked in a room with one take and a plate of chai samosas. Villains roar with exaggerated Hindi curses like "Aukaat mein reh, natkhat!" while Mathayus delivers punchlines in a gruff, B-movie hero tone straight out of a 90s Dharmendra film. Michael Copon as Ari Karen David as Layla
- Michael Copon as Ari
- Karen David as Layla
- Simon Quarterman as Baldo
- Andreas Wisniewski as Set
- Temuera Morrison as Sorrell Raskol
- Krystal Vee as Princess Silda
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Widely available in Hindi Dubbed for international audiences. Plot Breakdown Language: Widely available in Hindi Dubbed for international
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Movie Summary
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008) is an action-adventure film that serves as a direct-to-video prequel to the 2002 film The Scorpion King . It follows the origins of Mathayus, the character originally portrayed by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, as he seeks revenge for his father’s murder.
Directed by Russell Mulcahy ( Highlander ), this film ignores the continuity of the 2002 Scorpion King . Instead, we meet a young Mathayus (played by Michael Copon, stepping into The Rock’s sandals). He’s not a king yet; he’s just a scrappy warrior-in-training.