as the mustache-twirling villain (a nod to his role in 1999’s The Mummy ).
as Nathan Cairns, providing veteran gravitas to the secret society subplot. Legacy
While it was panned by critics for its historical inaccuracies and thin plot, it remains a cult favorite for fans of . It is often paired with the The Librarian film series or the Allan Quatermain movies as classic Sunday afternoon escapism. The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006)
Standing in his way is the , a secret society led by the villainous Morgan Sinclair (Jonathan Hyde). Sinclair wants the tablet to summon the demon Set and achieve world domination. Key Plot Points
High-energy adventure with "B-movie" charm. It doesn't take itself too seriously, featuring campy dialogue and stylized action. as the mustache-twirling villain (a nod to his
Unlike the historical "curse" (which was mostly tabloid hype), this film treats the curse as a literal, magical barrier. Opening the tomb releases supernatural entities and triggers cataclysmic events.
as the charming, leather-jacket-wearing lead. It is often paired with the The Librarian
For a mid-2000s TV movie, it utilized extensive CGI for its creatures and ancient vistas, though the effects are dated by modern standards. Cast: