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Der 13jährige Mathayus wird Zeuge, wie sein Vater von seinem neidischen Rivalen Sargon entführt und ermordet wird. Sieben Jahre lang lässt sich Mathayus vom Orden des Schwarzen Skorpions zu einer perfekten Kampfmaschine ausbilden, um seinen Vater rächen zu können. Doch um den mächtigen Sargon besiegen zu können, benötigt Mathayus ein verwunschenes Schwert aus der Unterwelt. So macht er sich mit der mutigen Layla, dem griechischen Autoren Ari und dem befreiten Gefangenen Fong auf eine atemberaubende Odyssee auf.
Avis de la communauté (3)
'The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior' kept me interested for longer than I thought it would, though in the end it is a film to forget. For what it is, a low-budget and low-quality flick, it isn't absolutely terrible, at least not in my opinion. It's cheesy and illogical, yet almost entertains. Michael Copon is a decent choice for his role, as are Karen David (Grace Mukherjee to me), Randy Couture and Simon Quarterman. None of them show off any standout acting and I likely won't remember them from this, but they do help stop the 109 minutes from hitting the rocks. Overall, I didn't like this one. It didn't overly bother me either, though.
Forget this one. It is just crap.
Appallingly bad, _The Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior_ is unwatchable garbage. A prequel, the film follows a young Mathayus as he goes on a quest to the underworld to get a mystical weapon that will allow him to kill the sorcerer who murdered his father. The acting is horrendously bad; especially Karen David who chews the scenery and is annoying as all get-out. Additionally, the sets look incredibly cheap and the CGI is terrible. And, the plot couldn’t be more formulaic and clichéd. _The Scorpion King: Rise of a Warrior_ is an abysmal film that has virtually nothing to do with the original.