Tut
"Boy. Rebel. King."
A Spike Original
The miniseries follows the short, turbulent reign of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, beginning when a teenager suddenly becomes the ruler of a vast but fracturing Egypt. Rather than a dry chronicle, the show sets the viewer inside the royal court, where advisers, generals, priests, and lovers manoeuver for... Read more
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About Tut
The miniseries follows the short, turbulent reign of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, beginning when a teenager suddenly becomes the ruler of a vast but fracturing Egypt. Rather than a dry chronicle, the show sets the viewer inside the royal court, where advisers, generals, priests, and lovers manoeuver for power while the young king tries to define his role. Personal loyalties collide with ideological and religious pressures, and intimate relationships have national consequences. There are scenes of military conflict and political plotting, but the series keeps its focus on how influence, ambition, and secrecy shape decisions at the highest level, and on a young sovereign learning what leadership demands in a world stacked against him. The series mixes spectacle with intimate, human moments.
Released in 2015 as a special-event miniseries, Tut was created by Bradley Bredeweg, Peter Paige, and Michael Vickerman, and stars Avan Jogia as Tutankhamun alongside Ben Kingsley, Nonso Anozie, Sibylla Deen, and Alexander Siddig in key roles for television audiences.
Tut attracted awards attention, receiving Emmy nominations in technical categories such as hairstyling, makeup, and costume design, and drawing recognition from critics for its ornate, theatrical aesthetic and period production values.
The series renewed public curiosity about Tutankhamun and ancient Egypt, and it sparked lively online discussion about casting, representation, and the balance between drama and accuracy. Its bold visual choices, from costumes to sets, have been referenced in conversations about how television reshapes familiar historical figures for contemporary audiences.
Reception was mixed, with many reviewers praising the lead performances of Avan Jogia and Ben Kingsley and the show's lavish visual ambition, while others criticized its historical liberties and melodramatic plotting. Central themes include youth and authority, religious influence in politics, loyalty and betrayal, and what power does to identity.
Details
- Release Date
- July 19, 2015
- Episode Length
- 1h 30m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 203 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 3
- Network
- Spike
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Muse Entertainment
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ben Kingsley
Ay
Avan Jogia
King Tutankhamun
Nonso Anozie
General Horemheb
Sibylla Deen
Ankhe
Alexander Siddig
Amun
Kylie Bunbury
Suhad
Peter Gadiot
Ka
Iddo Goldberg
Lagus
Alistair Toovey
Nahkt
Silas Carson
Akhenaten
Created by: Peter Paige, Michael Vickerman, Bradley Bredeweg
Seasons (1 season, 3 episodes)
Mini-series
3 episodes - 2015