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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.0  (8,636)

TUT is a television show that aired on Spike TV in 2015. It's a historical drama that tells the story of King Tutankhamun, the young Egyptian pharaoh who ascended to the throne at a young age and died soon after. The show stars Alexander Siddig as High Priest Amun, Avan Jogia as King Tutankhamun, Ben Kingsley as Ay, Iddo Goldberg as Lagus, Kylie Bunbury as Suhad, Peter Gadiot as Ka, and Sibylla Dean as Ankhe. In TUT, viewers are taken back in time to ancient Egypt. The story begins with the young Tutankhamun being crowned as the pharaoh of Egypt after his father's death. Tutankhamun is a reluctant leader, but with the help of his advisor Ay (played by Ben Kingsley), he tries to grow into his new role. However, Ay has his own agenda, and he manipulates Tutankhamun to achieve his own goals. Meanwhile, High Priest Amun (played by Alexander Siddig) is the spiritual leader of Egypt. He's a wise man who tries to guide Tutankhamun in the right direction and keep him true to his beliefs. However, Amun has to deal with the political machinations of Ay, who sees him as a threat to his power. As Tutankhamun struggles to navigate the politics of Egypt, he also has to deal with personal issues. He falls in love with Suhad (played by Kylie Bunbury), a beautiful woman who has her own secrets. He also has to deal with the fact that his mother is conspiring against him. Throughout the show, the tension between Ay and Amun grows, and Tutankhamun finds himself caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Lagus (played by Iddo Goldberg), a loyal soldier and friend of Tutankhamun, tries to protect the young pharaoh from those who seek to harm him. TUT is a visually stunning show, with gorgeous costumes and elaborate set pieces that transport viewers to ancient Egypt. The performances are also impressive, with Avan Jogia delivering a nuanced portrayal of Tutankhamun as a young and inexperienced ruler. Alexander Siddig is also noteworthy as the wise and compassionate High Priest Amun, while Ben Kingsley is suitably menacing as the manipulative Ay. Overall, TUT is a compelling historical drama that brings ancient Egypt to life. It's an engaging story of political intrigue, personal drama, and power struggles set against a backdrop of stunning visuals and impressive performances. Fans of historical fiction and ancient Egypt in particular will find a lot to love in this show.

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Seasons
Season 1, Episode 6
6. Season 1, Episode 6
July 21, 2015
Summary not available
Season 1, Episode 5
5. Season 1, Episode 5
July 21, 2015
Summary not available
Season 1, Episode 4
4. Season 1, Episode 4
July 20, 2015
Tut deals with a deadly illness spreading through the kingdom.
Part Three: Destiny
3. Part Three: Destiny
July 20, 2015
Tut sets out to achieve final victory against the Mitanni, and must destroy the last of his enemies within the Palace to secure his place in history.
Part Two: Betrayal
2. Part Two: Betrayal
July 20, 2015
While the Mitanni continue their plot to conquer Egypt, Tut must contend with a deadly illness spreading through the kingdom - and an unexpected betrayal from his most trusted inner circle.
Part One: Power
1. Part One: Power
July 19, 2015
Tutankhamun will assume control of his kingdom after being controlled by the powerful Vizier Ay and General Horemheb for nearly 10 years.
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TUT is a television show that aired on Spike TV in 2015. It's a historical drama that tells the story of King Tutankhamun, the young Egyptian pharaoh who ascended to the throne at a young age and died soon after. The show stars Alexander Siddig as High Priest Amun, Avan Jogia as King Tutankhamun, Ben Kingsley as Ay, Iddo Goldberg as Lagus, Kylie Bunbury as Suhad, Peter Gadiot as Ka, and Sibylla Dean as Ankhe.

In TUT, viewers are taken back in time to ancient Egypt. The story begins with the young Tutankhamun being crowned as the pharaoh of Egypt after his father's death. Tutankhamun is a reluctant leader, but with the help of his advisor Ay (played by Ben Kingsley), he tries to grow into his new role. However, Ay has his own agenda, and he manipulates Tutankhamun to achieve his own goals.

Meanwhile, High Priest Amun (played by Alexander Siddig) is the spiritual leader of Egypt. He's a wise man who tries to guide Tutankhamun in the right direction and keep him true to his beliefs. However, Amun has to deal with the political machinations of Ay, who sees him as a threat to his power.

As Tutankhamun struggles to navigate the politics of Egypt, he also has to deal with personal issues. He falls in love with Suhad (played by Kylie Bunbury), a beautiful woman who has her own secrets. He also has to deal with the fact that his mother is conspiring against him.

Throughout the show, the tension between Ay and Amun grows, and Tutankhamun finds himself caught in the middle. Meanwhile, Lagus (played by Iddo Goldberg), a loyal soldier and friend of Tutankhamun, tries to protect the young pharaoh from those who seek to harm him.

TUT is a visually stunning show, with gorgeous costumes and elaborate set pieces that transport viewers to ancient Egypt. The performances are also impressive, with Avan Jogia delivering a nuanced portrayal of Tutankhamun as a young and inexperienced ruler. Alexander Siddig is also noteworthy as the wise and compassionate High Priest Amun, while Ben Kingsley is suitably menacing as the manipulative Ay.

Overall, TUT is a compelling historical drama that brings ancient Egypt to life. It's an engaging story of political intrigue, personal drama, and power struggles set against a backdrop of stunning visuals and impressive performances. Fans of historical fiction and ancient Egypt in particular will find a lot to love in this show.

TUT is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on July 19, 2015.

Where to Watch TUT

TUT is available for streaming on the Spike TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch TUT on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 19, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (8,636)