It’s written by Vickerman, Peter Paige and Bradley Bredeweg. Producers are Irene Litinsky and Guy Louthan Vlad Wolynetz is co-executive producer. Sibylla Deen as Ankhesenamun, the calculating and conniving sister-wife of Tutankhamun Alexander. Nonso Anozie as General Horemheb, Tutankhamun's savvy and power hungry military strategist. The three-night series is directed and executive produced by David Von Ancken. Yet Spike TV’s Tut failed to represent the boy Pharaoh and his family accurately, instead using Caucasian-looking actors and actresses. Main cast edit Avan Jogia as Tutankhamun, the young Pharaoh of Egypt Ben Kingsley as Ay, the Grand Vizier. The project is also executive produced by Greg Gugliotta, Michael Vickerman, Elice Island Entertainment’s Jeremy Elice, Angela Mancuso.Īlso Read: Inside Spike's Move Beyond the Man Cave: 'Tut,' 'Lip Sync Battle' Lead the Big Play for Women, Ratings Rice and Michael Prupas as executive producers. Levy is also an executive producer on the project.Īdditionally, “Tut” is produced for Spike by Muse Entertainment with Joel S. “The big numbers are a testament the hard work and creativity of the incredible cast and crew of ‘Tut.'” “We are thrilled that ‘Tut’ resonated with viewers and delivered a big audience for Spike’s first scripted event series in almost a decade,” said Sharon Levy, executive vice president, Spike Original Series. Twisted, Victorious Star to Play King Tut for Spike TV (Exclusive) Avan Jogia will star opposite Ben Kingsley in the cable networks original miniseries. Sunday’s debut telecast was sampled by 5.3 million viewers (with a one minute qualifier), with 7.4 million sampling over the course of the three total airings.Īlso Read: 'Tut' Review: Avan Jogia Makes a Fine Boy King, While Ben Kingsley Anchors Historical Adventure Tale Structured as a three-part miniseries, TUT chronicles the short but dramatic life of King Tutankhamun (Avan Jogia), one of Egypts most famous - and enduringly. There are two more nights of the scripted event series left. ![]() This ambitious special-event series tells the story of Tut’s rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory, while his closest advisers, friends and lovers scheme for their own nefarious interests. premiere scored the highest audience for Spike in the time slot in seven years. The story of the Egyptian Pharaoh, one of the most renowned leaders in human history. Spike’s “Tut” wrapped up 1.7 million total viewers in its premiere, adding another 900,000 audience members over the course of two encores.
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