Gods of Egypt 2: Rise of the Serpent (2026)

The sun is about to go dark—and this time, no one’s safe. Gods of Egypt 2: Rise of the Serpent catapults the epic fantasy saga into full cosmic apocalypse mode, with the Nile plunged into shadow and existence itself hanging by a thread. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau steps fully into the role of King Horus—regal, battle-worn, and carrying the weight of a kingdom on his golden wings—while Brenton Thwaites returns as Bek, no longer just a thief but a brilliant architect whose mind might be the only thing sharper than the gods’ blades.

The real storm? Apophis, the colossal Chaos Serpent, uncoiling from the Duat to devour Ra and snuff out the sun forever. The trailer explodes with jaw-dropping spectacle: towering sandstorms swallowing cities, metallic gods shifting forms in blinding flashes, massive serpent coils crushing pyramids like toys, and heavenly battles that crack the sky open. Gerard Butler’s Set—chained in eternal exile—gets the redemption arc we never saw coming, forced into an uneasy alliance with the nephew who once defeated him. Elodie Yung brings fierce, fiery energy as a new divine force caught in the chaos.

Slow-motion spear clashes, glowing underworld portals, and that primal roar of Apophis shaking the screen—it’s bigger, bolder, and visually insane. Rivals become reluctant brothers, mortals rise to godhood, and the fight isn’t just for Egypt anymore—it’s for every dawn that follows.
This sequel looks ready to eclipse the original in scale and spectacle. The gods are back, and the serpent is hungry.
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