Tut Season 2: Release date, Plot, News and Cast
Will the adventure series starring Nonso Anozie return for season 2nd on Paramount Media Networks?
Tut creator Peter Paige hasn't yet ruled out a season 2nd for the drama TV Show. If a renewal will be confirmed we should see it on 26/07/2025 near the same time as 1. Read below, everything we know about the new part, including news, plot, cast, spoilers and schedule
Tut Season 2
Tut Season 2nd trailer and announcement
Watch online teaser which describes how will look new part of romance drama adventure filmed by Paramount Media Networks. Official video will be released near the premiere date.
Paramount Media Networks Tut Season 2 Expected Cast
The key actors most likely return. Nonso Anozie will be back as General Horemheb and Alexander Siddig (High Priest Amun). Together with Peter Gadiot (Ka), Iddo Goldberg as Lagus, Ay will be played Ben Kingsley, Sibylla Deen as Ankhe, Suhad will be played Kylie Bunbury and King Tutankhamun will take Avan Jogia.
When will Tut Season 2nd be released on Paramount Media Networks?
Season 2nd will once again be made up of generated episodes. They will be available live from Paramount Media Networks just after release. Pilot episode starting in 26/07/2025. TV Series episodes will premiere weekly on Sundays at 21:00. Greater detail schedule presented inside table below:
Episode Number | Episode Title | Release Date on Paramount Network |
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2X1 | Episode 1 | July 26, 2025 |
2X2 | Episode 2 | July 27, 2025 |
2X3 | Episode 3 | July 28, 2025 |
The Plot
Spike's Tut tells the astounding saga of one of history's most extraordinary rulers, Tutankhamun (King Tut), his rise to power and his struggle to lead Egypt to glory, while his closest advisors, friends and lovers scheme for their own nefarious interests. "Tut" opens up a fascinating window into a world filled with heart-breaking romance, epic battles, political backstabbing, conspiracy, jealousy, and even murder -- proving his world was not far removed from our own -- and that his reign as the youngest Egyptian king played out as a real-life drama for the ages.
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