The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne Filming Locations
Where was The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne filmed? The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne was filmed in 5 locations across Romania in the following places:
The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne Filming Locations
Râșnov is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania with a population of 15,920. It is located at about 15 km from the city of Brașov and about the same distance from Bran, on DN73, a road that links Wallachia and Transylvania.
Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, central Romania. It’s known for Germanic architecture in its old town, the legacy of 12th-century Saxon settlers. Around the city are the remains of medieval walls and towers, including the 13th-century Council Tower. In the upper town, Brukenthal Palace now houses the Brukenthal National Museum, with European paintings. The nearby Evangelical Cathedral has gravestones in its walls.
Romania is a southeastern European country known for the forested region of Transylvania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Its preserved medieval towns include Sighişoara, and there are many fortified churches and castles, notably clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend. Bucharest, the country’s capital, is the site of the gigantic, Communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building.
The Scorpion King: The Lost Throne (2015)
When he is betrayed by a trusted friend, Mathayus (Victor Webster) must marshal all his strength and cunning to outwit a formidable opponent who will stop at nothing to unlock a supreme ancient power.