Spike TV's Tut: Does It Rule?

What we don't usually consider is the fact that King Tut himself was mummified with a 90-degree boner for all eternity, because when you die you're surrounded by slamming goddesses with confusing lion and cow heads.

Spike departs from its usual fare for an epic and ambitious three-night, six-hour miniseries about the life of Egypt's fabled King Tutankhamun (Avan Jogia). Ben Kingsley stars in 'Tut' (9 p.m, Spike) as Ay, Tut's adviser or grand vizier, whose

Like many cable networks, Spike TV is entering the original scripted series mix. This weekend the network premieres Tut, a glossy, three-night, historical drama about the Egyptian boy king that starts its run on Sunday, July 19.

The 23-year-old actor met up with Luke Bracey inside the show after speaking at the AOL BUILD Speaker Series at AOL Studios earlier in the day for Tut. “He's a deeply sensitive person who has never been comfortable with the way his particularly myopic 

What it's about: While he wasn't born in Arizona, nor did he move to Babylon'a, Tutankhamun (known to the public as King Tut) created a worldwide sensation when the tomb of the late Egyptian pharaoh was discovered in