GODS OF EGYPT 2

GODS OF EGYPT 2: THE SANDS OF ETERNITY (2026) Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Keanu Reeves, Oscar Isaac, Gerard Butler
In Gods of Egypt 2: The Sands of Eternity, the legend continues in a world where immortality is no longer a blessing — it is a burden.
Years after the fall of tyranny among the gods, Egypt has entered a fragile era of peace. Temples have been rebuilt, mortals dare to hope again, and the gods rule with a newfound caution. But beneath the golden dunes, something ancient begins to stir — a forgotten power older than the first sunrise, buried long before the gods claimed dominion over the skies.
When a mysterious cosmic disturbance fractures the flow of time itself, reality begins to unravel. The stars shift from their constellations, the Nile recedes unnaturally, and visions of alternate pasts and futures haunt both gods and humans alike. At the center of it all lies a mythical artifact known as the “Sands of Eternity” — a relic capable of rewriting destiny.
Dwayne Johnson portrays a mighty war deity struggling with the weight of past destruction. Once driven by pride and conquest, he now faces the consequences of divine arrogance. His journey is not about dominance, but redemption — proving that even a god can learn humility.

Keanu Reeves plays a shadowed guardian of the cosmic balance, an enigmatic figure who walks between realms. Calm, precise, and carrying centuries of hidden knowledge, his character understands a terrifying truth: some forces were never meant to be awakened.
Oscar Isaac embodies a brilliant yet conflicted god of wisdom, torn between protecting divine law and defending humanity’s right to shape its own future. His internal battle becomes just as intense as the war raging across the heavens.
Gerard Butler returns with fierce gravitas as a hardened ruler forced to confront a haunting question — is leadership about control, or sacrifice?
As alliances fracture and ancient rivalries reignite, the battlefield extends beyond towering pyramids and blazing deserts. It stretches into the realm of time itself. The gods must confront alternate versions of their own failures, witnessing worlds where their choices led to ruin. For the first time, they are not fighting for power — they are fighting for meaning.

The film explores profound themes of fate versus free will. If destiny can be rewritten, does responsibility still matter? If eternity is endless, does life lose its value? Through colossal battles, emotional confrontations, and breathtaking mythological landscapes, The Sands of Eternity reminds us that immortality does not guarantee wisdom.
Visually epic yet emotionally grounded, this sequel expands the mythology into something deeper and more reflective. The action is grand — gods clashing in celestial storms, pyramids collapsing into swirling vortexes of sand, armies frozen between seconds of time. But at its heart, the story remains intimate: it is about choice.
Because in the end, the greatest power is not the ability to live forever.
It is the courage to change.
Gods of Egypt 2: The Sands of Eternity is not just a battle for the throne of the heavens — it is a battle for the soul of eternity itself.