As hundreds of people watched the shooting of the tsunami scene in the film, the producer had to use digital technology to add some cliffs to cover the crowd in post-production.
The exterior view of the British Museum actually originated from University College London.
Although in the film Rick Oak's Connor, played by Brandon Fletcher, fought against the Scorpion King, Fletcher and Dushi never met before the film was released.
Tower Bridge was closed for the first time for filming, and the crew was allowed to close for 20 minutes at a time. However, the first closure caused serious traffic congestion. The Metropolitan Police Agency was very dissatisfied, so the subsequent closure time was shortened to 10 minutes.
The interior of Rick’s home was filmed in the Shepperton Studios office, which was used by both Ridley Scott and Tony Scott.
The title of the film does not appear at the beginning but at the end.
The sound of Scorpion King at the end of the film is derived from Brazilian rock singer Max Cavalera.
The character Izzy in the film is named after the dog of director Stephen Sommers.
The fighting scene at Rick’s house was originally scheduled to be filmed in Jonathan’s casino, but in order to reduce filming costs, it had to be replaced by a private house.
Only the Scorpion King in the film speaks ancient Egyptian.
In the glittering treasure room, a life-size Oscar statue appeared on the screen.
The palm prints in the train washroom are those of director Stephen Sommers.
In order to maintain a smooth appearance, Arnold Vosslow shaves his entire body twice a day. At first, he tried to remove the hair, but he could not bear the pain.
During the filming of the film, Brandon Fleiser tore intervertebral discs, broke ribs and injured his knees, while the boulder suffered from food poisoning and heat stroke.