The chamber is bathed in flickering torchlight, shadows dancing across ancient hieroglyphs carved into the sandstone walls. Ahmanet stands at the center, her long black hair cascading over shoulders draped in gold-trimmed linen. Her eyes—cold, piercing, and full of centuries of rage—lock onto the intruders daring to enter her tomb. Sofia Boutella’s movements are fluid yet unnerving, each step deliberate, like a predator circling its prey.
As the dust swirls around her, Ahmanet’s form begins to shift. The luxurious regalia peels away, revealing the pale, writhing tendrils of her cursed mummy body beneath. Boutella’s performance is mesmerizing here: every twitch of her fingers, every subtle tilt of her head communicates the ancient anger and bitter intelligence of a woman who has waited millennia for revenge. Her voice, low and melodic, echoes across the stone chamber, chanting a curse that rattles the very air.

Lightning flashes outside the tomb, illuminating the hieroglyphs as they glow with supernatural energy. The air crackles, and the shadows stretch toward the walls like dark fingers. Ahmanet raises her arms, summoning a swirl of spectral sand that rises into the air, forming ghostly phantoms of past victims. Boutella’s expression alternates between regal command and terrifying wrath, capturing the duality of Ahmanet: once a princess wronged, now a force of apocalyptic power.
The camera slowly circles her, emphasizing the contrast of her elegant, human grace and the grotesque, otherworldly transformations overtaking her form. Each movement is choreographed like a deadly dance; a combination of martial precision and supernatural menace. Even the lighting seems to bend toward her, highlighting the golden jewelry that glints ominously against her pale, shifting skin.

As she approaches, the heroes’ footsteps falter. Ahmanet leans forward, her face inches from theirs, and Boutella’s eyes flash with centuries of fury and sorrow, demanding acknowledgment. It’s in this moment—the perfect blend of elegance, horror, and tragic majesty—that Sofia Boutella truly captivates, making Ahmanet unforgettable.
The scene ends with her disappearing into the swirling sandstorm, leaving the intruders trembling, and the audience breathless, as if the ancient curse has just whispered their doom.





