DUBAI: “Desert Warrior,” an action-thriller feature film set in the 7th century that was shot in , will have its world premiere at the Zurich Film Festival on Sept. 28, 2025.
MBC Studios, the production arm of MBC Group, partnered with US-based JB Pictures and AGC Studios to produce “Desert Warrior.”
The movie’s all-star cast is led by Anthony Mackie and Aiysha Hart along with Sharlto Copley, Ghassan Massoud, Sami Bouajila, Lamis Ammar, Geza Rohrig, and Academy Award winner Sir Ben Kingsley.
British director Rupert Wyatt, known for films such as “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” and “The Mosquito Coast,” led the screenplay, co-penned with Erica Beeney, David Self, and Academy Award nominee Gary Ross. The movie is produced by JB Pictures’ Jeremy Bolt of “Resident Evil” fame.
“Desert Warrior” was filmed in Neom and Tabuk in in 2021.
The film is set in a land divided by warring tribes. The narrative follows Princess Hind (Hart), who defies Sassanid Emperor Kisra (Kingsley) and escapes into the desert with her father, King Numan (Massoud).
The pair are pursued by mercenaries led by Jalabzeen (Copley) as Hind and her father are forced to rely on a mysterious bandit (Mackie) to avoid capture.
Princess Hind rallies fractured tribes against the might of the Sassanid Empire, culminating in the epic Battle of Ze Qar that reshapes the Arabian Peninsula.
In a statement last year, MBC said it holds “great pride and enthusiasm” for “Desert Warrior. “The amount of hard work, creativity, and passion poured into this project is truly commendable, and it reflects in the quality of the film,” a spokesperson added.
The film joins other productions shot in the Kingdom, including Adil El-Arbi and Bilall Fallah’s action thriller “7 Dogs.”
The $40 million project from the “Bad Boys for Life” team was shot at Al-Hisn Big Time Studios in Riyadh, with additional filming at Riyadh Boulevard. Riyadh is also the stand-in for several international cities, including Mumbai and Shanghai.
Egyptian stars Karim Abdel Aziz (“The Blue Elephant,” “Kira & El Gin,” “Abu Ali”) and Ahmed Ezz (“Kira & El Gin,” “The Cell,” “Welad Rizk”) headline the action film.














