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The 2002 film remains a landmark in European cinema, widely regarded as the most successful live-action adaptation of the beloved comic series. Directed by Alain Chabat , the film blends the original comic's spirit with a modern, flippant humor that made it a massive box-office phenomenon, particularly in France. Key Highlights & Features

When Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra hit theaters in 2002, it did not just find an audience—it became a cultural phenomenon. Directed by Alain Chabat, this live-action adaptation of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo’s classic comic book Asterix and Cleopatra holds a legendary status in European cinema. Even today, file names like Asterix.and.Obelix.Mission.Cleopatra.2002.720p remain highly sought after by cinephiles looking to revisit one of the greatest, most quote-worthy comedies ever made. Asterix.and.Obelix.Mission.Cleopatra.2002.720p....

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Many fans consider this the best live-action Asterix movie. Here is why it remains iconic over 20 years later: The file survives a formatting error

The film takes place in a time when the Roman Empire is expanding its territories, and Egypt is facing pressure from its powerful neighbor. Queen Cleopatra, determined to strengthen her kingdom's position, calls upon the services of the famous Gaulish druid, Getafix, to help her build a magnificent palace in Alexandria. Getafix, in turn, decides to send Asterix and Obelix to Egypt to assist with the construction.

(Numérobis in French), played by Jamel Debbouze. If he succeeds, he is covered in gold; if he fails, he’s crocodile bait. Gauls in Egypt You don't rename Scene releases; it breaks the

Matrix-style martial arts choreography is seamlessly blended into ancient Egyptian fistfights.

Massive, colorful, and authentic-looking. The final palace reveal is genuinely impressive.

Upon its release, the film was a monumental production, holding the title of the most expensive French film ever made with a budget of $54.4 million (€50 million). It proved to be a massive critical and commercial success, particularly in France, where it became the most successful film in 36 years and the second-biggest commercial success of all time, trailing only 1966's La Grande Vadrouille .