When British archaeologist Howard Carter uncovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922, the world stood still. Gold, secrets, and the untouched legacy of an ancient boy-king lay hidden for 3,000 years. But the celebration didn’t last long… Soon, death followed—striking those who dared to disturb the tomb. Lord Carnarvon was first. Then others followed: scientists, financiers, even X-ray technicians. The media called it The Pharaoh’s Curse. Was it a coincidence ? A string of natural causes ? Or a supernatural warning from a civilization that believed disturbing the dead would unravel the world’s balance ? In this episode, we separate myth from science, legend from evidence. Toxic spores, statistical anomalies, secret chambers, ancient beliefs—every thread leads to one terrifying question: What price did we pay for opening the tomb ? Journey with us into the dust, the silence… and the curse. Some visuals in this video are illustrative recreations and do not represent actual historical footage.