When director Peter Berg was trying to get Marcus Luttrell to assist with the making of the movie Lone Survivor, Berg told Luttrell to watch his movie The Kingdom, and if he didn't like it, Berg said he would not bother Luttrell again.
The end of the movie dedicates it to Tom Aguilar, Lance Gunnin and Nick Papac, all crew members who died during production.
Tom Aguilar (prop maker) died one week after being admitted to the hospital for stomach pain and subsequently discovering he had prostate cancer.
Lance Gunnin (construction worker) was killed in a motorcycle accident on his way to the set.
Nick Papac (prop master) died in an on-set collision between his Gator all-terrain vehicle and an SUV.
Jennifer Garner collapsed on the set in Phoenix twice due to the extremely high temperature, over 115 degrees Fahrenheit / 46 degrees Celsius.
Originally, this film was much longer and larger in scope, running approximately two and half hours, and this is the cut that director Peter Berg wanted to release, which featured more character development and more dramatic overtones to the story. Universal balked at the idea and forced Berg to cut down the film to its current length, much to his dismay.
During the intro, the scene with people playing in an outdoor pool is actual home-movie footage of the ARAMCO community pool at the Recreation Center in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Peter Berg: one of the FBI agents at the briefing about the al-Rahmah attack at the Washington DC Field Office.