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2017's The Mummy was a major misfire for star Tom Cruise, but the upcoming movie from Evil Dead Rise's director can redeem Universal's iconic monster.
A new Mummy movie is on the way from Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin - but I'm not getting on board until Brendan Fraser signs a contract.
Universal’s Dark Universe movies, starring Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy, and more, may have officially ended as a shared universe, but it lives on through these movies.
The Mummy debuted in 1932, starring monster movie icon Boris Karloff. The franchise was revived in a 1999 Mummy starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz.
The Mummy is being unwrapped from the dead once again. Lee Cronin is writing and directing a new take on the horror trope revolving around the ancient mummified undead for New Line, The Hollywood ...
Universal is seemingly continuing to grow its roster of modern Universal Monsters movies, with The Mummy prequel reportedly next on the slate. The industry scooper, Daniel Richtman, reports in a ...
Van Helsing is now streaming on Peacock alongside the short-lived animated series inspired by The Mummy. All three Mummy movies are now available from Universal Pictures.
The Mummy, the fan-favorite adventure film that cemented Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz as heartthrobs for a generation of moviegoers, is coming back to theaters. The film, which celebrates is ...
Rachel Weisz's story about shooting The Mummy in 140-degree heat is a relatable throwback to the first movie's whirlwind success.
"The Mummy" is a mess, a movie in such a hurry to introduce more monsters under Universal's "Dark Universe" banner that it comes awkwardly wrapped in impenetrable layers of exposition.