The Mummy Reboot Was Announced, And It Seems Like Every Fan Is Asking For The Exact Same Thing

The Mummy Reboot Was Announced, And It Seems Like Every Fan Is Asking For The Exact Same Thing

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When it comes to franchise reboots no one asked for, few spark as much passionate debate as The Mummy. News recently broke that Blumhouse and Atomic Monster are teaming up for a brand-new Mummy movie slated for 2026, and social media quickly erupted with reactions. A large portion of fans? They’re still mourning the absence of Brendan Fraser, whose swashbuckling take on Rick O’Connell in the 1999 classic not only defined the film but secured its status as one of the best movies of the ’90s. While Blumhouse is promising a fresh and terrifying approach to the ancient Egyptian horror, fans are making one thing crystal clear: without the original Mummy cast, it’s just not the same.

The reboot’s announcement was met with a mix of excitement and skepticism. Lee Cronin, the director behind the bloody and critically acclaimed Evil Dead Rise in 2023, is at the project’s helm. Cronin’s vision is set to dig deep into the franchise’s horror movie roots—a prospect that should excite genre enthusiasts.

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