
Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters.
Though safely entombed in a crypt deep beneath the unforgiving desert, an ancient queen whose destiny was unjustly taken from her is awakened in our current day, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.
- 5.5
- 2017
- Released
- 1h 50m

Tom Cruise
Nick Morton
Annabelle Wallis
Jennifer Halsey
Sofia Boutella
Ahmanet
Jake Johnson
Chris Vail
Courtney B. Vance
Colonel Greenway
Russell Crowe
Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde
Marwan Kenzari
Malik
Neil Maskell
Dr. Whemple
Javier Botet
Set
Andrew Brooke
Mr. Brooke
Selva Rasalingam
King Menehptre
Shanina Shaik
Arabian Princess
Dylan Smith
Pilot
Hadrian Howard
MP
Rez Kempton
Construction Manager
David Burnett
Tunnel Agent
Stephen Thompson
First Man
Vera Chok
Prodigium Tech
Sean Cameron Michael
Archaeologist
Martin Bishop
Senior Technician
Matthew Wilkas
Reporter
Sohm Kapila
Reporter
Parker Sawyers
Co-Pilot
Rhona Croker
Helen
Timothy Allsop
Worker
Grace Chilton
Woman in Toilet
Hannah Ankrah
Woman in Toilet
Dylan Kussman
Writer Tech
Peter Lofsgard
Spider Technician
Shane Zaza
Technician
Alice Hewkin
Technician
Daniel Tuite
Prodigium Technician
Noof Ousellam
Technician in Chamber
Maryam Grace
Female Tech
Sonya Cullingford
Undead
Fionn Cox-Davies
Undead
Neus Gil Cortes
Undead
Emily Thompson-Smith
Undead
Stéphane Deheselle
Undead
Madeleine Fairminer
Undead
Michèle Paleta Rhyner
Undead
Michael Haydon
Tourist (uncredited)
Jason Matthewson
Museum Guy (uncredited)
Kelly Burke
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Chasty Ballesteros
Kira Lee (uncredited)
Emma Louise Saunders
Museum Visitor (uncredited)
Alaa Safi
Sickle Slave





























Released
en
$125,000,000.00
$409,231,607.00
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- #monster
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- #mummy
- #halloween
- #remake
- #tomb
- #egyptian mythology
- #dark universe
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saw the bad reviews, and thought, "_it's probably not **that** bad. it's probably mostly just people who thought it didn't live up to the original's standards._" it **is** that bad. not the worst i've ever seen, but it. is. so. bad.

Well, I do openly hate remakes and reboots. Movies like the Mummy I tend to give a pass to, mainly because that's what you do with movies like that. But...Were they remaking the Mummy or where they Remaking American Werewolf in London? Or were they remaking Hellboy? Or were they remaking League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? In the end its hard to tell, there were far too many similarities between

A disappointment. <em>'The Mummy'</em> begins with promise. I initially enjoyed the duo of Tom Cruise and Jake Johnson, the plot set-up and the location choice of London. Russell Crowe is a standout name too. However, sadly, the film gets progressively worse throughout the 110 minutes. The premise kinda just falls into itself, with any interest disappearing pretty quickly. The link between C

***Adventure, thrills, horror, Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis*** Two American soldiers & treasure-hunters (Tom Cruise and Jake Johnson) discover the tomb of evil Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella), who attempted to summon the death-god Set but was seized and mummified alive. They and an attractive archaeologist (Annabelle Wallis) fly Ahmanet's sarcophagus to Britain when all hell breaks loose.

**The first in the Universal studio's 'Dark Universe'!** If you see the history, the reboots usually fails. It has to be at least half a century old to reboot like 'King Kong'. So the technology advantage would play a major role. It was less than the 20 years, the last 'The Mummy' film had released and pretty impressed everybody with modern visual effects. Even today's young generation getting

Disappointingly unoriginal and average. So here we go, then, Universal begin their rebirth of the Universal Creature franchise (Dark Universe) with a crack at old bandage features, The Mummy, sadly the result is very average at best. You would think that with so many "Mummy" films of the past already on the market this new lease of life would be giving us, well, something new to gorge on, but w
In view of the reviews this movie has received I was not expecting much. Being a Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror fan I had to watch it regardless of what people said about it of course. I have to say that I do not understand why so many seem to claim it is utter crap. Sure, it is not a great movie but it is not really bad either. It is not just a remake of the original The Mummy movies which I think is ac

Remember when _Dracula Untold_ was supposed to kick off Universal's Monster-Movie franchise, but then they canned that because of how poorly received that movie was? Well get ready to go straight back to the drawing board Universal, because _The Mummy_ isn't even half the movie that _Dracula Untold_ was. Sofia Boutella as the titular Mummy is the movie's one redeeming feature, but she far from sal

Honestly, this film screwed up big time and it's not as good as the 1999 film, most people are going to compare this film to that and I don't blame them. Tome Cruise was like a walking joke in this and while I saw this in the cinema, people were laughing during an action scene that was actually badly put together and I didn't realise this until now. This is pretty much a mix bag of a film which is
Oh gosh. Where do I even start. This film sucks. Now before I begin to tear this film into shreds, let me give you some background. I was excited for this movie. I love Tom Cruise. I love Sofia Boutella. I love Russell Crowe. I love the Universal Monsters. Lets just say I was disappointed. This film has some of the worst tonal problems in a film ever. An inconsistent tone is my biggest











