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It is finally time for The Mummy to rise again. According to Deadline, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are currently in talks to return for another installment of their iconic series. There have been at least two other additions to the franchise, most notedly 2002’s The Scorpion King starring Dwayne Johnson aka the Rock, but this will be Fraser and Weisz’s first appearances since 2001’s The Mummy Returns. Nothing is official yet, but it’s looking like it’s basically a done deal.
Universal Pictures is returning to one of its most beloved action-adventure franchises, with Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz in discussions to return for a new Mummy movie, presumably reprising their roles from the studio’s Mummy films of the ’90s and 2000s, multiple sources tell Deadline.
Previously, Fraser and Weisz starred in two Mummy movies together: 1999’s The Mummy and 2001’s The Mummy Returns, both based on one of Universal’s original movie monsters of the early 20th century, both directed by Stephen Sommers, and both grossing over $400 million worldwide. The 1999 film introduced Fraser as Rick O’Connell, a roguish American adventurer and former French Foreign Legion soldier, and Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan, an English Egyptologist working at the Cairo Museum of Antiquities. Over the course of the two films, the pair go from reluctant partners to a married couple with a young son, battling ancient curses from the likes of the resurrected Egyptian high priest Imhotep. Weisz’s Evelyn dies in the second film, after discovering she’s the reincarnation of an Egyptian princess, though she’s ultimately revived by Rick.
Contributing to Fraser’s rise as one of the biggest stars of the late ’90s and early 2000s, these particular Mummy films were so popular they were spun off into famed attractions for Universal parks in Hollywood, Orlando, FL and Singapore. The franchise continued with 2002’s spinoff The Scorpion King, starring Dwayne Johnson, which grossed over $180 million worldwide, as well as 2008’s The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($403 million global), where Fraser returned without Weisz under the direction of Rob Cohen.
Universal most recently attempted to revitalize the IP with 2017’s The Mummy, starring Tom Cruise, which was intended to launch a new series of monster movies under the banner of the Dark Universe. While the film performed solidly at the box office — taking in $409 million worldwide — it was critically panned, leading Universal to scrap its broader Dark Universe plans.
Turning back to The Mummy franchise makes perfect sense for Universal, given the real wave of millennial nostalgia for both all things Fraser and his Mummy films, in particular. This built-in fandom would be an asset at a time when the studio has fared poorly at the box office with its attempts at modern movie monster flicks including Abigail, directed by the duo from Radio Silence.
Action/adventure movies – both serious/fun and borderline cheesy – are pretty much my jam, so while I realize that this reboot is probably right up there with the jokingly proposed geriatric Speed reboot, I don’t hate this idea. I rewatched the first two movies about a year ago, and they were really fun. If Brendan and Rachel are both up for it, then why not? If the intention is to reboot the franchise, then they better take the opportunity to pass the baton properly and not fumble it like the Indiana Jones franchise did with Shia LeBouff and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. On that note, I have absolutely no recollection of Tom Cruise’s attempted reboot, but I feel like I may have to give it a pity/curiosity watch now.
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I absolutely love these two in the first two movies..they are both in my movie library and watched often… I’m excited for them to make another movie.
The two of them in that movie were so cute and hot. I don’t remember the second one that well but the first one is always a fun one.
I’m trying not to get my hopes up but if they can make this fun I am there. I loved them, together in the first one and have re-watched both at various times over the years.
We saw the first one at the cinema last year (I think) and I was great seeing it on the big screen and not being tempted to pause or check your phone.
I am ridiculously excited about this. I really enjoyed the Mummy movies back in the day. The first two were carefully written/plotted (never saw the third without Rachel entirely). It tickled me to see that and was a forerunner of the Marvel movies fitting together today.
Tomb of the Dragon Emperor wasn’t horrible, Maria Bello was horribly miscast. Michelle Yeoh was pretty good, but this movie just never should have been made without Rachel.
John Hannah and Oded Fehr better be returning
Yes!
OMG! Was just about to type the same thing!
I have no doubt Oded Fehr is down – he still will dress up as his character and do fan service posts on Instagram to this day
News like this is like a balm to the soul. I’ve been a Brendan Fraser fan since the early 90s and I’m so happy to see him again.
Same here. Been a fan since the School Ties era. Seeing his career resurgence in recent years has been a treat.
So excited for this! The Mummy is a movie I watch all the time,.
Someone on another site said they should cast David Corenswet as their son and now I really want that to happen.
I have watched the first Mummy movie probably close to 100 times, and that’s not an exaggeration. I used to watch it whenever I was stressed at work or with life because the cheesy entertainment really helped me calm down. You better believe that I will be lining up to see this!
Me too! These two movies and “Old School” (dont’ ask why, it just is) are what I watch when I am stressed, down about something, etc. and bring me some calm.
Per Tom Cruise’s Mummy: Totally different in tone. I actually didn’t mind it, but this series is so much better.
I think Evelyn was revived by her son after she died, not by Rick. Maybe the Deadline author never actually watched the movie? And Tom Cruise’s Mummy only made $80mil in the US (the most important market because it’s where the studio keeps the most money) and was considered a huge flop.
i watch the mummy and its sequel every single year, it’s like a ritual for me. im so excited! #millenialnostagia
Love The Mummy, but I wish they were being like Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock and doing a new, original story.
I just rewatched the first two over this past week. Totally soild and fun movies. I’m always worried about a reboot, but after the success of Twisters (another 90’s fav), I’ll give this one a go for sure.
Yes! The first two movies are SO good. I hope they take better care of him this time around though — he had a number of long-term injuries from filming.