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  1. Jun 11, 2017 · The first notable reference is probably the most obvious and on the nose: We are given a new origin for the titular Mummy of the film in a sequence that harkens back all the way to 1932. Like that ...

  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Eventually, The Mummy was resurrected once more in the continuity of the beloved '90s The Mummy franchise, which put a new action-adventure spin on the straightforward horror movie. In recent years, The Mummy was known for being the latest attempt to establish Universal's failed Dark Universe franchise. Luckily, the bandaged monster has more ...

    • The Mummy’s Ghost (1944, Reginald LeBorg) John Carradine looks great in a fez, that long willowy face and a booming voice greet us almost instantly, introducing us to Yousef Bey, soon to be High Priest of Arkam and another disciple of Kharis, who is sent out to retrieve the crusted monster.
    • The Mummy’s Curse (1944, Leslie Goodwins) “Sometimes it seems as if I belong to a different world”…well Princess Ananka, you ARE in a different world, one where sequels are churned out incessantly and cheaply, with not much care being taken to present an actual half decent horror film.
    • Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971, Seth Holt) Now this is a strange inclusion, much like Hammers earlier Brides Of Dracula (1960) which didn’t actually feature the good Count, or his brides for that matter, this one, even though there is a mummy in the title, it features no mummy, but uses Bram Stokers 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars as its main source of inspiration instead.
    • The Mummy Returns (2001, Stephen Sommers) Or Indiana Jones Meets The Mummy (Returns). The Rock (less commonly known as Dwayne Johnson), a purveyor of the finest macho credentials this side of The Nile, is the Scorpion King.
    • Seti Was No Fool
    • The Return of Anck-Su-Namun
    • Mummification
    • Face in The Storm
    • A Walking Plague
    • Imhotep's First Appearance
    • A Single Scarab
    • Resurrection Jumpscare
    • Blind Bad Luck
    • Henderson's Demise

    In the competition to claim the treasure, the Americans attempt to open the statue of Anubis. That is until Dr. Chamberlain decides to let the diggers do their job, or in other words: let this movie's equivalent of red shirts die. Chamberlain even states that Seti was no fool, knowing there is a trap and that he considers the lives of the diggers m...

    Tributing the original Boris Karloff version, Imhotep's endgame goal is to resurrect his long-dead beloved Anck-Su-Namun. Plotting to put her soul into Evy's body, Imhotep uses the Book Of The Dead to first restore her soul into her mummified corpse. The result is Anck-Su-Namun awakening, letting out an elongated screech with no eyes and the lack o...

    Those that are mummified are typically dead when the procedure is done. In Imhotep's case, his procedure is done while he's alive thus leading to a disturbing part of the prologue. Without showing the actual gore, his tongue is sliced off, he's cocooned in wrappings inside a sarcophagus, then finally a swarm of scarabs is poured over him, devouring...

    Mixing action and horror into one, the spectacle of seeing a CGI sandstorm chasing the heroes in a plane is exciting. However, Imhotep still manages to keep an eeriness to the scene by having a construct of his face emerge from the sandstorm and devour the plane. RELATED: 10 Behind-The-Scenes Facts About The Mummy The sandstorm face itself was alre...

    After absorbing Dr. Chamberlain's life essence, Arnold Vosloo becomes more visible as Imhotep becomes more restored. He spots Rick O'Connell and Jonathan watching from a distance and unleashes one of the many plagues he commands. His jaw extends (creating an iconic look that many horror movies would try to replicate afterward), sending a swarm of p...

    At first, The Mummytakes its time to fully showcase what the titular monster looks like after he first resurrects. He's only seen as a dark blur when he attacks Burns; however, it leads to a perfect reveal when Evie discovers Burns without his tongue and eyes, leading her to scream and back right into the undead villain. Imhotep's design is much mo...

    This scene will likely affect those with a phobia of insects badly. The Mummyfeatures swarms of flesh-eating scarabs that can devour a man to the bone in seconds. Even just one of these can be a problem, as shown from when Warden Hassan awakens one while greedily hoarding what he assumes is blue gold. RELATED: 10 Best Quotes From The Mummy A scarab...

    A predictable jumpscare can kill a movie butThe Mummy manages to make it work. When Evy reads from the Book Of The Dead, the camera slowly starts to come closer to the corpse of Imhotep. The audience can tell that there is definitely a jumpscare about to happen. However, with effective use of timing and build-up, the skeletal Imhotep awakens with a...

    When Imhotep is first on the prowl, that is when The Mummyremembers its horror roots. Due to his glasses being broken, the poor Burns ends up wandering the halls of Hamunaptra and unknowingly crosses paths with the High Priest. So, of course, Imhotep tortures him as much as he does the audiences by creepily dashing through the hallways. Burns even ...

    Most of the deaths of those that opened the cursed chest are off-screen. That is somewhat the case for Henderson but it's the use of sound and shadows that make this death creepy. Imhotep, in his sandstorm form, enters the room, levitating Henderson up into the air. Rather than showing what happens to him, the camera only shows his shadow as he scr...

  3. May 14, 2022 · The Mummy Movies in Chronological Order. The Scorpion King. The Mummy. The Mummy Returns. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. The Mummy (Reboot) While it is not much different, if you'd prefer ...

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  4. The Mummy: Directed by Alex Kurtzman. With Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella. An ancient Egyptian princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia and terrors that defy human comprehension.

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  6. English. Budget. $125–195 million[2][3] Box office. $410 million[4] The Mummyis a 2017 American fantasyaction-adventure film[5]directed by Alex Kurtzmanand written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman, with a story by Kurtzman, Jon Spaihts, and Jenny Lumet.