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New The Mummy Horror Movie by Evil Dead Rise Director Wraps Filming and Promises a Fresh Scary Take. |
Great news for horror movie fans — the filming for the new The Mummy reboot has officially wrapped. Directed by Evil Dead Rise filmmaker Lee Cronin, this upcoming horror project is a collaboration between Blumhouse, Atomic Monster, and New Line Cinema — three major names known for delivering top-tier thriller and supernatural content.
A Once-Secret Project Finally Revealed
Back in June 2024, Cronin signed a deal to develop a mysterious new film. For months, the details were kept under tight wraps, fueling speculation among fans. It has now been confirmed that the secret project is a brand-new take on The Mummy.
Cronin himself took to social media to announce that filming has concluded, though the full plot is still being kept under wraps.
A Terrifying Reimagining of an Ancient Legend
According to The Hollywood Reporter, “the details are locked in a sarcophagus,” but Cronin is aiming to breathe fresh, modern horror into an ancient evil. He has previously stated that this film will be nothing like previous Mummy adaptations.
"This is going to be unlike anything audiences have seen before when it comes to The Mummy," said Cronin. "I’m digging deep to bring something truly ancient and terrifying to life."
The film is expected to move away from the adventure-action style of the previous Universal versions and deliver a more pure horror experience — something fans of Blumhouse productions will likely appreciate.
Star-Studded Cast Adds More Excitement
Though the character roles are still being kept under wraps, the cast lineup includes some well-known and talented actors:
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Jack Reynor (RocknRolla)
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Laia Costa (The Wheel of Time)
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May Calamawy (Moon Knight)
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Veronica Falcón (Why Women Kill)
With a cast like this and a horror-focused script, expectations are already building high.
Official Release Date Set for April 2026
The new The Mummy movie is set to hit theaters on April 17, 2026. While that may feel like a long wait, horror fans can likely expect something worth the anticipation.
As for ticket prices, although not officially announced yet, typical horror releases from Blumhouse are known for cost-effective production and solid returns — meaning general admission should stay within the regular cinema range, around IDR 50,000 to IDR 75,000.
If you're a fan of chilling, reimagined monster tales, this upcoming The Mummy film might be your next must-watch.
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