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Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is Warner Bros. Pictures’ upcoming reboot of The Mummy franchise, with it being directed by Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin. The first teaser for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is out now, giving a small look at the mysterious upcoming film. The movie will star Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, and May Calamawy, and it will follow a journalist and his family who discover that their missing daughter has reappeared in the desert eight years after her disappearance.
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Can Reinvent The Modern Mummy Franchise

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is incredibly exciting, as it will finally reinvent the modern The Mummy franchise by sparking new life into it. The 2026 film seems to be bringing The Mummy back to its horror roots, with it featuring a genuinely creepy teaser trailer and premise. Cronin is known for his horror, and with the film expected to get an R-rating, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is sure to be full of scares and terrifying moments.
This is great news for the franchise, as it is finally pivoting away from the direction its been headed in for decades now. 1999’s The Mummy is arguably the most iconic film in the franchise, with it rebooting and focusing on a new series starring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Instead of being a horror movie, this The Mummy was more of an adventure film in the vein of Indiana Jones. However, the subsequent sequels and spinoffs tainted the franchise, killing it for years.
Despite fans souring on the Fraser series, The Mummy was still a big name, and Universal wanted to do something with it. So, the studio took the action-adventure genre of the 1999 film, made it a bit more gritty, set it in the present day, and threw in Tom Cruise. Voila: 2017’s The Mummy was born. Universal was so confident in this project that they even advertised it as the start to the Dark Universe, a cinematic universe centered on Universal Monsters.
Unfortunately, this didn’t work out so well. The film got off on the wrong foot with its trailer, and things just went downhill from there. The Tom Cruise movie was critically panned for being generic and not properly capturing what people love about The Mummy. 2017’s The Mummy is often cited as the worst movie in the franchise, with it going down in history as one of the most mocked movies of the 2010s.
So, Tom Cruise failed to deliver a The Mummy reboot that brought about a new era of Mummymania. Luckily, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy already seems to be in much better shape, with the first teaser earning a positive reception online. If the movie does well critically and commercially, it could prove that it did the one thing Cruise couldn’t do.









