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Speaking with IndieWire, Fraser was asked about the industry trade reports detailing the new Mummy film. “What you saw in Variety and the trades as wrote is a spec piece, but if my lipsย werenโtย sealed, I would confirm everything that you already know,” Fraser said, playing coy about the movie’s status. “However, Iโm hopeful. I know that there are a lot of fans who would love to see this happen.”
Now Is the Perfect Time for a Mummy Revival

News of a fourth Mummy movie starring Fraser was an exciting development for a few reasons. First, the original trilogy has stood the test of time and remains a beloved action-adventure film series for generations of viewers. Additionally, having a Mummy revival coincide with Fraser’s recent hot streak is smart, allowing Universal to strike when the iron is hot and capitalize on the actor’s resurgence in popularity. There’s also the fact that Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett are the ideal directors for The Mummy 4, as they’ve already demonstrated a keen ability to breathe new life into long-standing franchises (their work with their Scream films).
The Mummy could also fill a void in the blockbuster movie landscape, giving audiences an old-school pulpy adventure to enjoy. Fraser’s first Mummy films were favorably compared to the Indiana Jones series, a franchise that is now on ice following the underwhelming box office performance of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Video game adaptation Uncharted tried to emerge as a compelling alternative, but development on the planned sequel has been slow. With Tom Holland continuing to play Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it’s unknown when Uncharted 2 could come to fruition, so The Mummy has a golden opportunity to cement itself as the premier action-adventure franchise. If The Mummy 4 is successful, there would surely be interest in more follow-ups.








