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According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Mummy 4 will hit theaters on May 19, 2028, nearly 20 years after Tomb of the Dragon Emperor premiered. Fraser and Weisz have finally closed deals to star. As previously reported, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, aka Radio Silence, are serving as directors.
The Mummy 4 Could Be One of the Biggest Hits of 2028

Universal was smart to secure a mid-May release date for The Mummy 4 while that window was still available. Right now, the 2028 calendar isn’t too crowded; The Mummy 4 is currently set to open a couple of weeks after an untitled Marvel movie and a week before an untitled Disney film. Assuming those release dates all stick, The Mummy 4 should be in solid position to do well at the box office. It shouldn’t face too much competition from the Marvel movie considering the two-week gap between release dates. Plus, Disney could opt to move its film out of the Memorial Day weekend to avoid a showdown with The Mummy. The Mouse House likes that holiday frame, but depending on what the project is, going head to head with a beloved franchise revival may not be a smart move.
By placing The Mummy 4 in the middle of summer movie season, Universal is casting a vote of confidence in the film, and it’s easy to see why. Not only has the original trilogy endured as one of its generation’s defining action/adventure series, Fraser himself has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity over the past few years, winning an Oscar for The Whale and appearing in a number of other well-received projects. It’s great to see him back headlining a major studio blockbuster, a development that serves as the culmination of his comeback arc. Fraser was great as a pulpy, old-school action hero in the first Mummy films, and it’ll be a lot of fun to watch him return to arguably his most famous role.








