Fake trailers spreading false news about the mummy 2025
26 December 2024
It has been rumored that Lee Cronin upcoming film The Mummy 2025 has Keanu Reeves starring in it. How did the Rumor arise should you ask? An online trailer of The Mummy: Tomb of secrets stirred up this flurry of speculation that Keanu reeves is starring in the new The Mummy 2025.
Lee Cronin upcoming film the mummy 2025 or also called the mummy’ reboot has had a number of verifiably fake trailers and to probably is not even called the mummy 2025 or the mummy’ reboot and to pop your bubble is definitely not releasing in 2025.
In 2022, Brendan Fraser told Variety that he’d be open to returning for a fourth Mummy movie if a solid concept were in place, though he admitted he wasn’t sure how it could be executed.
Rachel Weisz, Fraser’s co-star, similarly expressed optimism in a 2008 interview with MTV, confidently stating there would “absolutely be The Mummy 4.” However, that sequel never materialized.
After Tom Cruise’s 2017 reboot of The Mummy failed both critically and commercially—derailing Universal’s plans for a shared cinematic universe—it seems fans might have a long wait ahead for another revival of the franchise.
If the series does return, it would most likely require a complete reboot, detached from Fraser, Weisz, and Cruise, offering a fresh vision tailored to modern audience’s eager for bold storytelling and thrilling action.
Lee Cronin the evil dead rise director is set to write and direct a new take on the classic tale of ancient mummified horrors for New Line, according to THR. Blumhouse has scheduled the film for release on April 17, 2026.
“This will be unlike any Mummy movie you’ve ever seen,” told the evil dead rise director to THR. “I’m digging deep into the earth to unearth something ancient and truly terrifying.”
The beloved 1999 version of The Mummy, starring Brendan Fraser and directed by Stephen Sommers, was itself a remake of the original 1932 classic. Despite receiving mixed reviews, it became a massive box office success, earning over $416 million worldwide. Its popularity led to two sequels: The Mummy Returns (2001) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008).