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MOVIES: The Mummy - News Roundup *Updated 5th June 2017*

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5th June 2017 - Promotional Stills




18th May 2017 - Official Trailer #3





16th May 2017 - Prodigium Revealed




11th May 2017 - Stunts Featurette





21st April 2017 - International Trailer
Thanks to BowlfullofAwesome for the heads up.





20th April 2017 - Promotional Photo
Thanks to BowlfullofAwesome for the heads up.



Source: Entertainment Weekly



2nd April 2017 - Trailer 2 + New Poster








  • 5th December 2016 - An Inside Look Featurette


  • 4th December 2016 - Trailer




Teaser Trailer + Poster







  • 4th May 2016 - Russell Crowe In Early Talks to Join Cast
    EXCLUSIVE: Russell Crowe is poised to join the growing legion of big stars taking part in Universal Pictures’ classic monsters universe. I’m told that Crowe is in early talks to play a Jekyll-like role opposite Tom Cruise in The Mummy. It is unclear whether this could lead to a future spinoff; right now the discussion is this film. Alex Kurtzman is directing.
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  • 15th April 2016 - Courtney B. Vance Joins Cast
    EXCLUSIVE: Hot off his critically acclaimed performance as Johnnie Cochran in FX’s record-breaking series The People vs. OJ Simpson, Courtney B. Vance has joined the cast of The Mummy for Universal Pictures, the first film in the studio’s new production endeavor that will expand and unify a network of classic monsters.

    He joins Tom Cruise, Kingsman: Secret Service’s Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis and Jake Johnson also star. Alex Kurtzman is directing, and producing with Chris Morgan (Fast & Furious series, Wanted) and Sean Daniel (who produced the last The Mummy trilogy). Jon Spaihts (Prometheus) wrote the script, and Sarah Bradshaw is exec producer.
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  • 23rd October 2014 - Rumor - Is This The Plot For The New Film?
    The story follows Navy Seal Tyler Colt and his mission in the Iraqi desert to find a group of terrorists hiding out in a bunker. To him and his teams surprise the terrorists within the bunker turn out be nothing more then some grave robbers who have all magically died. Upon entering the bunker Tyler and his team also succumb to some mystical forces out of their control. They soon realize the bunker they have infiltrated is actually a centuries old tomb. Mayhem erupts as all the Navy seal members start turning on one another and are captivated by the forces within the tomb. Tyler is the only one to make it all the way deep within the tomb alive to find an Black Iron Sarcophagus. It's marked with Egyptian symbols like the Ankh and Eye of Horus. Here Tyler is entranced by the forces to open up and release what is inside. But after placing his hand onto the sarcophagus he is immediately stabbed in the palm with a star shaped symbol. From then on his mind is cursed with visions of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria.....The Mummy.

  • 30th July 2014 - Alex Kurtzman to Direct
    Alex Kurtzman is in final negotiations to direct Universal’s reboot of The Mummy.

    Kurtzman, who with former writing partner Roberto Orci wrote some of the biggest franchise players in the past decade, already is producing the movie with Chris Morgan. Kurtzman and Morgan are weaving together a cinematic universe for Universal based on its movie monsters properties, and Mummy is due to be the first one out of the gate, with a release date of April 22, 2016. The movie is important as it will set the tone and stage for the rest of the universe.

    Plot details are being kept under wraps, but it’s understood that the new Mummy is set in the present and is not a horror play but rather an action-adventure tentpole with horror elements. It also will feature new characters and not rehash previous incarnations.

  • 16th July 2014 - Alex Kurtzman And Chris Morgan To Relaunch Classic Monster Franchises
    In recent years Universal Pictures has become defined by its The Fast And The Furious, Despicable Me, Bourne and Jurassic Park franchises. But the studio’s most enduring legacy is its library of classic movie monsters that include Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolf Man, Creature Of The Black Lagoon, The Invisible Man, Bride Of Frankenstein, and The Mummy. Universal is now dedicating renewed resources and an unprecedented, far-reaching commitment to revitalize its monster heritage.

    The studio is in early stages of developing a substantial new production endeavor that will expand and unify a network of classic characters and stories. The architects of that narrative will be Alex Kurtzman and Chris Morgan. Kurtzman recently broke with partner Roberto Orci, but his big-scale projects have included Transformers, Star Trek and The Amazing Spider-Man. Morgan is the writer behind five installments of The Fast And The Furious, which has been Universal’s most reliably lucrative franchise. It’s not set in stone yet if either will write, but they will soon be going around town enlisting talent to bring new cinematic life to these enduring characters from lore, literature and Universal’s own library. While Universal has selectively tapped its Movie Monster library for The Mummy, Van Helsing, The Wolfman, and the upcoming Dracula Untold, this will be the first time that the studio has formalized an approach to these classic characters in a cohesive, connected way rather than as a series of stand-alone projects by disparate filmmaking teams.
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