The highly anticipated reboot of The Mummy, directed by Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise), is set to hit theaters on April 17, 2026. Produced by Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster, and Cronin’s own company Doppelgängers, this new installment aims to resurrect the iconic horror franchise with a darker and more terrifying approach. Cronin, known for his ability to craft atmospheric and spine-chilling horror, has teased a fresh and haunting vision of the classic monster, stating, “I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.”
A Return to the Franchise’s Horror Roots
While specific plot details remain under wraps, the film is expected to take a significant departure from the action-adventure style of Brendan Fraser’s The Mummy trilogy and the 2017 Tom Cruise-led reboot. Instead, it will return to the franchise’s true horror origins, focusing on a chilling and suspenseful narrative.
The story will likely revolve around archaeologists who accidentally awaken an ancient, malevolent force, unleashing chaos and terror upon the modern world. Cronin has hinted that his version of The Mummy will be unlike any previous adaptation, offering a more grounded, unsettling, and atmospheric horror experience.
Cast and Production Team
The cast has yet to be officially announced, but speculation is already mounting about potential surprise appearances, including Brendan Fraser or other actors from the beloved 1999 trilogy in nostalgic cameos.
The production team is stacked with horror powerhouses, including James Wan (The Conjuring, Insidious) and Jason Blum (The Invisible Man, Halloween), ensuring a high-quality and truly terrifying cinematic experience.
Building Anticipation and Future Possibilities
Cronin’s previous film, Evil Dead Rise, grossed over $147 million worldwide, proving his ability to craft successful horror films. With Blumhouse and Atomic Monster collaborating, excitement is at an all-time high for The Mummy (2026).
The film’s marketing has leaned heavily into its return to horror, enticing both long-time fans and new audiences eager for a fresh take on the undead legend. If successful, The Mummy could serve as the foundation for a revitalized Universal Monsters universe, bringing classic creatures back into the horror spotlight with modern storytelling and chilling suspense.
Mark your calendars for April 17, 2026—a new, terrifying chapter in The Mummy saga is about to unfold.