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OK folks, welcome back to Biography Flash — and yes, today’s episode is the one where I, Marcus Ellery, dust off my linen wrappings and try to keep up with the social, cinematic, and, let’s call it resurrected, life of The Mummy. Not *a* mummy — *The* Mummy. You know, the original king of skincare routines: 3,000 years in a sarcophagus, not a pore in sight, and somehow always ready for a reboot.
Let’s hit rewind to the sands of the past few days. First up — actual news you can bury me with: Lee Cronin, who scared the pants off us all with Evil Dead Rise, just wrapped production on a brand-new vision of The Mummy for Atomic Monster, Blumhouse, and New Line Cinema. Filming finished just weeks ago, according to Cronin’s own social media, which involving posting cryptic photos of people staring ominously into pits. That can only mean one thing — in about 18 months, we’re due for what Cronin swears will be, and I quote, “unlike any Mummy movie you’ve ever laid eyeballs on before.” No pressure, Lee. I'm pretty sure he's trying to raise box office receipts and ancient evils in equal measure. The movie’s slotted for April 17, 2026, so circle your calendars now — in whatever hieroglyphic script you prefer.
Casting news isn’t dead either. Hayat Kamille, from Vikings: Valhalla, is on board, joining May Calamawy of Moon Knight fame (because what’s a good mummy movie without someone who knows their way around a cursed scarab?), plus Veronica Falcón and May Elghety. Jack Reynor’s starring, but plot twist, he's *not* playing the Mummy, because that role apparently requires more crusty menace and slightly fewer leading-man looks. Social media’s eating up every bit of this — I saw memes circulating about Reynor assembling IKEA sarcophagi, so clearly, the fandom is alive and delightfully unhinged.
Meanwhile, the 1999 OG Mummy, starring Brendan Fraser, is having a little tomb-raiding moment of its own on streaming charts — it just clawed to the #1 spot on Peacock, 26 years after its release. Somewhere, Brendan Fraser is probably toasting the immortality of adventure movies, and possibly his agent.
I did a quick scroll through The Mummy’s wiki page to see if there was a public service announcement about ancient curses, but so far, it’s been all quiet on the undead front. No new hexes trending, no fresh sandstorms on TikTok. If you asked me, I’d say the biggest development in the biography of The Mummy this week is proof that you can’t keep a good monster down — especially not one with a major studio behind him and the best character actors this side of the Nile.
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