The movie received mixed reviews from critics but was praised for its action sequences and visual effects. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $434 million worldwide.
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The fallout was immediate. Universal quietly shelved the Dark Universe. Planned films like Bride of Frankenstein were paused, and the interconnected storyline was abandoned. Universal pivoted to a much more successful strategy: allowing filmmakers to create standalone, low-budget, creator-driven horror films based on the monsters, which kicked off with Blumhouse’s critically acclaimed The Invisible Man in 2020. The Legacy of the 2017 Film
The studio announced the "Dark Universe," an interconnected series of modern action-horror films. The Mummy (2017) was selected as the foundational chapter. Universal spared no expense, assembling an ensemble of A-list talent. Tom Cruise was brought in to lead the film as the rogue soldier of fortune Nick Morton. Russell Crowe was cast as Dr. Henry Jekyll, a character designed to act as the "Nick Fury" of the Dark Universe, anchoring a mysterious monster-hunting organization called Prodigium. Sofia Boutella secured the title role as Ahmanet, the resurrected Egyptian princess.
As one viewer noted: "It's not a great movie, but it is fun to watch".
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(Tom Cruise), a soldier of fortune who accidentally unearths an ancient tomb in Iraq. He inadvertently releases Princess Ahmanet
Universal Pictures originally built its legacy on classic monster movies throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Following the massive success of Marvel Studios' interconnected storytelling, Universal attempted to replicate the formula by modernizing their classic monsters. The Mummy (2017) was officially positioned as the foundational stone for the Dark Universe, which was slated to include Johnny Depp as the Invisible Man and Javier Bardem as Frankenstein’s Monster.
The movie is part of the Universal's shared universe, Dark Universe, which aims to bring together classic movie monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, The Mummy, and The Invisible Man in a single cinematic universe.
The film follows Nick Morton (Tom Cruise), a U.S. military reconnaissance officer who moonlights as a looter of ancient antiquities. While in Iraq, Nick and his partner accidental uncover an Egyptian tomb containing Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella).
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The movie received mixed reviews from critics but was praised for its action sequences and visual effects. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $434 million worldwide.
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The fallout was immediate. Universal quietly shelved the Dark Universe. Planned films like Bride of Frankenstein were paused, and the interconnected storyline was abandoned. Universal pivoted to a much more successful strategy: allowing filmmakers to create standalone, low-budget, creator-driven horror films based on the monsters, which kicked off with Blumhouse’s critically acclaimed The Invisible Man in 2020. The Legacy of the 2017 Film The Mummy 2017 Mp4moviez
The studio announced the "Dark Universe," an interconnected series of modern action-horror films. The Mummy (2017) was selected as the foundational chapter. Universal spared no expense, assembling an ensemble of A-list talent. Tom Cruise was brought in to lead the film as the rogue soldier of fortune Nick Morton. Russell Crowe was cast as Dr. Henry Jekyll, a character designed to act as the "Nick Fury" of the Dark Universe, anchoring a mysterious monster-hunting organization called Prodigium. Sofia Boutella secured the title role as Ahmanet, the resurrected Egyptian princess.
As one viewer noted: "It's not a great movie, but it is fun to watch". The movie received mixed reviews from critics but
The ability to watch the movie without a subscription to streaming services.
(Tom Cruise), a soldier of fortune who accidentally unearths an ancient tomb in Iraq. He inadvertently releases Princess Ahmanet This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Universal Pictures originally built its legacy on classic monster movies throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Following the massive success of Marvel Studios' interconnected storytelling, Universal attempted to replicate the formula by modernizing their classic monsters. The Mummy (2017) was officially positioned as the foundational stone for the Dark Universe, which was slated to include Johnny Depp as the Invisible Man and Javier Bardem as Frankenstein’s Monster.
The movie is part of the Universal's shared universe, Dark Universe, which aims to bring together classic movie monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, The Mummy, and The Invisible Man in a single cinematic universe.
The film follows Nick Morton (Tom Cruise), a U.S. military reconnaissance officer who moonlights as a looter of ancient antiquities. While in Iraq, Nick and his partner accidental uncover an Egyptian tomb containing Princess Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella).
Purchase a Blu-ray or 4K UHD copy to own the movie permanently with superior picture and audio quality. Conclusion