After Blumhouse put their own unique spin on the Universal Classic Monsters with 2025’sWolf Man, the studio is returning with a brand-new remake ofThe Mummy. The franchise launched with the premiere of the 1932 eponymous film, which starred horror icon Boris Karloff as the ancient Egyptian prince Imhotep, who has been resurrected and seeks a modern woman who he believes to be the reincarnation of his long-lost love. Coming hot on the heels ofDraculaandFrankenstein,The Mummycontinued the Universal classic horror cycle and was the first not to be based on existing literature.
Much like the other monsters in Universal’s legendary horror cycle, the film helped make mummies an archetype of scary movies, and Universal themselves produced a handful of sequels throughout the 1940s. However, it wouldn’t be until the release of Universal’s 1999 filmThe Mummythat the mummy archetype was brought into modern cinema, and the Brendan Fraser classic added more than a dash of action to spice things up. Now, Blumhouse is aiming to modernizeThe Mummyonce again, and the horror-centric studio has a lot to live up to afterthe disastrous failure of the 2017 remake.

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The Reboot Adds New Cast Members
With work underway on the secretive horror reboot, the latest news confirms thatThe Mummyhas added three new cast members. Joining the likes of Jack Reynor and Laia Costa, who are already signed on,Verónica Falcón (Jungle Cruise), May Elghety (Zodiac), and May Calamawy (Moon Knight) have been added to the cast. Nothing is currently known about the characters that the newcomers will be playing, and it’s tough to say if they’ll be leads or supporting actors.
Blumhouse’s The Mummy Release Date
Blumhouse’s Take on The Mummy Rises In 2026
Overall,the development and production of Blumhouse’sThe Mummyreboot has been lightning-quick, and the upcoming horror experience already has a release date. At the same time that the movie was revealed in December 2024, it was also announced thatThe Mummywill premiere on July 04, 2025. In a short but exciting statement, director Lee Cronin revealed that his take onThe Mummy"will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before," and he promises to “raise something very ancient and very frightening.”
Lee Cronin made a splash in the horror world with 2023’sEvil Dead Rise.

Since that announcement in late 2024,the movie began filming in March 2025, though an exact timeline for its production is still unknown. Considering how quickly the film has begun shooting, it stands to reason that Cronin’sThe Mummyshould have no trouble hitting its early 2026 release date.
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Blumhouse’s The Mummy Cast Details
Because little is known aboutThe Mummy, there is also little information about the cast. However, Lee Cronin’s latest twisted vision has already found its leading man, andMidsommarstar Jack Reynor has been tapped to headline the horror flick. Reynor’s character doesn’t have a name yet, but he will apparently play “a husband and father who runs afoul of supernaturally sinister forces.“Laia Costa (Duck Butter),Verónica Falcón (Jungle Cruise), May Elghety (Zodiac), and May Calamawy (Moon Knight)have also been cast in undisclosed roles.
Blumhouse’s The Mummy Story Details
An Experience Unlike Any Mummy Movie That’s Come Before
Even though the movie has entered production and already has a release date on the schedule, almost nothing is known about the plot of the reboot. However, director Lee Cronin has promiseda mummy movie unlike anything that’s come before, and that opens some intriguing avenues for the plot. The originalMummyfilm from 1932 is a hypnotic and gripping thriller, while most of the sequels turned the titular villain into a lumber monster who kills indiscriminately. 1999’sThe Mummybreathed new life into the mummy concept, but that can’t be repeated (as 2017’sThe Mummyproved).
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What that leaves isa chance for the franchise to return to its horror roots, and make mummies a scary prospect again. Cronin’sEvil Dead Risecleverly took theEvil Deaduniverse to new places, and a small-scale mummy story could be just as terrifying. While the 1999 and 2017 remakes had a global scale, Cronin’s version could reduce the scope and make the supernatural terror more relatable. ThoughWolf Manstumbled a bit, its small scale helped make the villain all the more horrific.The Mummyoffers unique storytelling opportunities, and Lee Cronin is up to the challenge.