Lee Cronin's 'Mummy' Gets a Trailer
- The first full trailer centers on a family reunited with a daughter missing eight years, with Lee Cronin's The Mummy arriving in theaters April 17.
- Backed by James Wan and Jason Blum, director Lee Cronin reimagines the Universal Monsters by turning the mummy into a child, following his success with Evil Dead Rise, which grossed 147 million globally.
- The trailer shows Katie as a mummified husk who bites hands and poses, `What was our daughter doing in a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus?`, revealing years entombed.
- Casting credits list Natalie Grace as Katie and Lee Cronin as writer-director, with Jack Reynor and Laia Costa portraying the parents who bring her home despite warnings.
- With other Mummy projects active, this film's April 17 release invites franchise comparisons as James Wan and Jason Blum's producers place it within Universal Monsters' reworking, raising questions about two Mummy franchises and a new Dark Universe.
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