Tickets for Lee Cronin's The Mummy are now on sale, and Universal/Blumhouse have released a chilling final trailer along with a series of new posters.
This looks to be a decidedly darker and more horror-focused take on the classic movie monster than the 2017 Tom Cruise flop and the Indiana Jones-inspired franchise starring Brendan Fraser.
The story focuses on a child named Katie who reappears after vanishing in the desert eight years prior, only to begin manifesting some terrifying new character traits.
The trailers suggest that Cronin has taken a more demonic possession approach than most previous adaptations of the original story, which typically feature an ancient Egyptian ruler being resurrected to seek vengeance when their tomb is disturbed.
Cronin admitted that his film isn't really a "Mummy movie" at all during a recent interview.
"[It's] coming from a very different place, and it's not even a reinvention of mummy lore; it's looking into darker places and doing something different with what we think we might already know. It's an insane mashup to suggest, but [this film is] almost one part Poltergeist and one part Seven, but put through my lens and the way that I like to entertain people."
"This movie is a different type of fairground attraction," the filmmaker said in a separate interview with SFX. "It's more of a maze, and you don't know whether you're going to go left or right next, but you're not in control. Ideally, if I'm doing a good job, I've got my hand on your back, and I'm telling you which way to go."
"There's some tough, dark material in it, and there's a hard-boiled detective streak. But then there's also a huge domestic, supernatural swirl that's going on."
Have a look at the new trailer and posters below and let us know what you think.
"Hot off the record-setting resurrection of EVIL DEAD RISE, writer/director Lee Cronin turns to one of the most iconic horror stories of all time with an audacious and twisted retelling: LEE CRONIN’S THE MUMMY. The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace—eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare."
Lee Cronin's The Mummy stars Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, with Veronica Falcón. The film was written and directed by Cronin, and produced by James Wan, Jason Blum and John Keville. The executive producers are Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Macdara Kelleher and Lee Cronin.
The movie is set for a theatrical release on April 17.