I had simply turned 10 when The Mummy got here out in Might of 1999, and I bear in mind cowering, wide-eyed, behind my large bag of popcorn topped with Sno-Caps as man-eating CGI scarabs terrorized the characters on display screen. I couldn’t sleep that evening once we returned dwelling from the movie show, as visions of decrepit mummies and lethal, historical bugs and males shriveling up as they obtained the life sucked out of them flashed in my little woman mind. I used to be so scared! I used to be hooked.
The Mummy has lengthy been one in all my favourite movies, partly resulting from my timeless ’90s nostalgia but additionally as a result of it’s simply a good time. It’s a film that feels like a film, as Harry Types would possibly put it. And what’s to not love? The movie pays tribute to the basic journey movies of years-gone-by with out feeling like an uninspired retread.
It’s obtained motion! Fantasy! Romance! It’s a little bit spooky, too! (For a 10-year-old, anyway, in that entry-level, gateway-horror manner.) It’s the form of film I can watch over and over, any time, it doesn’t matter what temper I’m in. It’s just like the cinematic equal of a consolation meal, however with some precise diet — not essentially the responsible pleasure fast-food sort.
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Plus, the forged is totally stacked. Arnold Vosloo is menacing and empathetic as the mum Imhotep, respiratory contemporary life into the basic Common Footage monster. Brendan Fraser is the proper main man: Good-looking, humorous, and oozing easy charisma and swashbuckling attraction as adventurer Rick O’Connell. In the meantime, Rachel Weisz channels the spirit of Previous Hollywood’s main women together with her charming portrayal of bookish, stunning, courageous Egyptologist Evelyn Carnahan. Collectively, their chemistry is electrical.
Following latest information that Fraser and Weisz are (lastly, fortunately) in talks to reprise their roles as Rick and Evie for a brand new Mummy journey, as a longtime fan of the the 1999 movie and its 2001 sequel I’ve obtained some ideas (let’s name them well mannered requests) about what I’d like to see on this long-awaited sequel — in addition to what I desperately hope the filmmakers will keep away from.
Beneath, listed below are 5 issues I hope to see in The Mummy 4. (Or The Mummy 3, I suppose, if this subsequent one retcons the forgettable Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.)
1. Rick and Evie Nonetheless Fortunately Married
Very like Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring sequence, the ’90s/’00s Mummy movies (the primary two, anyway) actually wouldn’t be the identical with out Fraser and Weisz’s plain chemistry as Rick O’Connell and Evelyn Carnahan. Rick and Evie’s unconditional love for one another serves because the beating coronary heart of the sequence, anchoring all of the fantasy and journey and horror with one thing palpable and earnest. Their relatable romance, which started with the ol’ enemies-to-lovers trope, provides the viewers one thing to care about far past the motion on display screen.
That mentioned, there may be some misguided notion to have Rick and Evie divorce or break up between movies simply to allow them to do the entire fall-in-love-again factor, or have Rick work to win Evie again from some smooth new suitor, or — Egyptian gods forbid — introduce a model new love curiosity fully. And to this I say: Don’t you dare.
We’ve seen it time and time once more in films: Han and Leia, Gale and Dewey, Indiana and Marion. However we don’t have to do the entire on-again, off-again plot gadget, or that drained factor the place the male lead spirals away from his longtime love resulting from some trauma or private unraveling (sometimes involving some sturdy liquor), solely to seek out himself once more and win her again. Please, depart Rick and Evie fortunately, passionately married. As followers noticed in The Mummy Returns, they’re simply as attractive and fascinating married with a child as they have been single and flirting with one another within the first film.
2. David Corenswet as Alex (Why Not?)
Evie and Rick’s son Alex is a crucial character in The Mummy universe. He performs a giant position in The Mummy Returns, in addition to Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the latter of which tried to set the character as much as take the mantle from Fraser’s Rick for future movies. (As we all know, that certain as hell by no means occurred.)
Sadly, actor Luke Ford, who performed grownup Alex in that movie, wasn’t the proper match. Now don’t get me fallacious: Ford is a reliable actor, and was hardly the worst half in regards to the film, however his portrayal of Alex lacked the charisma characters on this specific franchise are recognized for. He did not seize the bright-eyed curiosity and vibrant persona Alex displayed in The Mummy Returns, traits inherited little doubt from his dad and mom.
If Alex have been to return (which might make sense), would possibly I current an impressed recasting alternative? If ever there have been an actor who not solely seems to be like, however embodies the power of a younger Fraser, it’s Superman star David Corenswet. As Clark Kent, Corenswet nails the entire charming, heroic dork vibe I’d count on from the son of Rick and Evie O’Connell. Plus, if the franchise have been to proceed with Alex, Corenswet’s really obtained the chops to hold the sequence ahead. Somebody get his agent on the road ASAP!
3. Jonathan Again in Motion, Of Course
In a movie completely stacked floor-to-wall with charismatic characters and memorable performances (Fraser! Weisz! Arnold Vosloo! Oded Fehr! Jonathan Hyde!), you would possibly assume the sibling of the romantic lead would get misplaced within the shuffle as a throwaway comedic reduction. However John Hannah’s Jonathan, brother of Evelyn, doesn’t simply maintain his personal; he’s a standout and fan-favorite in his personal proper.
Evie’s playing, treasure-hunting brother steals most of the scenes he’s in. A gold-hearted scoundrel in enterprise, his playboy attraction and penchant for a lazy lifetime of luxurious are betrayed solely by his sudden bravery within the face of undead peril and his fierce loyalty to his household. His presence was a welcome consolation in Tomb of the Dragon Emperor — other than Fraser, he was the one authentic actor to return for the maligned third installment — and one other Rick and Evie journey simply wouldn’t be the identical with out him inadvertently inflicting hassle (and, to be honest, serving to get everybody again out of hassle, in his personal bumbling manner). That mentioned, I firmly count on Hannah will likely be getting a name from producers quickly.
4. Imhotep (Hear Me Out…)
Arnold Vosloo is a magnetic presence within the first two Mummy films, bringing Imhotep (again) to life with a singular mix of pathos, intercourse enchantment, and intimidating swagger. He infuses the position with gravitas and vulnerability whereas managing to be menacing and intense. And regardless that Imhotep is technically lifeless at this level (uh, once more), it’s nothing a little bit studying from the E book of the Lifeless couldn’t repair!
Following Imhotep’s resurrection in The Mummy Returns, the larger-than-life villain, tragically betrayed by his lover Anck-Su-Namun, abandons his quest for world domination and returns to the underworld, heartbroken. Earlier than he does so, he shoots Rick and Evie — the latter of whom refuses to abandon Rick throughout a second of mortal peril — a pained look of sorrow and eager for what they’ve, humanizing the once-mortal man behind the monster.
It’s the proper setup for Imhotep to ultimately return as an antihero who should assist Rick and Evie face off in opposition to an excellent larger, badder undead risk. We’ve seen it work in lots of movies earlier than, from Barbossa within the Pirates of the Caribbean sequence to Loki within the MCU and the T-800 within the Terminator films. Whereas it’s a well-used trope, it could present a chance for the character to return to display screen in a manner that is sensible for the story, doubtlessly to redeem his legacy as he helps save the world this time round.
5. Numerous Levity … Maintain It Enjoyable!
There’s quite a few causes 2017’s Mummy reboot starring Tom Cruise was a giant, fats dud that critics and audiences hated. Its worst offense? Taking itself manner too significantly. Bo-ring!
The Mummy (1999) embraced its inherent campiness, and in addition leaned into the silliness of the ‘30s and ‘40s serial movies that impressed it. It was, in each sense of the phrase, a blast from begin to end, toggling between fun-filled fantasy journey, high-energy motion flick and spooky, supernatural gateway horror with type and ease. In distinction, Cruise’s Mummy was too action-focused, too somber and middling in tone; neither enjoyable sufficient as an journey film nor scary sufficient to be an efficient horror movie. Let’s not make that mistake once more.
Fraser’s Mummy sequence was additionally very, effortlessly humorous, one thing the brand new movie would significantly profit from—particularly contemplating Lee Cronin’s upcoming 2026 movie primarily based on the basic monster will likely be a darkish horror movie, so these bases are well-covered. For Fraser’s return I’d prefer to see extra light-hearted levity. It’s why sure scenes from the 1999 movie (“Hey, Beni! Appears to me such as you’re on the fallacious facet of the river!” … “I’m a librarian!”) are nonetheless so memorable for followers to at the present time.

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