The Mummy

The Mummy

Movie |

Egypt | Monster

  • Duration: 1h 50min
  • Music: Christopher Scarabosio,Paul Massey,Daniel Laurie,Pascal Garneau,David C. Hughes Songs List
  • Award(s): EDA Special Mention 2018 (Won)
    EDA Special Mention 2018 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: 2012 Doomsday, The Covenant
  • Story:
    Though safely entombed in a crypt deep beneath the unforgiving desert, an ancient queen whose destiny was unjustly taken from her is awakened in our current day, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.
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5.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Though safely entombed in a crypt deep beneath the unforgiving desert, an ancient queen whose destiny was unjustly taken from her is awakened in our current day, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.
Ratings

5.4/10

IMDb

15%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

Won
EDA Special Mention Award

Sequel or Remake That Shouldnt Have Been Made | 2018

IFCS Award

Worst Film | 2017

SLFCA Award

Worst Film of the Year | 2017

Razzie Award

Worst Actor | 2018 | Tom

Nominations
EDA Special Mention Award

Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | 2018 | Sarah

Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest For | 2018

Razzie Award

Worst Director | 2018 | Alex

Worst Supporting Actor | 2018 | Russell

Worst Screenplay | 2018

So Rotten You Loved It | 2018

Worst Supporting Actress | 2018 | Sofia

Worst Picture | 2018

Worst Remake RipOff or Sequel | 2018

Taurus World Stunt Award

Best Stunt Rigging | 2018

Golden Trailer Award

Golden Fleece TV Spot | 2018

Best Summer Blockbuster Poster | 2017

Best Action TV Spot | 2017

Best Summer Blockbuster | 2017

Best Teaser Poster | 2017

Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film | 2017

Best Summer Blockbuster Poster | 2017

Golden Schmoes Award

Biggest Disappointment of the Year | 2017

Worst Movie of the Year | 2017

BOX OFFICE

Budget 125,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 409,231,607 USD

MUSIC

  • #
  • Title
  • Duration
  • Listen
  • 1
  • The Mummy
  • 04:29
  • 2
  • The Secret of the Mummy
  • 04:41
  • 3
  • Nick's Theme
  • 02:04
  • 4
  • Prodigium
  • 02:51
  • 5
  • Egypt's Next Great Queen
  • 03:23
  • 6
  • Sandstorm
  • 01:12
  • 7
  • The Call of the Ancients
  • 03:34
  • 8
  • A Sense of Adventure
  • 02:40
  • 9
  • Haram
  • 04:25
  • 10
  • A Warning of Monsters
  • 06:07
  • 11
  • The Lost Tomb of Ahmanet
  • 02:35
  • 12
  • Providence
  • 01:59
  • 13
  • The Sand of Wrath
  • 02:43
  • 14
  • Enchantments
  • 01:06
  • 15
  • Concourse of the Undead
  • 05:00
  • 16
  • World of Monsters
  • 02:33
  • 17
  • She is Risen
  • 04:04
  • 18
  • Chaos, Mayhem, Destruction
  • 04:43
  • 19
  • Sanction of the Gods
  • 03:07
  • 20
  • Unstoppable
  • 04:15
  • 21
  • Beyond Evil
  • 02:14
  • 22
  • Power and Temptation
  • 01:29
  • 23
  • Inquest
  • 01:36
  • 24
  • Forward Momentum
  • 03:46
  • 25
  • Set
  • 03:25
  • 26
  • Pathogen of Evil
  • 02:04
  • 27
  • Liberators of Precious Antiquities
  • 01:48
  • 28
  • Dawn of Evil
  • 04:02
  • 29
  • Sepulcher
  • 04:43
  • 30
  • Iniquity
  • 02:12
  • 31
  • The Calling
  • 02:35
  • 32
  • Possession of the Knight's Tomb
  • 02:43
  • 33
  • Destiny
  • 08:22
  • 34
  • Sentience
  • 03:19
  • 35
  • Between Life and Death
  • 02:23
  • 36
  • The Mummy End Title Suite
  • 10:13
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The zero gravity scene took sixty-four takes and was shot for two days in a special plane that was lined in padded green fabric covered in reference marks The plane would fly to a high altitude then dive along a parabolic path, falling at the same rate as the gravitational pull. This has been used for several films in the past, including Apollo 13 (1995) 22 years earlier. It was invented by NASA, where it was used for zero-G training for astronauts. Reportedly, a lot of the crew got nauseous during the scene and vomited, except for the main stars, Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis, who were really proud of the stunt.

The book from Jekyll's library that Jenny uses to knock out an adversary is the Book of Amun-Ra from The Mummy (1999).

This film was intended to be the first installment in a film universe known as "Dark Universe". Javier Bardem had already been announced as Frankenstein's monster in Bill Condon's 'Bride of Frankenstein', and Johnny Depp was gearing up to play the titular character in 'The Invisible Man'. Other movies planned were 'Creature of the Black Lagoon', 'The Wolf Man', 'Van Helsing' and 'Dracula', as well as 'Dark Army' (where several of the monsters would team up). However, plans for a shared film narrative were canceled after this film was a critical and commercial failure.

When Jake Johnson was offered his part in the film, he loved the idea and the opportunity to work with Tom Cruise, knowing that Cruise does most of his own stunts. He signed on immediately, but when he read the full script and learned what kind of dangerous actions were expected of him, he admitted to getting cold feet. However, Cruise allowed Johnson access to his private facilities for a rigorous 4.5 month training course, making him well prepared for all the stunts he was required to do.

The film's tagline, "Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters," is a quote from The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), which was also produced by Universal and would have been the next installment in the Dark Universe franchise if "The Mummy (2017)" caught on.

Popular Dialogues

"Dr. Henry Jekyll: Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters."

"Dr. Henry Jekyll: It's not an exact science, this business. Nick Morton: What? And the business being? Dr. Henry Jekyll: Evil, Mr. Morton. Recognize, contain, examine, destroy."