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Lee Cronin's The Mummy

What happened to Katie?
2026 | 133m | English

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Popularity: 135 (history)

Director: Lee Cronin
Writer: Lee Cronin
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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.
Release Date: Apr 15, 2026
Director: Lee Cronin
Writer: Lee Cronin
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords journalist, egypt, monster, new mexico, kidnapping, pyramid, mummy, ritual, animal attack, investigation, supernatural, possession, curse, disappearance, tomb, scorpion, reboot, dark fantasy, coyote, supernatural horror, body horror, horror
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster, Domain Entertainment, Wicked/Good
Box Office Revenue: $48,821,688
Budget: $22,000,000
Updates Updated: Apr 25, 2026
Entered: Dec 23, 2025
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Name Character
Jack Reynor Charlie Cannon
Laia Costa Larissa Cannon
May Calamawy Detective Dalia Zaki
Natalie Grace Katie Cannon
Shylo Molina Sebastián Cannon
Billie Roy Maud Cannon
Veronica Falcón Carmen Santiago
Hayat Kamille The Magician
May Elghety Layla Khalil
Emily Mitchell Young Katie Cannon
Husam Chadat Detective Ismail
Tim Seyfi Doctor El-Sayed
Mark Mitchinson Professor Bixler
Gideon Emery Vogel
Dean Allen Williams Young Sebastián Cannon
Gerald Papasian Omar Farid
Hanna Khogali Nadia Taylor
Jamie Doyle Pinky
Amr Atia Officer Adel Salah
Jonny Everett Albuquerque Newsreader
Lily Sullivan Miss Mills
Montserrat Alcoverro Lucia
Catalina Botello Maria
Juan Carlos Montes-Roldán The Priest
Kian Nagel Bicycle Boy
Robin Windvogel Eager Student
Jonathan Gunning The Eighty-First Mummy
Omar El-Saeidi Gamal Khalil
Aisha Laouini Young Layla Khalil
Arkin Cureklibatir Jabari Khalil
Safi Mulki Tariq Khalil
Jolly Abraham Newsreader
Name Job
Alayna Glasthal Executive In Charge Of Production
Daire Glynn First Assistant Director
Charlie Endean Second Unit Director
Linda Gannon Hair Designer
Dorothy McDonnell Unit Production Manager
Lee Cronin Writer, Director
Hugh Fox Production Sound Mixer
Nick Bassett Production Design
Terri Taylor Casting
Dave Garbett Director of Photography
Joanna Eatwell Costume Design
Sarah Domeier Lindo Casting
Stephen McKeon Original Music Composer
Bryan Shaw Editor
Russell Bowen Visual Effects Supervisor
John Kennedy Visual Effects Producer
Blake Anderson Visual Effects Supervisor
Laura Jones Visual Effects Producer
Nathalie Girard Visual Effects Supervisor
Shane McEnroe Supervising Art Director
Gary McGinty Art Direction
Kevin Downey Set Decoration
Liz Byrne Makeup Designer
Arjen Tuiten Prosthetic Designer
Mike Hayes Second Unit First Assistant Director
Nicola Long Second Assistant Director
Peter Albrechtsen Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Garret Farrell Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Brendan Condren Stunt Coordinator
Barry Conroy Gaffer
Cathal Watters Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Michael Clear Executive Producer
Judson Scott Executive Producer
James Wan Producer
Lee Cronin Executive Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Macdara Kelleher Executive Producer
John Keville Producer
Pete Chiappetta Executive Producer
Andrew Lary Executive Producer
Anthony Tittanegro Executive Producer
Niamh Gale Co-Producer
Alayna Glasthal Co-Producer
Jennifer Scudder Trent Co-Producer
Ella Gale Associate Producer
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Reviews

ChrisSawin
4.0

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy isn’t scary or memorable; it’s raunchy exploitation and over-orchestrated expired cheese. It is a horror film that reeks of nothing but ridiculousness. The sad part is there’s a decent enough concept buried somewhere within this vomit-drenched monstrosity and a killer ambiance ... that is borderline spine-tingling. https://bit.ly/MummyBarf

Apr 17, 2026
Geronimo1967
6.0

I had high hopes for this, but boy was I disappointed... Instead of getting Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff or even Arnold Vosloo - we get a modern day "Carrie" with a few bandages and a rehash of the "Azazel" story - only this time with a sarcophagus and lots of rusty chains. We begin when the young ... daughter of "Charlie" (Jack Reynor) and "Larissa" (Laia Costa) is abducted by someone at the bottom of their garden who has been grooming her with candy bars at their Cairo home. Despite the best efforts of the police, there proves little that can be done and so the family relocate back to the USA and get on with raising their other two children. Then, out of the blue, "Det. Zaki" (May Calamawy) calls to say she has been found after an aeroplane crashed in the desert. Catatonic, the young girl (Natalie Grace) is brought home but swiftly we realise that all is not well and that when things begin to go bump in the night, some malevolence becomes apparent. What could possibly happen next? Well, sadly, there isn't the slightest hint of jeopardy about any of that as the visual effects designers go into overdrive and the writers head back to the pub. There simply isn't anything here that is remotely scary nor that does any justice to the ancient Egyptian mythology that could have better underpinned this mystery had Lee Cronin actually taken some trouble to build on that richness instead of sticking with the typical family panicky melodrama, albeit entertainingly augmented with some modern-day false teeth. There is the slightest of twists at the denouement that did make me smile - until I realised that might also signal sequel, and then I left to go home and watch a film that actually evokes something of the eerie and the mystical from this ancient culture. At least she wasn't a doll!

Apr 24, 2026