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First reactions to Lee Cronin’s The Mummy describe the film as nasty, freaky, disgusting, and twisted

In June of 2024, it was announced that Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin had signed on to write and direct a new genre project for Atomic Monster, Blumhouse Productions, and New Line Cinema… and that December, we found out what that mysterious project is, as it was revealed that Cronin has come up with a new take on the concept of The Mummy! Cronin confirmed, “This will be unlike any Mummy movie you ever laid eyeballs on before. I’m digging deep into the earth to raise something very ancient and very frightening.” The film is set to reach theatres on April 17, 2026 – and with that date one week away, the first reactions have started dropping online to let us know it’s nasty, freaky, disturbing, and twisted.

What is the runtime of The Mummy?

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has a reported runtime of 134 minutes (2 hours and 14 minutes), making it one of the longest mummy movies ever made.

Cast

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy stars Jack Reynor (Midsommar), Laia Costa (Victoria), May Calamawy (Moon Knight), Veronica Falcón (Queen of the South), Hayat Kamille (Vikings: Valhalla), and May Elghety (Clash).

It should be noted that, since the project is set up at New Line Cinema, this “new take on the horror trope revolving around the ancient mummified undead” has nothing to do with the classic Universal horror property. We heard back in May 2024 that there are three Mummy projects in development at Universal, including a prequel that screenwriter Wes Tooke is working on and a sequel to the Brendan Fraser films (those being The Mummy 1999, The Mummy Returns, and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor). It was recently confirmed that Fraser and Rachel Weisz are coming back for The Mummy 4, which has Radio Silence attached to direct from a script by David Coggeshall.

Synopsis

Here’s the synopsis: synopsis: 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.

Atomic Monster and Blumhouse are co-financing Lee Cronin’s film. James Wan is producing alongside Jason Blum and John Keville. Michael Clear, Judson Scott, and Macdara Kelleher serve as executive producers. Alayna Glasthal is the executive overseeing the project for Atomic Monster. Cronin’s Doppelgängers banner is also producing.

First Reactions to The Mummy

#LeeCroninsTheMummy is, without question, the most terrifying and disgusting Mummy movie you’ll ever see. Unrelenting in some ways that I can’t go into because spoilers, and it’s definitely not for everyone, but if you enjoyed Evil Dead Rise, chances are you’ll love this. pic.twitter.com/t6ACbeylZH

— Chris Killian (@chriskillian) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy was so dark and twisted!! y’all the third act had me clutching my pearls. such a great watch! @warnerbros pic.twitter.com/STJ7ZQL3Tm

— sarah (@urfavgremlin) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy trades spectacle for intimate domestic horror, turning family trauma & grief into something eerie and deeply unsettling. A visceral body horror with superb squelching sound design subverts what you’d expect from a monster movie. Fingers & toes will curl! pic.twitter.com/c55KIIp2wk

— iammichaeljlee.bsky.social (@IamMichaelJLee) April 10, 2026

Just Finished #LeeCroninsTheMummy
at the Hollywood Post 43 – The American Legion premiere.
A dark, disturbing reboot—pure psychological horror Strong performances, eerie visuals & gripping..

A fresh, intense take on the mummy genre.

Rating: ☆ (4/5) @warnerbros pic.twitter.com/POXefj5CCD

— Kuldeep Gadhvi (@kuldeepgadhvi70) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy goes hard. It does not hold back. A freaky-as-fuck creepshow. Scary, scream-worthy & squirm-inducing. Natalie Grace is the MVP in a Linda Blair-inspired performance. A buffet of split diopter shots. @warnerbros pic.twitter.com/BWmxciSYxY

— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy is EVIL DEAD with a new paint job and Title. Is that a bad thing? No. Those that enjoy those films will have a BLAST.

And NO!

Brendan Fraser is NOT in this movie haha this is NOT that #MUMMY
a special S/O to all the dads out there because BAYBEEEEEE.

5/10 pic.twitter.com/m3olY8qsJW

— GLOBALNERDZ PODCAST (@GlobalNerdz) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy is a nasty, gruesome, mean-spirited & disgusting little shit of a movie. In other words, it’s a ripper. Plays like if Cronin saw BRING HER BACK after binging THE OMEN, THE VANISHING, & BRAINDEAD and then said “bet.” Bit long in the tooth, but she bites. Hard. pic.twitter.com/v7Ti2pcm5S

— Bill Bria (@billbria) April 10, 2026

I’ve seen THE MUMMY and I can confirm Brendan Fraser is not in the movie but other then that I actually enjoyed this movie it blend horror and comedy in the perfect way! A tad little long but enjoyable. 3rd act goes ballistic!! #LeeCroninsTheMummy pic.twitter.com/WtoCKavGmP

— Tyler Disney (@tylerdisney12) April 10, 2026

If you’re a fan of Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Rise, you’ll have fun with what he’s bringing to The Mummy. Bizarre choices here and there, but the spirit of a gross monster movie involving a little girl mummy pays off well. #LeeCroninsTheMummy pic.twitter.com/4AQKLpwUPV

— Aaron Neuwirth (@aaronsps4.bsky.social) (@AaronsPS4) April 10, 2026

#LeeCroninsTheMummy is the real fuckin deal. Nasty, goopy, gory, and schlocky. Basically Lee Cronin’s Evil Dead Mummy, so if you dug his style on Rise you’ll love this take on Mummy. Laia Costa remains one of my favorite actresses and Natalie Grace steals every scene she’s in. pic.twitter.com/6G9EsHq76W

— erik nordgren (@nrdgrn) April 10, 2026

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