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Lee Cronin's Chilling Mummy Reboot Promises Body Horror Reinvention
The supernatural horror film is set to hit theaters on April 17, 2026, with a focus on the Cannon family's terrifying ordeal.
Apr. 16, 2026 at 1:03pm
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The unsettling textures and lighting of Lee Cronin's Mummy reboot promise a chilling, body horror-infused take on the classic supernatural franchise.Los Angeles TodayDirector Lee Cronin's highly anticipated reimagining of the classic Mummy franchise is scheduled for theatrical release on April 17, 2026. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is positioned as a significant departure from previous iterations, with reporting describing it as a new era of body horror. The production is a collaboration between major industry banners including New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster, Blumhouse Productions, and Wicked/Good.
Why it matters
Cronin's previous horror hit, Evil Dead Rise, established him as a rising talent in the genre, and anticipation is high for his fresh take on the iconic Mummy mythology. The film's focus on the Cannon family's disappearance and the investigation that follows is expected to bring a grounded, character-driven approach to the supernatural premise.
The details
Filming took place from March to June 2025, with a runtime of 133 minutes. The cast is led by Jack Reynor as journalist Charlie Cannon and Laia Costa as his wife, Larissa Santiago-Cannon. The narrative centers on the Cannon family's ordeal after the disappearance of their children, including middle child Katie, played by Natalie Grace and Emily Mitchell.
- Filming took place from March to June 2025.
- The Mummy is scheduled for theatrical release on April 17, 2026.
The players
Lee Cronin
The writer and director of the film, known for his previous horror hit Evil Dead Rise.
Jack Reynor
The lead actor, portraying journalist Charlie Cannon.
Laia Costa
The actress playing Charlie Cannon's wife, Larissa Santiago-Cannon.
Natalie Grace
The actress playing the middle child, Katie Cannon, who went missing.
Emily Mitchell
The actress portraying a younger version of Katie Cannon.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Lee Cronin, Director
What’s next
The film will hold its premiere in Los Angeles on April 9, 2026, ahead of the nationwide release on April 17.
The takeaway
Cronin's bold reinvention of the Mummy franchise promises to deliver a fresh, character-driven take on the supernatural horror genre, building on his previous success with Evil Dead Rise and further establishing him as a rising talent in the world of horror filmmaking.
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