‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Trailer Revealed, Tickets Now on Sale

The newest trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy suggests a genuinely frightening movie experience. This reboot of the classic monster series isn’t holding back, offering a fresh take on the story with a young girl who comes back to life and starts haunting her family. Coming from the director of Evil Dead Rise, this version of The Mummy promises to be intensely unsettling and likely won’t appeal to everyone.

The final trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is here, and tickets are now available! The movie, arriving in theaters on April 17th, centers around a couple whose daughter mysteriously returns home after being lost in the desert for eight years. She’s found revived from an ancient sarcophagus, but her return isn’t what they hoped for. Despite obvious warning signs, they happily welcome Katie (Natalie Grace) back, a decision they quickly regret. What follows is disturbing and gruesome, as Katie appears possessed, consumes horrifying things like scorpions, and unleashes terror on her family.

Cronin wrote and directed The Mummy, which follows the Cannon family. The cast includes Jack Reynor (known from Midsommar) as Charlie Cannon, Laia Costa (Victoria) as Larissa Cannon, Natalie Grace (1923) as Katie, Shylo Molina as Sebastián, Billie Roy as Maud, and Veronica Falcón (Imaginary) as Carmen. May Calamawy (Moon Knight) also appears in a currently unrevealed role. The trailer is available below.

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2026-04-01 22:30