A mummy with glowing eyes peers from an open sarcophagus with golden light illuminating ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs on tomb

Mummy Trailer Slams Rumors

At a Glance

  • The first trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy debuts, keeping its title despite rival-remake rumors.
  • The horror film follows a family whose daughter vanishes and reappears eight years later, changed.
  • Director Lee Cronin calls it “one part Poltergeist and one part Seven” filtered through his style.
  • Why it matters: It re-sets audience expectations, promising a grounded, supernatural twist on mummification.

The trailer for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has arrived, ending months of speculation about a possible title change and giving viewers their first look at a horror story that blends family drama with ancient terror.

Trailer Debunks Title-Change Rumors

Social-media chatter had suggested the film might drop its name to avoid confusion with competing Mummy projects. The teaser release confirms the title remains unchanged and positions the movie as a standalone horror experience rather than another Universal Monsters reboot.

Plot Reveal: Eight-Year Absence

The footage centers on a family whose young daughter, Katie, disappears without a trace. Eight years later she returns, but something is clearly wrong. The central mystery-“What happened to Katie?”-drives the plot and hints that mummification plays a role in her transformation.

A New Take on Mummification

Cronin told News Of Fort Worth he wanted to move beyond the familiar trope of cursed Egyptian royalty. Instead, he explores lesser-known mummification practices and their purposes, grounding the supernatural elements in a contemporary setting. The horror emerges from the idea that ordinary people can become subject to ancient, hidden rituals.

Cinematic Influences

The director describes the film as:

  • One part Poltergeist-focusing on a family in crisis
  • One part Seven-evoking a grim, grounded world
Young girl stands with sunken eyes and pale skin wearing tattered clothes with bandaged furniture and hieroglyphics on wall b

Both inspirations filter through Cronin’s signature style established in Evil Dead Rise, emphasizing intense, character-driven scares.

Cast and Release Date

The ensemble includes:

  • Jack Reynor
  • Laia Costa
  • May Calamawy
  • Natalie Grace
  • Veronica Falcón

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy opens April 17.

Key Takeaways

  • The trailer silences renaming rumors while establishing a unique horror identity.
  • By blending Poltergeist-style family tension with Seven‘s gritty atmosphere, Cronin promises a fresh spin on mummification lore.
  • The April release positions the film as a spring horror standout, distancing itself from prior Mummy blockbusters.

Author

  • My name is Caleb R. Anderson, and I’m a Fort Worth–based journalist covering local news and breaking stories that matter most to our community.

    Caleb R. Anderson is a Senior Correspondent at News of Fort Worth, covering city government, urban development, and housing across Tarrant County. A former state accountability reporter, he’s known for deeply sourced stories that show how policy decisions shape everyday life in Fort Worth neighborhoods.

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