Universal Studios is breathing new life into an old franchise by revisiting a classic horror movie. In a surprising twist, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are set to reprise their roles as Rick O'Connell and Evelyn Carnahan in the highly anticipated sequel to "The Mummy Returns".
According to recent reports, the duo is currently in talks with Radio Silence, aka Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and writer David Coggeshall, to star in a new film that will ignore the subsequent sequels. The pair played off each other so well in their previous two installments - "The Mummy" (1999) and "The Mummy Returns" (2001) - that many fans are eager to see them back on screen as the iconic characters.
Interestingly, this new film is also notable for ignoring the third installment of the franchise, released 10 years after the previous sequel. It's a bold move by Universal Studios, which has had multiple attempts at reviving the "Mummy" franchise in recent years, including a disastrous attempt with Tom Cruise in 2017.
However, it seems that this time around, Universal Studios is getting it right by bringing back the original stars of the franchise. Fans have been clamoring for a return to the desert adventures of Rick and Evelyn, and it's good news that they'll be getting another chance. With its talented cast and crew in place, there's no doubt that this new film will deliver plenty of thrills and chills for audiences.
According to recent reports, the duo is currently in talks with Radio Silence, aka Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and writer David Coggeshall, to star in a new film that will ignore the subsequent sequels. The pair played off each other so well in their previous two installments - "The Mummy" (1999) and "The Mummy Returns" (2001) - that many fans are eager to see them back on screen as the iconic characters.
Interestingly, this new film is also notable for ignoring the third installment of the franchise, released 10 years after the previous sequel. It's a bold move by Universal Studios, which has had multiple attempts at reviving the "Mummy" franchise in recent years, including a disastrous attempt with Tom Cruise in 2017.
However, it seems that this time around, Universal Studios is getting it right by bringing back the original stars of the franchise. Fans have been clamoring for a return to the desert adventures of Rick and Evelyn, and it's good news that they'll be getting another chance. With its talented cast and crew in place, there's no doubt that this new film will deliver plenty of thrills and chills for audiences.