What Did Brendan Fraser Say About Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ Failure?

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What Did Brendan Fraser Say About Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ Failure?

Synopsis

Brendan Fraser sheds light on the reasons behind Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ underperforming at the box office. With insights on what made the original franchise successful, he critiques the reboot for lacking excitement and fun—a must-read for movie enthusiasts.

Key Takeaways

  • Fraser's Insight: Emphasis on fun and adventure is crucial in filmmaking.
  • Franchise Success: Original Mummy films were box-office hits due to their engaging elements.
  • Future of Mummy: The franchise is set for another reboot in 2026.
  • Dark Universe: The ambitious cinematic universe concept was scrapped after the reboot's failure.
  • Industry Reflection: Filmmakers should consider audience expectations for successful projects.

Los Angeles, July 10 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Brendan Fraser seems to have uncovered the reason behind the disappointing performance of Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’.

Fraser believes that the film fell short at the box office due to its absence of fun, as reported by ‘Female First UK’.

The 56-year-old actor, who portrayed the treasure hunter Rick O'Connell three times in Stephen Sommers' Mummy series, which was a massive success, shared his insights.

According to ‘Female First UK’, Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ debuted in 2017 and aimed to initiate a Dark Universe featuring interconnected films based on the Universal Classic Monsters. However, it ended up being both a critical and commercial flop, resulting in the abandonment of the cinematic monster universe concept.

Fraser emphasized that Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ lacked the sense of adventure and excitement present in Sommers' films.

While speaking at Fan Expo Denver, Fraser stated, "I know Tom Cruise attempted to create his own film, and it’s no easy task! We all understand how challenging it is to make a movie. Except for the third one (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor), these films were at least fun, a thrilling ride that made you want to experience it again. The key is to deliver what everyone truly desires. If you deviate from that direction..."

Sommers directed the first two films in Fraser's series, which also featured Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, and Arnold Vosloo, and produced the third. Sommers has publicly expressed his displeasure with the reboot, noting that director Alex Kurtzman and writers David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, and Dylan Kussman did not seek his advice or insights.

The Mummy franchise is set to receive another reboot from Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin, who will be unveiling his interpretation of the cursed Egyptian monster through New Line in April 2026. This will mark the first film in The Mummy franchise not distributed by Universal Pictures.

Point of View

I find Brendan Fraser's commentary on the failed reboot of The Mummy insightful. His emphasis on the need for fun and excitement in films resonates with audience expectations. The film industry must heed these lessons to ensure future projects are both engaging and commercially viable.
NationPress
21/09/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Tom Cruise's ‘The Mummy’ fail?
Brendan Fraser suggests that the film lacked fun and adventure, which were key elements of the original Mummy franchise.
What did Brendan Fraser say about the reboot?
Fraser criticized the reboot for straying from the aspects that made the original films enjoyable.
Is there another Mummy reboot coming?
Yes, a new reboot is being developed by Lee Cronin, set for release in April 2026.
What was the intended direction for Tom Cruise's Mummy?
It aimed to launch a Dark Universe featuring interconnected films based on Universal Classic Monsters.
Who directed the original Mummy films?
The original films were directed by Stephen Sommers.
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