

The Mummy 2026 Review: Brutal Horror Reawakens
An Opening Buried in Dust and Dread The Mummy 2026 directed by Lee Cronin wastes no time pretending to be a light adventure film. The opening scene drops viewers inside a collapsing excavation site where sand pours through cracked stone ceilings like water from a burst pipe. Someone screams below ground. Torches flicker violently. Meanwhile Cronin keeps the camera close to terrified faces instead of ancient artifacts which immediately changes the mood from treasure hunting










