Not everyone managed to escape among the “lucky ones” were Nick Morton and the mummy Ahmanet, which had risen from the dead, which would try to enslave the whole world now. Realizing how it might end, Morton managed to hitch a rescue parachute to the only living woman on board and push her out of the plane, thereby saving her. Attacking the windshield, the feathered struck it, disorienting the pilots and leading everyone to an emergency. Now, the bloodthirsty princess seeks vengeance and wreaks havoc. Army sergeant who accidentally awakens an ancient Egyptian princess, the titular Mummy, essayed by Sofia Boutella, who was cursed and buried centuries ago. The plane fell into a chaos and was enveloped by a strange fog, suddenly a huge flock of mad birds appeared from it. Directed by Alex Kurtzman and co-written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie and Dylan Kussman, ‘The Mummy’ is an action-adventure horror that follows Tom Cruise as Nick Morton, a U.S. But to complete successfully the flight was not destined for all. They were going to take it to its location. Picking up the mummy, it was loaded on a board of the air transport. The members of the expedition began to experience the curse of the pharaohs while still being in the sky. Nevertheless, the body was extracted, which led to terrible, irreversible consequences, which is not forgivable for ignorant people who, for their own priorities, do everything.
For millennia, it lay in a sarcophagus, buried with honors in the middle of a hot desert, wishing to keep resting, and so that no one disturbed her eternal sleep. There is a talented archaeologist Nick Morton with the specialist researcher Jenny Halsey in the plane, who accompanied by a group of soldiers transported in an aircraft mummified body of the Egyptian queen. Taking the find into the plane, the group goes back to the location. The military found only an ancient tomb, looking quite eerily even from afar. However, terrorists are not found there, neither alive nor dead. Having collected a sufficient amount of information, and having determined the goals, a group of soldiers gets into the right place. The team has information that the criminals are in one of the underground bunkers. Here are 20 Crazy Secrets Behind The Making Of The Mummy Movies.In search of a terrorist group, American soldiers go to Iraq, in order to detect and destroy the enemy.
Things got even more interesting once those movies actually went into production, from medical emergencies to rumors of a curse to insurance policies you didn't even know existed.
The Mummy trilogy- as it is commonly referred to- has a fascinating history, with plans set in motion as early as 1992 and going through various directors, lead actors, budget sizes, and tonal shifts before things finally fell into place for the release of the first installment at the end of the decade. Blending elements of action, comedy, and horror, the movies seemed to kick off something of a renaissance for old school-style Hollywood adventure films that led to releases like National Treasure, The Da Vinci Code, Night at the Museum , and even a comeback from Indiana Jones himself. He was a great fit as the Indiana Jones-esque lead to the delightfully campy Mummy trilogy that he headlined.
We'll also touch on the spin-off Scorpion King series that was jump-started by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.īack in the late '90s Brendan Fraser was a bonafide star. Instead, we're going to focus on the more beloved sub-series of the long-running "Mummy franchise" that began with the 1999 Brendan Fraser-starring film and continued on through 2008's Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Let's get this out of the way up front: this list won't be discussing the 2017 Tom Cruise-led reboot of The Mummyfranchise that made decent money but overall wasn't particularly well-received.