Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Set to Reunite for New Mummy Film
Sources close to Universal Studios have confirmed that Brendan Fraser will once again team up with his The Mummy co-star Rachel Weisz, this time for a new installment in the iconic franchise. The news comes as part of an untitled project directed by horror-comedy specialists Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, also known as Radio Silence.
This development marks a significant reunion for Fraser, who played adventurer Rick O'Connell in the first two films, while Weisz's character, Egyptology researcher Evelyn Carnahan, remains a pivotal part of the series. The duo previously appeared together in 1999's The Mummy and 2001's The Mummy Returns, battling an ancient curse and the revived corpse of Imhotep alongside Arnold Vosloo.
Fraser's return to the franchise is no surprise, following his Oscar-winning performance in The Whale, which has revitalized his career. Meanwhile, Weisz's involvement solidifies her connection to the series, after initially leaving with Maria Bello's character, Evelyn Carnahan, for the 2008 film Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
The new Mummy film comes at a time when the franchise is regaining traction. A 25th-anniversary rerelease of The Mummy (1999) recently broke into the top 20 films in North America, showcasing its enduring popularity. This resurgence could be attributed to Universal Studios' shift back towards their Monsters franchise.
Radio Silence, composed of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, have established themselves as experts in blending horror and comedy elements, having previously directed Ready or Not, Abigail, and two Scream installments. Their involvement suggests that this new Mummy film will be a thrilling ride, combining action, adventure, and dark humor.
While details regarding the plot of the upcoming film are scarce, it is clear that Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz's reunion has generated significant excitement among fans and critics alike.
Sources close to Universal Studios have confirmed that Brendan Fraser will once again team up with his The Mummy co-star Rachel Weisz, this time for a new installment in the iconic franchise. The news comes as part of an untitled project directed by horror-comedy specialists Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, also known as Radio Silence.
This development marks a significant reunion for Fraser, who played adventurer Rick O'Connell in the first two films, while Weisz's character, Egyptology researcher Evelyn Carnahan, remains a pivotal part of the series. The duo previously appeared together in 1999's The Mummy and 2001's The Mummy Returns, battling an ancient curse and the revived corpse of Imhotep alongside Arnold Vosloo.
Fraser's return to the franchise is no surprise, following his Oscar-winning performance in The Whale, which has revitalized his career. Meanwhile, Weisz's involvement solidifies her connection to the series, after initially leaving with Maria Bello's character, Evelyn Carnahan, for the 2008 film Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
The new Mummy film comes at a time when the franchise is regaining traction. A 25th-anniversary rerelease of The Mummy (1999) recently broke into the top 20 films in North America, showcasing its enduring popularity. This resurgence could be attributed to Universal Studios' shift back towards their Monsters franchise.
Radio Silence, composed of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, have established themselves as experts in blending horror and comedy elements, having previously directed Ready or Not, Abigail, and two Scream installments. Their involvement suggests that this new Mummy film will be a thrilling ride, combining action, adventure, and dark humor.
While details regarding the plot of the upcoming film are scarce, it is clear that Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz's reunion has generated significant excitement among fans and critics alike.