The reboot of ‘The Mummy 2’ was supposed to kick off a new shared universe, but after failing among critics and disappointing at the box office, the entire project was scrapped.
When announced, the film would be the first in a trilogy starring Tom Cruise, which would also be linked to Dark Universe – a monster saga planned by Universal Pictures.
Although it raised $ 408 million worldwide, the feature only earned $ 80 million in the United States. With the huge budget of $ 125 million, the return did not justify the investment.
Finally, “The Mummy 2” and Dark Universe have been canceled.
When the film was released, editor-in-chief Renato Marafon arrived in Mexico City to interview the very likeable Tom Cruise.
Watch:
In an interview with THR, director Alex Kurtzman spoke about the production and the mistakes he learned from its failure.
Enjoy watching:
“The mummy 2 is not what I wanted it to be. I am no longer involved in it and have no idea what is going on. I look back now and what seemed painful at the time turned out to be a blessing. I’ve learned that I have to follow my own instincts and when I can’t do it, I don’t think I can be successful.
He adds, “[Os filmes de monstros da Universal] they are beautiful because the monsters are imperfect characters and we see ourselves in them. I hope these are the films they will make; I want to see them.”
Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Russell Crowe and Jake Johnson are the stars.