Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Set to Reunite in New Mummy Film
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are reuniting for an untitled new installment in the Mummy franchise, 25 years after their last appearance together. According to sources close to the production, Fraser will once again take on his iconic role as adventurer Rick O'Connell alongside Weisz's character, Evelyn Carnahan.
The project is set to be directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who have previously shown their horror-comedy chops in films like Ready or Not and two Scream installments. Fraser and Weisz last appeared together in The Mummy Returns back in 2001, with the film also introducing Dwayne Johnson's character, the Scorpion King.
Weisz had been replaced by Maria Bello in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor in 2008, while a planned "reboot" starring Tom Cruise was abandoned after poor box office returns and mixed reviews. However, the unexpected resurgence of interest in the original 1999 film, thanks to its 25th-anniversary re-release, has paved the way for Fraser's return.
Fraser is currently basking in the success of his Oscar-winning performance in The Whale, which marked a significant comeback for the actor after a string of lesser roles. With this new Mummy installment, he will be looking to build on that momentum and prove himself as a leading man once again.
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are reuniting for an untitled new installment in the Mummy franchise, 25 years after their last appearance together. According to sources close to the production, Fraser will once again take on his iconic role as adventurer Rick O'Connell alongside Weisz's character, Evelyn Carnahan.
The project is set to be directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who have previously shown their horror-comedy chops in films like Ready or Not and two Scream installments. Fraser and Weisz last appeared together in The Mummy Returns back in 2001, with the film also introducing Dwayne Johnson's character, the Scorpion King.
Weisz had been replaced by Maria Bello in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor in 2008, while a planned "reboot" starring Tom Cruise was abandoned after poor box office returns and mixed reviews. However, the unexpected resurgence of interest in the original 1999 film, thanks to its 25th-anniversary re-release, has paved the way for Fraser's return.
Fraser is currently basking in the success of his Oscar-winning performance in The Whale, which marked a significant comeback for the actor after a string of lesser roles. With this new Mummy installment, he will be looking to build on that momentum and prove himself as a leading man once again.