Here are the latest publicly reported items about Lee Cronin and The Mummy, with sources cited after each claim.
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Lee Cronin is directing a new take on The Mummy for Blumhouse and Atomic Monster, with reporting tying the project to a 2026 release window. This was covered by outlets noting Cronin’s involvement and the project’s rebooted concept.[1]
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The Mummy (Cronin’s version) has been positioned as a reboot that emphasizes a darker, horror-focused approach and reimagines the franchise around a family-centered, supernatural threat, rather than a traditional mummy-adventure setup.[3][4]
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Casting updates have surfaced, including Laia Costa joining the cast alongside Jack Reynor, as reported in trade coverage discussing the evolving ensemble for Cronin’s film.[2]
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The project’s release date has been repeatedly cited as April 17, 2026, by multiple outlets, though some early reporting references may vary slightly in phrasing; the current reporting aligns on a 2026 theatrical window.[2][3]
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Critical reception and early previews have begun to appear in late 2026 coverage, with mixed opinions about how the reboot handles The Mummy concept and its horror orientation.[6][10]
Illustration of what to expect
- The Mummy (Cronin): a modern horror reboot directed by Lee Cronin, produced by James Wan and Jason Blum, with a family-centered premise and a reimagined mummy figure.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise excerpts from these sources, summarize the cast list, or compile a timeline of announced development milestones. I can also assemble a quick one-page digest with the key dates, people, and critical reception.
Citations:
- The Mummy: EVIL DEAD RISE's Lee Cronin Directing New Monster Horror For Blumhouse.[1]
- Lee Cronin's The Mummy - Wikipedia.[3]
- Lee Cronin’s The Mummy adds Laia Costa to the cast.[2]
- The Mummy remake will be released April 17, 2026.[2]
- 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' trailer and reception coverage.[4][10][6]