The ‘90s were filled with movies that we can now look back on years later and plant a well-deserved chef’s kiss. From horror franchise starters like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer to perfect rom-coms like Clueless and 10 Things I Hate About You and iconic dramas such as Forrest Gump and Fargo, the decade was the cinematic gift that kept on giving. No genre was hurting for top tier content and the world of action was no different. After all, where would we be as a species had Michael Bay not taken us to space in Armageddon or Brian De Palma and Tom Cruise not pushed the boundaries of stunt performance with Mission: Impossible?
And, while Hollywood has always been interested in revisiting fan-favorite IP and giving new directors a swing at already established universes, an original idea didn’t seem as hard to come by then as it is now. That’s why, at the top of our ’90s action pyramid (pun intended) is The Mummy, a little old favorite by helmer Stephen Sommers. Taking a page from what previously worked for Universal all the way back in 1932, Sommers revamped the screenplay, tossing in plenty of quippy one-liners along the way, and helped get the adventure-centered storyline’s heart beating once again. There, to ensure the comedy landed with audiences and that they connected with the romance unfolding throughout the tale, were the title’s leads, Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz, who undoubtedly pushed the project from success to mega-hit.
‘The Mummy’ Returns — To the Top 10
Although it’s been nearly 30 years since The Mummy first raised hell on screens, its curse (of luck) continues to hold onto audiences as the title is currently in the seventh spot on HBO Max’s Top 10 in the U.S. There are many reasons why now is the time that viewers are returning their attention to the film. For starters, Warner Bros. Pictures recently released the story’s latest adaptation — albeit in a much more horror adjacent way — via Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. Additionally, the hype has been building on what will serve as the fourth film in the franchise first started by Sommers’ 1999 blockbuster, which will see Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett take over the reins as directors with both Fraser and Weisz on board to reprise their roles.
Whatever the reason behind the rejuvenation of interest in the cinematic classic that is 1999’s The Mummy, we’re happy fans are seeking comfort in one of the best of the decade. If you live in the U.S., head over to HBO Max now to stream one of the genre’s very best.
- Release Date
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May 5, 1999
- Runtime
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125 minutes

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