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Genre | The Mummy (2016), Science Fiction & Fantasy, DVD Movie, The Mummy 4, King of the Dead, Blu-ray Movie, The Mummy: King of the Dead, Action & Adventure/Thrillers, Action & Adventure See more |
Format | 4K |
Contributor | Christopher McQuarrie, Marwan Kenzari, Annabelle Wallis, Jake Johnson, Sean Daniel, David Koepp, Sofia Boutella, Alex Kurtzman, Dylan Kussman, Russell Crowe, Sarah Bradshaw, Courtney B. Vance, Tom Cruise, Chris Morgan See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
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The Cast of The Mummy
Nick Morton (Tom Cruise)
A soldier of fortune, Nick Morton plunders conflict sites for timeless artifacts…ones he sells to the highest bidder. When Nick and his No. 2 (Chris Vail) are attacked by insurgents in the Middle East, in the ensuing battle, they accidentally unearth a tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh they come to know as Ahmanet. Nick is not simply the one responsible for setting Ahmanet free; he’s fulfilling an ordained destiny he couldn’t have possibly imagined. Now, he is the only one who can stop her ascension to a global ruler who will enslave humanity.
Ahmanet (Sofia Boutella)
Centuries ago, Ahmanet was raised as a fearless warrior and heir to her father’s throne. She was destined to be the first female pharaoh, but when the king finally fathered a son, Ahmanet was cast aside. Driven mad by betrayal, she was entombed for eternity by the very people who swore loyalty to her. Her fate? Erasure from history. Accidentally awoken by Nick Morton, this original and extraordinarily powerful monster sets out to reclaim her stolen kingdom and ascend to her rightful place as pharaoh. With her evolving powers, the strange and seductive Ahmanet forges an unbreakable connection with Nick, and in so doing, intertwines their destinies.
Jenny Halsey (Annabelle Wallis)
A British officer of Cultural Heritage, Jenny Halsey is enlisted by Nick to unearth the sarcophagus for transport. The Egyptologist’s own mother was long certain that there was a female pharaoh who’d been erased from history. Now, Jenny has finally found the princess she heard of only in myth and legend. When Jenny, Nick and Vail rappel down to an antechamber unearthed by human war, they unleash Princess Ahmanet, accidentally setting off a series of otherworldly phenomena.
Henry Jekyll (Russell Crowe)
The enigmatic Dr. Henry Jekyll oversees Prodigium, a secret organization with a mandate to recognize, examine, contain and destroy evil in our world. A scholarly English gentleman grounded in the modern day, he not only protects the world from monsters, he protects monsters from the world. Is Jekyll a friend or foe? Like all our principal characters, it depends upon your perspective, and their end game…
Chris Vail (Jake Johnson)
Although Vail likes to think of himself as a “liberator of precious antiques,” others prefer the term “modern-day grave robber.” While Nick is into the adventure as much as he is the adrenaline rush, Vail has no qualms about admitting he’s only in it for the money. Vail and Nick have been partners in crime for years, but nothing could prepare them for the evil they have awakened.
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Tom Cruise stars in this spectacular version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: The Mummy. Thought safely entombed deep beneath the desert, an ancient princess (Sofia Boutella) whose destiny was unjustly taken from her is awakened in our current day. Her malevolence has grown over millennia and with it come terrors that defy human comprehension. From the sands of the Middle East through modern-day London, The Mummy balances wonder, thrills, and imagination. The Mummy (2017) [Blu-ray]
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 5 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Item model number : mummy-3
- Director : Alex Kurtzman
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 1 hour and 50 minutes
- Release date : September 12, 2017
- Actors : Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Producers : Alex Kurtzman, Chris Morgan, Sean Daniel, Sarah Bradshaw
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French Canadian (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B072JLDDMT
- Writers : David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, Dylan Kussman
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,428 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,149 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025This is the 4K version of the Mummy with Tom Cruise. It looks great on a 77" OLED TV. The picture has some fine grain from the film source but it's a very clear image. There are a lot of dark scenes but those were very watchable on an OLED TV.
The Dolby ATMOS soundtrack is fantastic. If you have a home theater the sound will be immersive.
This movie has a lot of action and is just fun to watch.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025I love the movie actually I don't know what to say but it is a good movie and you know they should do more like it
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017Spoilers ahead.
Overall production values 4.5/5. This was quite well made really; good SFX, makeup and costuming, real actual sets, cool action sequences and great stunts. Don't know why people insisted the FX were bad, they most definitely were quality work. A few rough spots but nothing major. Soundtrack...eh, but not terrible; the “adventure” tracks in it were great but criminally underutilized. Also, this film is NOT a rip-off of the '99 movie, the giant dust-cloud face notwithstanding. That would require it to have more than five minutes of Egypt in it. And the lost city of Hamunaptra. And Medjai. You get the idea.
Storyline/Characterization 3/5. This was actually a fairly coherent action/chase film with horror elements, but it suffers somewhat from several issues. It was too short, for one. It needed like another forty minutes to develop properly. Maybe too much chasing, not enough worldbuilding. Trying to balance a Mummy story, an introduction to an anti-monster organization, and a Cruise run-a-thon in less than two hours hurt the thing.
I think maybe the modern setting pulled things down a bit because with Internet and cell phones and satellites, there’s not so much mystery/adventure anymore like in previous movies. England isn’t really the best location for this kind of story. There wasn’t enough Egypt or Iraq. Needed more exploring through ancient ruins and stuff, maybe there should have been booby traps and complex catacombs in the tomb. There can never be enough booby traps. Don’t let Indiana Jones hog the concept! The anti-monster guys, “Prodigium”, were an interesting idea but needed more fleshing out, they were a bit too enigmatic and undefined. Like, who funds these people? Bringing Crusaders into the plot overcomplicated things and wasn’t explained well at all.
Also, isn’t the Mummy supposed to have more nuance? This isn’t much like the 1932 movie that it’s supposed to be a remake of. It did look like she got possessed by a demon and therefore wasn’t really evil, just needed an exorcism but the narrator was insistent that she was totally bad which is kind of a cop-out. What’s wrong with more complex villains? I wonder why the anti-monster organization didn’t try giving her a shot of the anti-evil serum that Russell Crowe kept sticking himself with. Didn’t she basically have the same issue as he had? Could be a good sequel hook. Either way, she was pretty cool and I felt bad for her ‘cause she got mauled something fierce (getting riddled with harpoons, mercury IV poisoning, etc.) and those clearly hurt, it was a bit discomfiting. Imhotep never got messed up that much back in ’99.
Jarring non-ending. Wasn’t this movie supposed to be starting a “monster” version of the Avengers/League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, with five main characters, including both Cruise and the Mummy as protagonists? Seems like a good idea (Marvel Avengers bores me), so why not follow through with exactly that? Anyway, this played out in a really awkward cheesy fashion what with Cruise riding into the sunset like it’s the ’99 version and it just fell on its face in the last five minutes. It’s like they couldn’t decide whether to create a stand-alone movie, or a series starter, and kind of spun around in a circle instead. It ended without any real closure.
Acting/Casting 5/5. Everyone’s acting in this was very good. Tom Cruise was not too old for this part; he runs like a madman in a marathon, good stunts too, this was some of his better work of late. Sofia Boutella gave an impressive performance, very atmospheric. Solid work by Russell Crowe (didn’t care for Jekyll, but his Mr. Hyde persona was amusing). Annabelle Wallis was fairly competent also.
Universal/Tom Cruise factor ??/5. According to an article in Variety, Cruise and his people took over this movie and gave his character more of the screen time. He apparently had near-total control over rewriting, directing, and editing. With Universal’s blessing, no less! How strange.
Gun Battles 1/5. The first two Fraser movies had some sweet shootouts, this film hardly had anything by comparison.
Final thought – this could really use a sequel to clear up some of its loose ends, it left a lot of questions unanswered and felt like half a story. It was also a bit too dark/tragic, given my view on the mental condition of the Mummy, so it wasn’t the best ending in that regard. I generally enjoyed the film, though.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025I enjoyed it... 👍🎬
- Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2017This is a movie that was designed and edited (metrics) to generate the highest profits by filling the theaters with the most people of all ages. When will this nonsense stop? This movie was barely viewable since most of the plot was taken from other Mummy movies. The Brendan Fraser Mummy movies comes to mind and were much more entertaining than this movie. Tom Cruise's buddy who appears as a spirit reminds me of the American Werewolf in London movie, with David Naughton's character interacting with his dead friend (Griffin Dunne). I wasn't sure if I was watching a comedy in the beginning, or a movie that was going to be true to its original, the 1932 classic, The Mummy with Boris Karloff (which, by the way, is a better movie that this one).
In the original mummy movie with Boris Karloff, a mummy is found in the Egyptian Archeological digs, and through a spell in a book, Imhotep is brought back to life. He was mummified alive trying to bring back his dead girlfriend, Ankh-es-en-Amon. Once alive, he takes on a character, Ardath Bey, and then proceeds to locate the mummy of his once loved princess. Of course he mistakenly finds another woman who he believes is his princess reincarnated, and then tries to kill her so he can mummify her, so he can resurrect her and then marry her in the dark universe. It is interesting that the movie mentions, Set, the god of the underworld, but fails to mention, Horus, the god of basically the daylight hours. Therefore you have Set battling Horus every night and winning, and Horus winning every morning, the Sun rising and falling every day in Egyptian mythology.
A battle of good versus evil, and a battle within Tom Cruise, as he choses one love over the other.
I did like to see the Creature from the Black Lagoon's hand in the jar in the museum, as well as a vampire's skull. We then have Russell Crowe as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This must be the Dark Universe that Universal Studios is trying to reboot. If they want to reboot more of their classic movies, stay true to the original and use common sense when making these movies, and forget about the metrics used to generate profits.
Jekyll and Mr. Hide, rebooting another classic movie.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025❤️ THIS!! Horror Fanatic. This Movie ROCKS N WICKED AWESOME BADAS*!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025Good
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025It is
My favorite movie 🍿
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jean-philippe c.Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Action à toute vitesse
Un film simple rempli d’action
- EdgarasReviewed in Germany on December 14, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Arrived fast
Good movie
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G.R. KalReviewed in the Netherlands on April 14, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Krijgt niet wat je besteld.
Ik heb de film nu 2 keer, maar kan er niks over zeggen, omdat ik het niet kan afspelen.
Allereerst krijg je een DVD box en niet de Blueray, na een heel lange levertijd en dan nadat de leverancier de schuld geeft aan Amazon, blijkt na uitpakken dat ook de verkeerde regio op de DVD staat. Ik heb nu dus een DVD die ik niet kan retourneren ( is reeds geopend) en ik niet kan afspelen. Let dus op dat als Newtownvideo_eu levert...
Nu tweede maal besteld via Amazon EU en raad eens, weer de verkeerde regiocode, maar wel de blueray (hoera!!!!). Kan alleen nog steeds niks afspelen en tweede keer retourzending......
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David AlejandroReviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente para explotar tu 4K
Increíble imagen y sonido aunque la película sea algo predecible. Pero para probar el 4K es perfecta.
De los pocos de 4K que aún vienen serigrafiados y eso es de agradecerse.
También de los pocos que tengo que trae extras en el disco 4K y no solo en el blu ray
David AlejandroExcelente para explotar tu 4K
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2017
De los pocos de 4K que aún vienen serigrafiados y eso es de agradecerse.
También de los pocos que tengo que trae extras en el disco 4K y no solo en el blu ray
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- Greyed ChinReviewed in Australia on February 11, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great SFX.
Great movie. More modern storyline.