The Mummy: Resurrection (2025)

The Mummy: Resurrection floats as a 2025 rumor, with no Universal confirmation or teaser, per IMDb or Variety. Likely a fan-driven concept from X, let’s craft it as a reboot post-The Mummy (2017)’s $410 million stumble. The trailer begins in a sand-swept Luxor: a tomb cracks, “Evil breathes,” a voice whispers, as a bandaged hand bursts free; glowing eyes pierce the dark. Alex Kurtzman could return, leaning into horror—action’s a chilling rush: a dig team (led by hypothetical Zendaya) flees mummies in a collapsing pyramid, traps spiking; a Cairo chase sees scarabs swarm; a cursed priest (rumored Brendan Fraser cameo) chants. Stakes? A new Imhotep threatens apocalypse—stop him or join the undead.
Themes of greed and ancient wrath ground the terror, with practical effects echoing 1999’s classic. The score’s a droning chant with sharp strings, visuals grip: starry dunes shimmer, bloody sarcophagi pulse, crimson stains linen. Characters include a rogue archaeologist and a cult leader. Trailer ends with Zendaya facing Imhotep, amulet raised—“Death stops here!”—as sand engulfs the screen. A speculative gem craving life.