
The Mummy Tom Cruise Untote, wollt ihr ewig leben?
Bei Kämpfen im Mittleren Osten wird zufällig der Sarkophag der ägyptischen Prinzessin Ahmanet freigelegt, der jahrtausendelang unter dem Wüstensand verborgen war. Aus ihrem Grab befreit, erwacht Ahmanet zu neuem Leben und entfesselt einen. Die Mumie (Originaltitel: The Mummy) ist ein US-amerikanischer Abenteuerfilm des Regisseurs Tom Cruise: Nick Morton; Sofia Boutella: Die Mumie/Prinzessin Ahmanet; Annabelle Wallis: Jenny Halsey; Jake Johnson: Corporal Chris Vail. Oktober ; Darsteller: Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis, Russell Crowe, Jake Johnson; Untertitel:: Deutsch, Englisch, Türkisch, Hindi, Dänisch. Die Mumie ein Film von Alex Kurtzman mit Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella. Inhaltsangabe: Vor Jahren wurde die ägyptische Prinzessin Ahmanet (Sofia. 32 Userkritiken zum Film Die Mumie von Alex Kurtzman mit Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Annabelle Wallis - omz-foundry.eu Tom Cruise bekommt es in "Die Mumie" mit einer ägyptischen Prinzessin zu tun, die die Menschheit bedroht. Der Film sollte eine neue Reihe. Fast hätte man ja erwartet, dass Tom Cruise in der Neuverfilmung des Horrorklassikers „Die Mumie“ die Titelrolle spielt. Aber nein, zum ersten.

Whemple Rhona Croker Helen Andrew Brooke Brooke Emergency Worker Timothy Allsop Worker Grace Chilton Writer Tech Peter Lofsgard Spider Technician Shane Zaza Technician Bella Ava Georgiou Technician as Bella Georgiou Alice Hewkin Technician Adrian Christopher Technician Vera Chok Prodigium Tech Martin Bishop Senior Technician Daniel Tuite Prodigium Technician Noof Ousellam Tunnel Agent Maryam Grace Female Tech Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Asheq Akhtar Temple Priest uncredited Mouna Albakry Museum Visitor uncredited Lee Asquith-Coe Cross Rail Worker uncredited Helen Baker Prodigium Technician uncredited Chasty Ballesteros Kira Lee uncredited Kelly Burke Museum Visitor uncredited Ross Carter Passerby uncredited Jade Francine Clarke Tourist uncredited Christian Davidson Tourist uncredited Nick Donald Construction Worker uncredited Errol Francis Businessman Passerby uncredited George Georgiou Temple Priest uncredited Leon Grant Tourist uncredited Shane Griffin Runner uncredited Michael Haydon Tourist uncredited Lewis Holloway Tourist uncredited Nasir Jama Egyptian Slave uncredited Joost Janssen American Soldier uncredited Abdul Hakim Joy Tourist uncredited Jackson Kai Mummy uncredited Sophie Karl French Tourist uncredited Danielle Kingston Soldier uncredited Jorge Leon Martinez Technician uncredited Tyrone Love Prodigium Agent uncredited Obie Matthew Tunnel Agent uncredited Jason Matthewson Museum Guy uncredited Shina Shihoko Nagai Museum Tourist uncredited Kaushal Odedra Prodigium Technician uncredited Justified Prince Tourist uncredited Shane Rawlings Prodigium Agent uncredited Alaa Safi Sickle Slave uncredited Emma Louise Saunders Museum Visitor uncredited Tina Simmons Museum Guest uncredited Bryan Solarte Tourist uncredited James Tufnell Tourist uncredited Stephen Uppal Sepi uncredited Stuart Whelan Tourist uncredited Edmund Wiseman Kevin Elam When the sarcophagus comes into view, Morton receives visions of the person inside, Ahmanet, but Halsey snaps him out of it.
As the three unload the sarcophagus per Greenway's orders, Vail is bitten by a camel spider and, freaked out, begins shooting until Morton tells him that camel spiders are non-poisonous.
The three load the sarcophagus onto a military plane, barely beating out a sandstorm. As Halsey examines the hieroglyphics on the side of the sarcophagus, Vail who had been possessed by Ahmanet begins to tamper with the sarcophagus.
When Greenway commands Vail to stop, Vail stabs Greenway in the chest twice, killing him. Vail tries to kill the others on the plane as well, but Morton shoots Vail dead.
Immediately after Vail's death, a murder of crows flies into the plane, killing the pilots and causing the plane to start to crash.
A hole appears in the side of the plane, sucking out all of the military personnel, leaving just Morton and Halsey on the plane. Morton unknowingly gives Halsey the last parachute before the plane crashes, with Morton still on it, in England.
Halsey is left the only survivor. Halsey goes to the morgue the next day to identify the bodies, only to see a naked Morton, who is still alive.
Halsey takes Morton to a bar, where Morton sees the ghost of Vail. Morton goes to the bathroom to talk to Vail, who reveals that Morton has had a curse placed on him by Ahmanet and that she has chosen him to be her sacrifice to Set.
Morton escapes into a nearby alley, where he encounters Ahmanet, who had absorbed two emergency workers investigating the crash site and turned them into undead minions.
Ahmanet captures Morton and attempts to sacrifice him using the Dagger of Set , only to realize that the ruby that powers the Dagger is missing. Halsey attempts to save Morton, but Ahmanet chases them until she and Morton are captured by Prodigium.
As Ahmanet has mercury pumped into her bloodstream and frozen, Morton is taken to the leader of Prodigium, Dr. Henry Jekyll.
There, Jekyll reveals that Halsey had been working for Prodigium the entire time, and that Prodigium intends to finish Ahmanet's ritual and then destroy Set while in Morton's body, killing Set for good.
Morton tries to rebel, but Jekyll, who had forgotten to take the serum that represses his dark alter ego Edward Hyde , slowly transforms into Hyde and starts beating Morton to a pulp.
Morton is able to defeat Hyde as Ahmanet escapes from Prodigium Headquarters and begins destroying London. Morton and Halsey escape into the Crossrail , where the Prodigium agents stationed there are slaughtered by Ahmanet's undead.
Ahmanet finds the ruby for the Dagger of Set before drowning Halsey in an attempt to get Morton to submit to her.
Morton, despite being nearly killed by Ahmanet, manages to get the Dagger away from Ahmanet before stabbing himself in the stomach, fusing with Set.
Now imbued with Set's powers, Morton absorbs Ahmanet's life energy, turning her into a shriveled mummy, before resurrecting Halsey and running away, believing his newfound powers to be dangerous.
As Ahmanet's corpse is taken into Prodigium's custody, Halsey and Jekyll discuss whether or not Morton will succumb to Set's dark impulses.
Morton resurrects Vail, and the two set off on more adventures. Universal Pictures first announced plans for a reboot of the Mummy films starring Brendan Fraser in , [11] which would be set in the modern day.
Upon release, The Mummy received mostly negative reviews. Many crows attack the plane, causing it to crash, killing the crew except Jenny, who escapes by a parachute Nick gives her.
Nick returns to life in a morgue. Chris's ghost appears and tells him he has been cursed by Ahmanet, who seeks to use him as a vessel for Set.
Ahmanet's mummy escapes from the sarcophagus and begins feeding on people to regenerate her body; she recovers the Dagger of Set and turns workers into zombies.
They trap Nick and Jenny. Soldiers appear and subdue Ahmanet. Their leader, Dr. Henry Jekyll , explains that Jenny is an agent of Prodigium, a secret society dedicated to hunting supernatural threats.
Nick and Jenny discover that Dr. Jekyll intends to allow Set to possess Nick completely, believing that this will render Set vulnerable. Jekyll transforms into Edward Hyde.
Nick stops him with a serum that Jekyll invented for this purpose, and he and Jenny escape. Ahmanet finds them, regains the dagger, summons many crusader zombies, and creates a large sandstorm in London.
Nick and Jenny escape again. The crusader zombies kill the Prodigium soldiers and Ahmanet recovers the ruby, combining it with the dagger in order to free Set.
Guided by Chris's ghost, Nick and Jenny flee into the London Underground , where they are attacked by Ahmanet's minions. Ahmanet captures Jenny and drowns her.
Nick is injured when he tries to attack Ahmanet, and he lets Ahmanet embrace him as a ruse to steal the dagger and shatter the ruby.
He strikes the pommel of the dagger against the floor, cracking the ruby. As he is about to shatter the ruby, Ahmanet reminds him that the dagger could grant him the power to reverse death.
Instead of destroying the gem, he stabs himself; because the ruby is cracked, he is only partially possessed by Set. Nick goes to Ahmanet, but, remembering the words of Jenny and Dr.
Jekyll, he turns on her and uses Set's powers to extract Ahmanet's lifeforce and resurrect Jenny. Knowing the Prodigium are coming for him, he says goodbye to Jenny and vanishes.
As Ahmanet is sealed back in her tomb, Jenny and Dr. Jekyll wonder whether Nick, now fused with Set, will use his powers for good.
Nick returns to the desert and resurrects Chris. The two go on to a new adventure. Universal Pictures first announced plans for a modern reboot of The Mummy franchise in Tom Cruise began talks about playing the lead in November , [25] with Sofia Boutella beginning talks that December.
Kurtzman noted that "if you look at her eyes, and this is what I got from watching Kingsman , there's a whole performance going on here. And in not saying anything but conveying that much to me, I thought oh my god, no matter how much prosthetics we put on her, no matter how much CG we put on her face, if I see this, she's going to convey something very emotional to me.
Shortly after the film opened, Variety reported that Cruise had excessive control over the film and firm control of nearly every aspect of production and post-production, including re-writing the script and editing to his specifications, telling Kurtzman how to direct on set, and enlarging his role while downplaying Boutella's.
Universal contractually guaranteed Cruise control of most aspects of the project, from script approval to post-production decisions.
I look back on it now [and] what felt painful at the time ended up being an incredible blessing for me. Principal photography on the film began on April 3, , in Oxford , United Kingdom.
For the filming of the plane crash the production made use of The Vomit Comet and parabolic flight to simulate the illusion of weightlessness. Composer Brian Tyler started work on the music for the movie early, writing about a half hour of music before filming even began.
Working on the film for a year and half, Tyler recorded with an piece orchestra and voice choir at London's Abbey Road.
He ultimately wrote and recorded over two hours of music, which, given the length of the film minutes , resulted in a soundtrack album longer than the film itself.
Initially scheduled for a release, [42] [43] the film was released in the United States and Canada on June 9, , with international roll out beginning the same day.
On December 20, , IMAX released a trailer with the wrong audio track attached; this unintentionally prompted the creation of memes and video montages featuring the mistakenly included audio track, which was missing most of the sound effects and instead featured Tom Cruise's grunts and screams.
Deadline Hollywood attributed the film's underperformance to poor critic and audience reactions, as well as "blockbuster fatigue.
The Mummy received generally negative reviews from critics, with criticism aimed at its narrative tone, acting, and plot points setting up the Dark Universe.
The website's critical consensus reads: "Lacking the campy fun of the franchise's most recent entries and failing to deliver many monster-movie thrills, The Mummy suggests a speedy unraveling for the Dark Universe.
Vince Mancini of Uproxx gave the film a negative review, writing: "If you like incomprehensible collections of things that vaguely resemble other things you might've enjoyed in the past, The Mummy is the movie for you.
This isn't filmmaking, it's tomb-raiding. Owen Gleiberman of Variety wrote: "The problem at its heart is that the reality of what the movie is—a Tom Cruise vehicle—is at war with the material.
The actor, at 54, is still playing that old Cruise trope, the selfish cocky semi-scoundrel who has to grow up. The trouble is that Cruise, at least in a high-powered potboiler like this one, is so devoted to maintaining his image as a clear and wholesome hero that his flirtation with the dark side is almost entirely theoretical.
Let me count the ways. For all the huffing and puffing and digital desperation from overworked computers, this reboot lands onscreen with a resounding thud.
Glen Kenny of RogerEbert. It's amazingly relentless in its naked borrowing from other, better horror and sci-fi movies that I was able to keep occupied making a checklist of the movies referenced.
In BBC World News Culture, Nicholas Barber calls the film "a mish-mash of wildly varying tones and plot strands, from its convoluted beginning to its shameless non-end.
Tom Cruise's new film barely qualifies as a film at all. None of it makes sense. The film delivers all the chases, explosions, zombies and ghosts you could ask for, and there are a few amusing lines and creepy moments, but, between the headache-inducing flashbacks and hallucinations, the narrative would be easier to follow if it were written in hieroglyphics.
Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that the film "has some nice moments but is basically a mess. The plot sags like an aeon-old decaying limb, a jumble of ideas and scenes from what look like different screenplay drafts.
The film received 8 nominations at the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards. Cruise won the Razzie for Worst Actor. A video game based on the film, The Mummy Demastered , was released on October 24, It is a Metroidvania featuring a stand-alone story, which takes place concurrently with the events of the film and follows Prodigium soldiers under the command of Dr.
Jekyll who fight the forces of Princess Ahmanet ; unlike the film, it received positive reviews. The film was part of Universal Pictures' Dark Universe , an attempt to create a modern cinematic universe based on the classic Universal Monsters film series.
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