They’re digitally raising the dead. Scientists put the “animation” in “reanimation” after virtually reconstructing the face of a mysterious mummy who lived 1,500 years ago, as detailed ...
Jacy Reynor is set to go toe-to-toe with the walking undead, as he has landed the lead in New Line Cinema’s “The Mummy,” from “Evil Dead Rise” director Lee Cronin and Atomic Monster and ...
It is currently housed at the Egypt Museum in Cairo. The complex arrangement of bandages over the mummy's face is said to resemble the architectural design of the Egyptian pyramids ...
On the small screen he has appeared in the Paramount+ series “Strange Angel,” along with Prime Video’s “The Peripheral” and more recently Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple.” The post Jack Reynor to Face ...
The Mummy franchise is getting a reboot with a horror twist, but it's not a Brendan Fraser revival. The new film will focus on horror, embracing a different direction from the original action ...
Finally, pro forensic sculptor Jennifer Mann was recruited to recreate the mummy's face with clay using a methodology that involves approximating key tissue depths and measurements throughout the ...
Laying face up on an examination table, the mummy appeared to be locked in a scream while holding its hands to its mouth. In addition to nails and teeth, the mummy has hair on its head and scales ...
The Mummy simply cannot stay dead. Lee Cronin, Atomic Monster, and Blumhouse are forming a formidable trio to create a new The Mummy film that will really lean into horror. After all, what could ...
Arid desert winds and blazing hot sand occasionally dried corpses out quickly enough to mummify them. In fact, the oldest-known Egyptian mummy, dated around 3500 B.C., is believed to have been ...