Does Lee Cronin's The Mummy Have A Post-Credits Scene? A ...
Lee Cronin's The Mummy unleashes untold horrors into theaters this weekend. Does the Blumhouse-produced pic have a post-credits scene?
www.slashfilm.comHere’s the latest on Lee Cronin’s The Mummy post-credits scene.
The consensus across several early reports is that there is no post-credits or mid-credits scene in Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. In other words, you don’t need to stay after the credits for a teaser or setup for a sequel. This is reflected in recent coverage noting the film wraps up without a stinger.[1][2][3]
Several outlets emphasize the film is a self-contained reimagining and, as of these reports, there are no confirmed plans for a sequel tied to a post-credits tease. If a future follow-up is announced, studios would make that clear in new press materials.[3][1]
For fans seeking specifics, the official trailers and publicity materials describe a self-contained horror narrative about a journalist’s daughter returning after eight years and descending into nightmare—but none of the cited sources indicate any hidden credits scene or tease afterward.[8][10]
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Lee Cronin's The Mummy unleashes untold horrors into theaters this weekend. Does the Blumhouse-produced pic have a post-credits scene?
www.slashfilm.comWatch the first trailer for 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy,' opening April 17 in theaters.
www.indiewire.comLee Cronin’s The Mummy has finally unearthed itself in theaters—but should you stick around after the last scare? Here’s whether there’s a mid- or post-credits stinger worth staying for. Read the full story on CineCorner UK.
cinecorner.co.ukThis reimagining of 'The Mummy' franchise (produced by horror legends Jason Blum and James Wan) follows what happens after the young daughter of a journalist disappears without a trace in the desert. The shattered family is stunned when the girl suddenly reappears, eight years later... but what should have been a joyful reunion quickly turns into a true nightmare. Lee Cronin's 'The Mummy' is in theaters on April 17.
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