Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has a new trailer, revealing that the film centres on a family who has been grieving their daughter’s disappearance eight years prior, in Cairo. That is, until they get a call from officials revealing she’s been found… only, she’s not the same.

“It’s very important you fully prepare yourself for what you are about to see,” a doctor tells the parents before reuniting them with their child. “No sudden moves. No loud noises.”

It turns out, Katie has spent the past eight years in a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus and has been transformed into a living mummy-like creature. Not the most fun family holiday.

Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace and Veronica Falcón star in the New Line feature, which Cronin both wrote and directed.

James Wan, Jason Blum and John Keville produced The Mummy along with Cronin. The executive producers are Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Macdara Kelleher and Lee Cronin. Cronin is supported behind the camera by a great team of film artisans, including director of photography Dave Garbett, production designer Nick Bassett, editor Bryan Shaw, costume designer Joanna Eatwell, music by Stephen McKeon and casting by Terri Taylor and Sarah Domeier Lindo.

Lee Cronin’s The Mummy will be released April 17th. Check out the trailer below:  

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