How about they make an actual horror Mummy movie instead of an action movie? The Universal Mummy movies from the 30's and 40's are great and the first Hammer ...
Everything was grassroots and done for the love of the film and the genre. [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/brendan-fraser-mummy-sequel-tom-cruise-reboot-1235399752/) asked the actor this week. With nostalgia for the trilogy on the rise, The Mummy 4 could be huge for Universal. The film wasn’t studio-backed and we had no money for marketing. The extended theatrical run is happening after the film earned an astounding $400,000 in its special event slot last Thursday night. Fraser led the films to massive box office success, a level of success that the Tom Cruise-led reboot just wasn’t quite able to achieve more recently.
Brendan Fraser is the star of the new Darren Aronofsky movie 'The Whale' with Sadie Sink, Ty Simpkins, Samantha Morton, Hong Chau and Sathya Sridharan...
Critical of the Cruise-led action movie, the actor clarifies that ‘fun’ “was what was lacking in that incarnation. “It is hard to make that movie,” Fraser stated, adding: “The ingredient that we had going for our Mummy, which I didn’t see in that film, was fun”. Last starring in the series in 2008s The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, where he starred alongside Maria Bello, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh, Fraser wouldn’t exactly slip back into the action-adventure series that made him famous, with the star likely not as agile as his youthful self.
Brendan Fraser, star of The Mummy 1999, has some thoughts about The Mummy 2017 starring Tom Cruise.
[The Whale](http://avclub.com/film/reviews/the-whale-2022) star hasn’t ruled out returning to the big screen as Rick O’Connell for a fourth installment. [Oscar favorite](https://www.avclub.com/darren-aronofsky-addresses-the-whale-obesity-backlash-1849648376?_ga=2.107133643.857534011.1665409516-1488648406.1652714420) with a [Martin Scorsese film](https://www.avclub.com/brendan-fraser-joins-martin-scorseses-killers-of-the-fl-1847417692?_ga=2.86220497.857534011.1665409516-1488648406.1652714420) in the works. [profile](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwilv8XZrdv6AhUhGFkFHYVNAWYQFnoECA0QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.avclub.com%2Fbrendan-fraser-says-he-was-groped-by-ex-hfpa-president-1823237740&usg=AOvVaw0hAvSSPNxM1Er03M8YrO-D), he listed several surgeries he’d had (a laminectomy, a partial knee replacement, surgery on compressed spinal pads, and vocal cord repairs) that could be traced back to his action stardom. [Tom Cruise reboot](http://avclub.com/film/reviews/the-mummy-2017) in 2017, Fraser tells [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/features/brendan-fraser-the-whale-career-1235399057/), “It is hard to make that movie. That was what was lacking in that incarnation. But in the late ’90s/early 2000s, he was best known for playing a string of beloved himbos and dashing action heroes with a sense of humor like Rick O’Connell in [The Mummy](http://avclub.com/film/reviews/the-mummy-1999).
Brendan Fraser says he is open to making another "Mummy" movie and he shares his thoughts on why the 2017 Tom Cruise reboot flopped.
“I tried to do it three times.” “He was game for anything we threw at him,” Sommers says. And he hasn’t returned to the land of the undead since 2008’s “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor,” but Fraser says he’s open to revisiting the franchise that made him a megastar.
Ahead of the release of Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Fraser's co-star Rachel Weisz, who for two films played adventurous librarian Evelyn Carnahan-O'Connell, ...
Should the series return for a fourth film, it would be these elements, not to mention the original cast including Fraser, Weisz, John Hannah, and Oded Fehr. Though Fraser said in an interview that he's uncertain if reporting his assault led him to being blacklisted, many of us have unfortunately born witness to exactly what happens to performers who try to hold the powerful to account in cases like this. The film was intended to kick off the "Dark Universe" franchise, a series of films each centered around Universal's legendary roster of monsters. The second, more significant time the franchise was rebooted was in 2017, with a brand-new film, also titled The Mummy and starring Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe. Though he admits he doesn't know how a fourth film would be done, Fraser said “But I’d be open to it if someone came up with the right conceit.” A hypothetical fourth film would not be the first time the franchise saw a reboot since the 1999 release — soft or otherwise.
“As Brendan Fraser embarks on a tour for his current Darren Aronofsky film The Whale, the Mummy star has talked about his feelings toward Warner Brothers ...
“To date, there are at least five miniseries and movies that narrate Jeffrey Dahmer’s life and disturbing crimes (on top of the countless documentaries), with the latest one being Netflix’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. [Read more at The Mary Sue](https://www.themarysue.com/do-we-really-need-yet-another-serial-killer-biopic/) “Whether it’s a kids movie, an action flick, or a comedy, successful films usually spawn sequels. Fraser led the films to massive box office success, a level of success that the Tom Cruise-led reboot just wasn’t quite able to achieve more recently.” [Read more at Bloody Disgusting](https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3736119/the-mummy-4-brendan-fraser-is-open-to-returning/) The actor was to be featured as the DC film’s villain Firefly in the superhero spin-off directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah (Ms.
Brendan Fraser thinks people struggling with mental health issues should be given more support. The 53-year-old actor plays an extremely obese man trying to ...
It was too much of a straight-ahead horror movie. The Mummy should be a thrill ride, but not terrifying and scary.” It's true: the Mummy films helmed by Fraser ...
[Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/brendan-fraser-mummy-sequel-tom-cruise-reboot-1235399752/), Fraser said he’d be down for a fourth Mummy movie if the vibe was right. Speaking to Brendan Fraser may be in a prestige, Oscar-y moment, but he’s not afraid to get back in the sand.
Brendan Fraser is the early favorite to win an Oscar, thanks to his wrenching performance in “The Whale.”
“There was a chapter in the making of this film where we tried to research actors with obesity,” says Aronofsky. “Presently, Hollywood may be back in play, but I know that the time I needed to take for personal reasons and for family reasons was all time well spent,” he says. With new bosses at the helm, the strategy of making a $90 million movie for streaming was reassessed and a decision was made that “Batgirl” wasn’t good enough to justify turning it into a theatrical release. “He could throw a punch and take a punch, and he had a great sense of humor,” says Stephen Sommers, the director of “The Mummy.” Winterbourne” to full-fledged matinee idol in “George of the Jungle,” “The Mummy” and “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” He was good-looking, charming and in demand because he had a particular set of skills. He was also willing to offset those blockbusters with smaller personal projects that stretched him as an actor, such as “The Quiet American,” a drama about colonialism, and “Crash,” where he was only part of the sprawling cast of the Oscar-winning look at race relations. The goal was to create something that obeyed the laws of gravity and physics, so that Fraser could better convey the struggles that Charlie faced just walking across a room, getting out of a chair or taking a shower. “That was a risky project at that time,” says Ian McKellen, Fraser’s co-star in “Gods and Monsters.” “It was a film about a gay man starring a gay man that was written and directed by a gay man. It was only after he happened to see a trailer for a “low-budget Brazilian movie” Fraser appeared in that Aronofsky had the idea of casting the actor. On the festival circuit, audiences have flipped for “The Whale,” showering Fraser with a boisterous six-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival, and then nearly exceeding that in Toronto, where organizers had to shush the crowd in order to begin a post-screening Q&A. “But now,” Fraser adds with prophetic gusto reminiscent of a camp villain, “the tables have turned!” With this movie, everything I had to offer is everything that you see on the screen.”
Brendan Fraser's big comeback tour continues apace, reuniting with his 2000s co-star at a special London Film Festival screening of The Whale.
The two were photographed together in London's Ham Yard Hotel, a devilish reunion twenty-two years in the making. She did, however, slip into Beelzebub's cloven hooves opposite Fraser in 2000's Bedazzled, a modernisation of the 1967 Faustian comedy in which Fraser's computer geek takes seven wishes in exchange for his mortal soul. [the Brenaissance](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/brendan-fraser-the-whale-review) has truly warmed the cockles.
Brendan Fraser discusses the cancellation of "Batgirl" while Darren Aronofsky opens up about his failed pitch to make "Batman: Year One"
“It was really important for me to shoot in Japan,” Aronofsky says. “It had promise, but it was just a first draft,” he says. Aronofksy agreed that “Batgirl’s” cancellation was “a disappointment for all the fans. “It was after ‘Batman & Robin,’ the Joel Schumacher one,” Aronofsky remembers. It also felt that “Batgirl” wasn’t commercial enough to retrofit as a theatrical release and it was easier to take a tax write-off and shelve it permanently. “It’s tragic,” Fraser told Variety as part of a cover story on “The Whale.” “It doesn’t engender trust among filmmakers and the studio.
Brendan Fraser, who played Rick O'Connell in the original Mummy films, is open to reprising the role in a fourth movie if the premise is right.
Space travel, world building, rendering technology, and more are all covered here in our IGN Performance Preview.](/videos/starfield-performance-preview) [Hocus Pocus 2 - Official Teaser TrailerCheck out the teaser trailer for Hocus Pocus 2.It's been 29 years since someone lit the Black Flame Candle and resurrected the 17th-century sisters, and they are looking for revenge. [headlined a reboot of the Mummy franchise](/articles/2017/06/07/the-mummy-review) in 2017. Fraser has his own opinion on the movie, and told Variety he thinks it didn’t take off because it wasn’t as “fun” as the original trilogy, and leaned into a more serious tone. That was what was lacking in that incarnation. The sequel also stars Doug Jones, Whitney Peak, Lilia Buckingham, Belisa Escobedo, Hannah Waddingham, Tony Hale, Sam Richardson, Juju Brener, Froy Gutierrez, Taylor Paige Henderson, and Nina Kitchen.Directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Jen D'Angelo, Hocus Pocus 2 will debut on Disney+ on September 30, 2022.](/videos/hocus-pocus-2-official-teaser-trailer) “The ingredient that we had going for our Mummy, which I didn’t see in that film, was fun.
Batgirl star Brendan Fraser says the film's cancelation was "tragic" following its shut down in the wake of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger.
It was a big-budget movie, but one that was just stripped down to the essentials.” “We're not going to release a film to make a quarter, we're not going to release a film — the focus is going to be, how do we make each of these films, in general, as good as possible. [Dune: Awakening Reveal TrailerTake your place in the fight for Arrakis in Dune: Awakening, an open world survival MMO set in the sci-fi world of Frank Herbert's Dune.](/videos/dune-awakening-cinematic-reveal-trailer) [Assassin’s Creed Mirage - Reveal TrailerUbisoft has fully revealed Assassin's Creed Mirage, a new action-adventure game in the series focused on stealth and parkour. “We're not going to release any film before it's ready,” he said. She’s a dynamo, just a spot-on performer,” Fraser said. “It’s tragic,” he said.
As Brendan Fraser embarks on a tour for his current Darren Aronofsky film The Whale, the Mummy star has talked about his feelings toward Warner.
“It doesn’t engender trust among filmmakers and the studio,” he said of the [merger casualty taken for tax purposes](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2022/08/batgirl-was-killed-by-a-move-away-from-streaming-and-book-balancing/) and to retool the DC universe… [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/brendan-fraser-batgirl-cancelled-darren-aronofsky-batman-year-one-wolverine-1235399658/#recipient_hashed=0c1411103a6418b345556e3fea3ddbff704e6c8832aa05985ea33ca9bfd6e096&recipient_salt=3f40af4e2bca05740d3af9afd5e263b8684f4cdffe957f057a23544a9fca6cb0), Fraser was honest about how it affects talent in the industry at large. The actor was to be featured as the DC film’s villain Firefly in the superhero spin-off directed by [Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah](https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2022/08/batgirls-directors-respond-to-the-films-cancelation/) (Ms.
Brendan Fraser Is "Open" to Doing Fourth 'The Mummy' Film: The original franchise star also explained why Tom Cruise's 2017 reboot flopped in the box ...
“I tried to do it three times.” That was what was lacking in that incarnation. [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/brendan-fraser-mummy-sequel-tom-cruise-reboot-1235399752/) about the possibility of returning to the franchise, and what will need to be done in order for him to sign on. “The ingredient that we had going for our Mummy, which I didn’t see in that film, was fun. [reboot in 2017](https://hypebeast.com/2017/4/the-mummy-tom-cruise-trailer-2) that instead starred [Tom Cruise](https://hypebeast.com/tags/tom-cruise). “I don’t know how it would work,” Fraser said.
The actor portrayed the adventurous Rick O'Connell in first movie, as well as in the 2001 sequel, “The Mummy Returns,” and third and final film released in 2008 ...
“I know how difficult it is to pull it off.” “It is hard to make that movie,” the actor said. He supported me coming into his ‘Mummy Returns’ franchise for my first ever role, which kicked off my Hollywood career,” Johnson “It was too much of a straight-ahead horror movie. “The ingredient that we had going for our ‘Mummy,’ which I didn’t see in that film, was fun. In a new interview with
53-year-old Brendan Fraser, currently enjoying a huge movie comeback with The Whale, also said he'd be down to do another Mummy sequel.
“It is hard to make that movie,” Fraser said of the Mummy reboot. With The Whale he's proven a depth of emotion hitherto unnoticed across his filmography in any large way, and we'd love to see him take on another meaty character study. [Tom Cruise starring The Mummy in 2017](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/the-mummy-tom-cruise), which emphasised horror in lieu of laughs. One of few duds in Cruise's otherwise glistening filmography, it was a disaster out of the gates, trashed by critics and making a mediocre $410 million on its estimated $200 million production budget. But that hasn't put Fraser off the series for good: asked in That'd be The Mummy, the family-friendly adventure franchise that shot the actor into the Hollywood A-list, with its globetrotting exotic locales and Indiana Jones-esque wit (well, at the best of times).
Beloved actor Brendan Fraser is back in the spotlight with his new movie The Whale, and Reddit users have a lot to say about his triumphant return.
Famous and successful people don't often show their more vulnerable sides, but Fraser hasn't been afraid to give everyone the scoop. I need it so bad." As with anyone who goes through bad moments in their lives, one of the hardest parts of getting back on track is understanding that there have always been people behind them and in their corner. [best movies of the '90s](https://screenrant.com/best-movies-1990s-ranked-according-to-reddit/) and '00s, Fraser's sudden departure from the spotlight left many fans confused. There is no doubt that the fame of celebrity can sometimes be a corrupting influence, and it is a dark day indeed for fans when they learn their idols are out of touch with the rest of the world. We should do that more". With a lot of his personal struggles being made public as of late, fans have an extra vested interest in seeing him become a success again. His performances have always been top-notch, and every personal account of meeting him makes him out to be a true gem. [Alert_Breadfruit_434](https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/x6axdb/comment/in656sq/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) wasn't afraid to be verbose when they said "He's not only a national treasure, he's a treasure of the whole world". Fans were moved by Fraser's reaction because it not only showed he had humility but was a long overdue recognition of his past work. While his personal struggles have garnered him a lot of attention, they overshadowed the supreme talent that Fraser has as an actor. After going through a rough patch, the beloved actor has finally returned to the silver screen in a big way, and audiences are beside themselves with joy.
There was a chapter in the making of this film where we tried to research actors with obesity. Outside of not being able to find an actor who could pull off the ...
The Whale is expected to arrive in theaters on December 9th. After working in administrative theater for a year in New York, he started as the Weekend Editor at CinemaBlend. Although there has been discourse about his casting, with [Mean Girls actor Daniel Frazese taking umbrage](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/lgbtq-actor-daniel-franzese-shares-feelings-on-brendan-fraser-taking-on-a-fat-suit-to-film-the-whale) as an actor who self-identifies as both queer and obese. [screenings at various film festivals](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/brendan-frasers-the-whale-has-premiered-and-critics-have-a-lot-of-thoughts-about-the-film). Darren Aronofsky recently spoke to [Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/features/brendan-fraser-the-whale-career-1235399057/) about the challenge of finding the right actor for this intense role, saying: The action of The Whale is set within Charlie’s apartment, as he seemingly hasn’t left the premises in quite some time. Darren Aronofsky explained what the Mummy actor was able to bring to their meeting, which inspired him to finally move forward with the long-gestating project. And after [Fraser commented on said backlash](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/brendan-fraser-addresses-criticisms-of-him-wearing-a-fat-suit-in-the-whale), director Darren Aronofsky gets candid about what the casting process looked like. And the same sort of discourse is currently surrounding The Whale, although the majority of folks haven’t actually seen the upcoming drama. There’s been a ton of conversation over the last few years about the importance of representation and inclusion within the media. And it turns out that they did audition actors of size, although the specifics of Charlie’s weight seemingly complicated things. One of the projects responsible for this change is The Whale, which has earned the actor both acclaim ( [including Oscars chatter](https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/brendan-fraser-in-the-whale-call-off-the-best-actor-race-we-have-our-winner)) and some backlash for donning a fat suit to play the obese protagonist.
"'The Mummy' should be a thrill ride, but not terrifying and scary," Fraser said. "I know how difficult it is to pull it off. I tried to do it three times."
He [defended his performance this week](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brendan-fraser-responds-to-backlash-over-wearing-fat-suit-in-the-whale_n_63470be5e4b03e8038cfe0fb). [he said he had been](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brendan-fraser-says-he-was-groped-by-former-hfpa-president_n_5a8ee6f3e4b005bb0fef3283) blackballed for alleging Philip Berk, a former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, groped him in 2003. Fortunately for fans, Fraser is open to reprising his role — and he has an idea of why the [Tom Cruise](https://www.huffpost.com/entertainment/topic/tom-cruise)-helmed reboot flopped. He never comes across as cocky or arrogant.” I felt like there was a ball in my throat. The role has been criticized for its negative depiction of fat people and the fact that Fraser wore a fat suit. I felt like a little kid. “I know how difficult it is to pull it off. [is now in the midst of a full-blown comeback](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brendan-fraser-tiff-award-win_n_6320a20ce4b0ed021df6c6de) and earning acclaim for his role in [Darren Aronofsky](https://www.huffpost.com/topic/darren-aronofsky)’s “The Whale” as a 600-pound man fighting for redemption. I tried to do it three times.” “I felt ill. That was what was lacking in that incarnation.
Brendan Fraser -- who was set to star in the film as the pyromaniac Firefly -- said that while the cancellation of the film was "tragic," Leslie Grace "was ...
“Everything that we shot was real and exciting and just the antithesis of doing a straightforward digital all green screen thing,” he said. “It was a big-budget movie, but one that was just stripped down to the essentials,” Fraser continued. Brendan Fraser said that the abrupt cancellation of “Batgirl” wouldn’t “engender trust” between filmmakers and the studio.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are truly living in The Brenaissance! After making his miraculous return to the limelight with Darren Aronofsky's The Whale, ...
“I don’t know how it would work… In a recent chat with Variety, Fraser said he’s ‘open’ to the idea of returning to his most iconic role. After making his miraculous return to the limelight with Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, Brendan Fraser has expressed his interest in going back to the series that kickstarted his career: The Mummy.
Brendan Fraser would be open to another Mummy movie, and has thoughts on the secret ingredient that was missing from Tom Cruise's 2017 reboot.
It was a big-budget movie, but one that was just stripped down to the essentials. [Get HBO, Starz, Showtime and MORE for FREE with a no-risk, 7-day free trial of Amazon Channels](http://www.amazon.com/b/?rh=i:instant-video,n:2858778011&ie=UTF8&filterId=OFFER_FILTER=SUBSCRIPTIONS&node=2858778011&ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1465430649312&_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=pf4&tag=fs-livedrops1-20&linkId=90b2815fb79ba0e403137c68e139db16”) Discovery decided to pull the plug, starred Leslie Grace in the title role. There’s no doubt that if Fraser ever did return to the series, the new movie would be more light-hearted than Cruise’s film. Those movies catapulted Fraser to a new level of stardom, and though it’s been quite a few years since 2008’s The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Fraser says he’s not totally closed off to revisiting the franchise. That was what was lacking in that incarnation.
Actor Brendan Fraser is having a moment right now. While audiences and critics are raving about his performance in the new Darren Aronofsky movie The Whale ...
[Variety](https://variety.com/2022/film/news/brendan-fraser-cries-the-whale-venice-standing-ovation-1235337836/)). [Brendan Fraser](/category/brendan-fraser/) [is having a moment right now](https://comicbook.com/dc/news/batgirl-co-director-adil-el-arbi-brendan-fraser-standing-ovation-the-whale/). The structure lends itself to Fraser taking on different costumes and personas including a Colombian Drug Lord, an NBA player, and even the president (Abraham Lincoln).
Brendan Fraser opened up on the future of 'The Mummy' franchise, and what made his films such a success.
The film follows Fraser, an isolated writing instructor who is struggling to reconnect with his daughter, Ellie, played by "That was what was lacking in that incarnation. The ingredient that we had going for our Mummy, which I didn’t see in that film, was fun," he said referring to the 2017 film. The original put him on the map with his defining role as adventurer Rick O’Connell. Director Stephen Sommers mentioned that he cast Fraser because “he could throw a punch and take a punch and he had a great sense of humor." He never comes across as cocky or arrogant.”