In an intriguing update, we learn that Radio Silence’s upcoming Mummy sequel will move to a new release date.
Originally set to debut on May 19th 2028, the sequel is now slated for October 15th 2027.
The reason for the date change is said to be because The Mummy is further along in development than Miami Vice ’85, thus taking its spot. Miami Vice ’85 has moved to The Mummy’s former date.
As we know, the reboot of the popular 2000’s horror-action franchise will bring back Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz as Rick and Eveyln O’Connell. Although Fraser has appeared in all three previous movies, Weisz opted not to participate in 2008’s The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Thus, the fourth instalment will mark her return to the role of Evelyn for the first time in over 25 years.
Actor John Hannah is also aboard the project, reprising his role as Jonathan, the bumbling brother to Weisz’s character.
Orphan: First Kill scribe David Coggeshall is penning the script. However, exact plot details remain a closely guarded secret.
However, Radio Silence have assured fans that they have planned a practical effects extravaganza.
More cast updates are expected soon, so we’ll be keeping a close eye on all things Mummy related and report back as soon as we can.
Once again, The Mummy’s fourth instalment will now release on October 15th 2027, mark the date!









