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The 2017 reboot of , starring Tom Cruise , was intended to be the grand architect of Universal Pictures' "Dark Universe"—a shared cinematic world for classic monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Invisible Man. While it delivered high-octane action and a fresh take on the titular antagonist, it struggled to capture the adventurous spirit of its predecessors, leading to a mixed legacy. Plot Overview: A Darker, Modern Curse

The failure of The Mummy (2017) effectively killed the "Dark Universe" before it even began. The film's inability to establish a compelling interconnected universe, combined with its incoherent plot and lack of horror elements, led to its demise. The director himself later called it the "biggest failure" of his life. the mummy filmyzilla 2017 top

True to form, Cruise performed massive, real-life stunts, including a highly publicized zero-gravity plane crash sequence that required dozens of takes in a real parabolic flight. The 2017 reboot of , starring Tom Cruise

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