: The story follows Everett Randolph ( Chris Bell ), an unscrupulous huckster who becomes obsessed with resurrecting the mummified princess found inside a newly acquired sarcophagus.

First, let’s clear up a common point of confusion. is not a Hollywood blockbuster. It is not connected to Tom Cruise’s 2017 The Mummy or the Dark Universe franchise. Instead, this film is an independent production directed by Matt Jaissle, a filmmaker known for low-budget cult horror movies like The Necro Files and Legion of the Dead .

The Mummy: Resurrection follows a group of unsuspecting archaeologists who uncover an ancient tomb. In their quest for discovery, they accidentally awaken a malevolent spirit—a disgraced Egyptian princess who has been dormant for centuries. Unlike the action-heavy blockbusters of the late 90s, this version leans more into the "creature feature" horror elements, focusing on the claustrophobic terror of being hunted by an immortal force. Movie Details and Technical Specifications

: Reviewers describe it as a "mash-up between Frankenstein and a mummy film" with a heavy emphasis on dialogue and atmospheric tension rather than high-octane action. Critical Perspective

The story follows (played by Chris Bell), a down-on-his-luck huckster who unexpectedly comes into possession of a "cursed" Egyptian sarcophagus. Obsessed with the idea of resurrecting the perfectly preserved mummified princess inside, Everett enlists the help of his medical student cousin, Archie.