she was the pharaoh's daughter who became reincarnated and ruled ^ that's from the movie "The Mummy Returns". Not real Egyptian History.
Well first off there is only two mummy movies, the mummyand the mummy returns. Unless of corse you count the cartoon(s), or the scorpion king. They were going to make a third movie but Brandon fraser refused to even when they offered him close to 3 million dollors. But in those two movies the cast stayed the same, and the scorpion king was made to give a bit of history for the second mummy movie but its a story all in itself and really has nothing to do with either of the mummy movies.And if you are counting the cartoon as a third movie then many actors don't do voice work so that's probably why.actually there is a third movie in 'the mummy' series... its called The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor as for the change in cast, i don't know why that happened... i love mrs. o connel portrayed as rachel weisz...
. The mummy was found long ago but it was unidentified until 2014. They found a tooth in the organ jars and it was a match. Her mummy was found at last. Her mummy was found under the instruction of Dr. Hawass.
yes they did
No-- As far as I know, the movie 'The Mummy Returns' mentioning the 'Oasis Ahm-Shere' is merely a made-up sort of thing, something movie-makers tend to do to make movie plots much more interesting than history actually told (although history can be interesting in its own way).
No. The beetles that goes inside people in the movie "the mummy" are not real.
No. That is an opinion and there isn't a real answer for that.
No. The mummy's curse is not real. None of the mummies had the mummy curse.
The mummy + the mummy returns strangly not mummy 3
a cat
its just mummy pig
The possessive form of the noun "mummy" is "mummy's."
The mummy is amazing and real in a way. The creation of the mummy was a way to preserve the human or animal. This was done using chemicals, whether on purpose of accidentally.
she was the pharaoh's daughter who became reincarnated and ruled ^ that's from the movie "The Mummy Returns". Not real Egyptian History.
Just terrible.
The 1999 film The Mummy (starring Brendan Fraser) was directed by Stephen Sommers.He also directed the sequel, The Mummy Returns.
The Mummy was filmed in Morocco for the most part. If you are talking about the 1999 release that is.