⭐ Rating: 6.7/10 – A gothic spectacle of gods, curses, and rebirth.

“From the sands of eternity, evil awakens once more.”
The cursed saga of ancient Egypt rises again in The Mummy: Resurrection (2025), with Alex Kurtzman returning to helm a darker, more operatic chapter. This time, the threat goes beyond tombs and curses — the spirit of Ahmanet merges with the power of forgotten gods, unleashing a supernatural storm that threatens to consume not just the living, but the balance of existence itself.
Leading the charge is Keanu Reeves, delivering haunted gravitas as a man bound to the curse, carrying the weight of both destiny and damnation. His subdued intensity anchors the chaos, portraying a hero teetering on the edge of corruption. Dwayne Johnson steps in as the saga’s raw force — a warrior whose battles feel as seismic as the shifting sands themselves. Together, their clash of wills shapes the core of the film’s energy.

Ralph Fiennes steals every scene with sinister elegance, embodying the majesty of a godlike adversary who twists ancient magic with chilling authority. His presence elevates the mythology into something both terrifying and enthralling. Meanwhile, Sofia Boutella’s Ahmanet undergoes a surprising evolution: no longer simply a vessel of vengeance, she becomes a guardian caught between justice, redemption, and the seduction of absolute power.
The film is visually striking, drenched in gothic grandeur and sweeping imagery — crumbling pyramids illuminated by blood-red skies, sandstorms swirling into colossal deities, and sprawling battles across desert landscapes and shadow-choked temples. Every frame pulses with supernatural spectacle.
Where Resurrection thrives is in its atmosphere: dark, relentless, and mythic in scope. Kurtzman crafts a tale where ancient curses bleed into modern fears, blending horror, fantasy, and blockbuster action into one sweeping narrative.

Yet, for all its spectacle, the story occasionally strains under its ambition. The mythology sprawls wide, introducing layers of gods and prophecies that risk overwhelming the personal arcs at the film’s heart. Still, its relentless pacing and commitment to scale ensure audiences are rarely given time to catch their breath.
The emotional throughline — Ahmanet’s fractured struggle between vengeance and redemption, mirrored by Reeves’ tormented heroism — grounds the film in something more human amidst its colossal battles.
⭐ Final Verdict: 6.7/10 — A flawed but mesmerizing resurrection. Gothic grandeur, powerhouse performances, and haunting spectacle make it a worthy return, even if its mythic weight sometimes buries its heart.
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