The Mummy Returns
The Mummy Returns
PG-13 | 04 May 2001 (USA)
The Mummy Returns Trailers

Rick and Evelyn O’Connell, along with their 8-year-old son Alex, discover the key to the legendary Scorpion King’s might: the fabled Bracelet of Anubis. Unfortunately, a newly resurrected Imhotep has designs on the bracelet as well, and isn’t above kidnapping its new bearer, Alex, to gain control of Anubis’s otherworldly army.

Reviews
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Walter Sloane Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
edwardwesterberg Sequel of the mummy 1999 remake. Includes adventure, fantasy a little bit of horror plus humor. I loved the first movie and i like this one too. But the story is not as good as the first one and the animated Scorpion King looks like he is from a computer-game.
stormhawk2018 Even though I enjoyed this film, I felt that it didn't meet or top the original. Mainly, I feel that the film focuses too much on the action rather than the horror that the first one created. However, the action sequences were satisfying, from the bus sequence, to the final battle between the Medjai and the armies of Anubis. Even though Arnold Vosloo still maintains his portrayal of power, he loses some of that original power as the danger and importance of his role is replaced with the race against time to stop the Scorpion King from being awaken. Overall, although I enjoyed most of the performances, like Fraser and Weisz, I feel that while it's enjoyable and is re-watchable, for me, its only the action sequences that make this worth returning to, rather than the characters, horror and the few yet strong battle scenes from the first film.
adonis98-743-186503 The mummified body of Imhotep is shipped to a museum in London, where he once again wakes and begins his campaign of rage and terror. The Mummy Returns is a very entertaining film and it has some pretty cool action and the story isn't that bad it's a little bit more into comedy than the original film was but i think it worked very well done Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz were great and i liked the fact that they tried to make a story with her and Meela i liked the train scene with Imhotep where he started regaining his powers and the scenes with Lock-Nah and Alex were pretty hilarious. My only complain for me was The Scorpion King himself Dwayne Johnson was good for that small amount of screen time but when he appeared on screen the CGI was god awful it was as bad as the cgi they used for The Star Wars Prequels and Imhotep's screen time isn't as great as it should have been but other than that this was still one cool film but if i had to choose between this and the first film i choose the first one.
Filipe Neto In this movie the mummy will return to wake up, this time in London in the thirties. Rick and Evelyn will have to run against the clock in order to save the world again, and most importantly, to save their son, Alex. This is the sequel of "The Mummy", movie of 1999, and has the direction and script by Stephen Sommers and the participation of Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah and Arnold Vosloo, added by Patricia Velasquez, Freddie Boath, Dwayne Johnson and Oded Fehr.It's always difficult for a sequel surprising the audience that saw the first film. This film suffers from this difficulty and therefore couldn't surprise the same way as the first one. The script could also have been more interesting: the "Scorpion King" story is hardly convincing and sounds like a sort of publicity for the movie with that name which came out the year after. Dwayne Johnson, in turn, played his role perfectly well: this "pseudo-actor" is good for any role where he has to punch four times more than talk. The rest of the cast is perfectly fine, particularly Freddie Boath, who was brilliant in his role, and Arnold Vosloo, who gave his character a psychological depth that he hadn't had the opportunity to show in the first film. The soundtrack continued to be good without being exceptional, the special effects and make-up continued to make their role positively but without surprises. The computerization and digital resources surprised me most at the end of the film, which is very well done.This film comes on the trail of a great movie for the family and for almost all ages. I believe that, despite not having been exactly a surprise to the public, this shouldn't be a big sin. It remains a film made with great care and in an intelligent and humorous way. It's a movie for everyone.