The Mummy Returns
The Mummy Returns
PG-13 | 04 May 2001 (USA)
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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
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Onlinewsma Absolutely Brilliant!
Isbel 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.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
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.
shubhamsrivastavalu What can be more interesting in a fantasy when 'The Rock' enters. He is one of the most powerful actors who adds much more to the story. The wit of Alex is worth mentioning. The fight between Evelyn and Anck Su Na mun is a good action sequence. The fight against Mathayus was filled with goosebumps scenes. A good sequel of the fantasy series that offers moneyback performance, Loved it.
duparara A timeless comedy and a fantastic adventure. I wish they still made movies like this
Fluke_Skywalker Plot; The O'Connell's race against the minions of Imhotep in an effort to stop them from reaching and defeating the legendary Scorpion King and taking control of the armies of Anubis.At its best, The Mummy Returns equals and/or surpasses the first entry; itself a rootin'-tootin' and refreshingly unapologetic goodtime popcorn movie. Unfortunately Returns isn't always at its best. Setting the bulk of the first act in London gives it some aesthetic diversity, and I actually found the two action scenes there (One in the O'Connell's house, the other on a double-decker bus) to be my favorites in the movie. I also preferred Alan Silverstri's rip-roarin' action score to Jerry Goldsmith's from the original. But unfortunately the titular Mummy doesn't loom as large here, and with the Scorpion King not showing up until the last few minutes, Imhotep's minions aren't nearly enough to make up for it.Despite inserting a spunky kid (Will Hollywood never learn?), a clunky middle act and some absolutely cringeworthy CGI in the finale, The Mummy Returns unwraps enough fun to satisfy.