Universal Pictures has announced a special 25th-anniversary theatrical re-release of The Mummy Returns in North America, bringing Brendan Fraser’s beloved adventure sequel back to cinemas on March 27, 2026, nearly a quarter-century after its original debut.
The 2001 action-fantasy sequel, which originally grossed roughly $202 million domestically, is now setting its sights on surpassing the North American box office tallies of several acclaimed films by blockbuster directors Christopher Nolan and James Cameron.
Eyeing Interstellar, Terminator 2 & Batman Begins
As things stand, The Mummy Returns sits close to, but just behind, the domestic totals of three genre heavyweights:
- Interstellar – around $203.2 million
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day – around $205.9 million
- Batman Begins – about $206.9 million
With its current domestic total at about $202 million, the re-release could, with even a moderate boost from its anniversary run, push The Mummy Returns past at least one of these iconic titles in North America.
A Nostalgic Return to Theaters
Directed by Stephen Sommers and starring Brendan Fraser alongside Rachel Weisz, the film continues the globe-trotting adventures of Rick and Evelyn O’Connell as they battle ancient evils in Egypt. The 2001 sequel also marked one of the earliest film appearances of Dwayne Johnson as the Scorpion King, adding to its legacy among fans of early-2000s blockbuster cinema.
The anniversary re-release not only offers longtime fans a chance to relive the spectacle on the big screen but also gives the film a renewed opportunity to climb the domestic box office charts alongside classics from Nolan and Cameron — directors whose works have long defined modern Hollywood filmmaking.
The Mummy Returns – Official Trailer
Stay tuned for live box office updates as The Mummy Returns makes its nostalgic journey back into theaters this March.