TOTAL RECALL's Len Wiseman Set To Helm "Darker, Scarier" Remake Of THE MUMMY

TOTAL RECALL's Len Wiseman Set To Helm "Darker, Scarier" Remake Of THE MUMMY

Len Wiseman has signed up to helm a very different sounding version of The Mummy for Universal, and you can read comments from him after the jump.

By JoshWilding - Sep 24, 2012 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Mummy
Source: Deadline
Deadline reports that Universal have signed up Len Wiseman (Underworld) to helm The Mummy, a reboot of the popular franchise which starred Brendan Fraser and grossed a total of $1.25 billion. The screenplay is being written by Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), and Wiseman had this to say about the different direction that this reboot will take. "When I first heard Universal was relaunching this, that is the image that popped into my head, the period tale, the old monster, but when Bob and Alex pitched it, there was a great new take and approach, and a very different mummy as well. It’s a darker twist on the material, a scarier version."

The filmmaker also had this to say about the mummy in the film, making it clear that they will be taking a VERY different direction to the previous franchise. "One of the things that interested me with this mummy is, he’s still in essence a man. They haven’t turned his brain into a monster brain. He still has a personality and is very cunning and calculating. He’s a true character in any form, and in creature form, even if he is that staggering creature, it becomes more important that he’s a thinking, calculating person." Regardless of whether or not you're a fan of his work, it's fair to say that Wiseman has a good handle on action and he certainly had no trouble in creating a visually stunning world in Total Recall earlier this year and this actually sounds rather good!

While the "darker" remake will still be taking aim at a PG-13 audience, producer Alex Kurtzman still believes that they can still make it a success with a darker tone which delves into areas that the previous family friendly instalments simply did not. "We’re reaching into the deep roots of The Mummy, which at its beating heart is a horror movie and then an action movie, and putting it into a context that is real and emotional. It’s still a four quadrant film but as a lot of recent movies have proven, audiences are hungry for more than they used to be. You can still have a family movie, an action movie that’s more grounded than these used to be. Without saying too much, we’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from Michael Crichton’s books, and how he ground fantastical sales in modern day science." What do you guys think? Sound off below with your thoughts.

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PartyHard
PartyHard - 9/24/2012, 2:24 PM
Holy [frick], enough with the mother[frick]ing remakes.

I hate everything.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 9/24/2012, 2:32 PM
I'm about to explode, Hollywood is now officially out of ideas . [frick] REMAKES/REBOOTS
SomTingWong
SomTingWong - 9/24/2012, 2:32 PM
wow
SomTingWong
SomTingWong - 9/24/2012, 2:34 PM
i agree
if your gonna reboot something reboot x-men or dd(sigh)
OptimisticPrime
OptimisticPrime - 9/24/2012, 2:35 PM
But if George Lucas were Director, it would be "faster, more intense".
ManofSteel23
ManofSteel23 - 9/24/2012, 2:35 PM
lol...maybe this is what ''the world is coming to an end'' means
R888
R888 - 9/24/2012, 2:35 PM
[frick] THIS
Moriarty117
Moriarty117 - 9/24/2012, 2:35 PM
It could be good...but I fail to see why Hollywood can't just make an original movie these days. Just because there's an established name does not mean the movie will make money (cite: Total Recall, by Len Wiseman)

On the plus side: Kate Beckinsale.
DanielSon15
DanielSon15 - 9/24/2012, 2:36 PM
What
This guys only directed one original movie and that was underworld
Seriously bro think of an original idea
jimpinto24
jimpinto24 - 9/24/2012, 2:38 PM
I don't have a problem with Len Wiseman directing the Mummy reboot. If they want the movie to be more dark, Len is the right choice. There are other directors out there that would be better like Steven Spielberg or James Cameron.
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 9/24/2012, 2:42 PM
You would think that Hollywood would've learned their lesson not to let Wiseman direct any remakes after Total Recall. What is more fascinating is the remake of The Mummy isn't even 15 years old yet. Oh well. It's can't be worse than the remake.
santoanderson
santoanderson - 9/24/2012, 2:45 PM
Weisman is becoming the king of reboots that nobody wants.
marantaz
marantaz - 9/24/2012, 2:46 PM
Hollywood:
Prometheus... not a bomb, but not a success.
Total Recall... bomb.

Hey, let's give those guys another chance! Let's do the Mummy again! Yeah, Brilliant, guaranteed blockbuster! woot woot! high five!

Meanwhile, over at Marvel:
We've got IM3, Thor 2, CA2, GotG, Dr. Strange, Black Panther, Ant-Man, Avengers 2, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Master of Kung Fu, Hulk and Shield on TV, we got more going on under one little finger nail than all you got put together, and that includes Warner/DC. Two words... suck this, hollywood.

CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 9/24/2012, 2:54 PM
Here's a good question: Why not remake the terrible movies that nobody remembers? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
sciencefriction
sciencefriction - 9/24/2012, 2:54 PM
Another remake, another s##t director. W/E, you can't top Boris, sounds like another flop.
camlabar
camlabar - 9/24/2012, 2:57 PM
Can someone tell me why Total Recall remake was even made? there have been some disappointing movies this year, but this was literally a waist of my time.
B00uWhore692
B00uWhore692 - 9/24/2012, 2:59 PM
Sorry, not interested. I'd rather see a 4th movie in the series than a remake. Mummy & Mummy Returns were flawless. You can't improve on perfection!
ImaNerd
ImaNerd - 9/24/2012, 3:00 PM
Darker and scarier Yet PG-13 haha
asdalhjljh
asdalhjljh - 9/24/2012, 3:11 PM
"Regardless of whether or not you're a fan of his work, it's fair to say that Wiseman has a good handle on action and he certainly had no trouble in creating a visually stunning world in Total Recall earlier this year and this actually sounds rather good!"

No. it. is. NOT "fair to say" any of those things, especially if you are not a fan of his work. His action is flat and boring, the "visually stunning" world you refer to was not his creation, but was designed for him, and whether or not this actually "sounds rather good!" is a matter of opinion, not fact.

Without knowing more details than we are told in this article, Would you say the same for a Mummy reboot helmed by any or all of Ratner, McG, or Bay?

I sincerely hope not.
95
95 - 9/24/2012, 3:12 PM
Yeah. I rather have this remake than continue the series. Also, this probably means Kate Beckinsale will be a part of the deal ;)
lokibane2012
lokibane2012 - 9/24/2012, 3:32 PM
Reading this interview, I'd have thought Wiseman was an intelligent man. That is, had I not seen any of his films.

His only achievement is [frick]ing Beckinsale. That's all.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/24/2012, 3:43 PM
The whole Hollywood is out of ideas shit is so tired. Reboots may be the latest trend but these comments have been made for years and years. That being said this is one of the first times i really dont care for a reboot and even from someone who enjoyed TR
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/24/2012, 3:46 PM
Wasn't The Mummy itself a remake?
eleven59
eleven59 - 9/24/2012, 3:57 PM
So in other words, the movie Romero wanted to make years ago but universal declined bc they wanted a more family friendly movie?? Now they are OK with a scarier version?? And want this guy? Got it
poop23
poop23 - 9/24/2012, 4:02 PM
really? Why doesn't hollywood realize that mummies are as generic as werewolves and vampires.. Do they really need to remake a recent mummy film?? Couldn't they just make mummy movie without it being a remake?
poop23
poop23 - 9/24/2012, 4:05 PM
a remake of an already successful movie that is
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/24/2012, 4:06 PM
Did people just WANT to hate Total Recall because i t was a reboot and by extension Wiseman? Everyone is saying "Shitty director" and the like but Underworld 1-2, and LFODH were all solid and TR was a good film if somewhat unnecessary.
StealthPWNAGE
StealthPWNAGE - 9/24/2012, 4:07 PM
The Dark Mummy Rises? xD
BlueHawaiiSurfer
BlueHawaiiSurfer - 9/24/2012, 4:08 PM
They only do this shit for one reason, because stupid people gather in mass to drop down their hard earned cash on it again...and again...and again. They aren't "out of ideas", they are mining nostalgia. There was a study done that showed the number of reboots/remakes in the top 10 box office for each decade starting in the 80s (I think). It basically shows the gradual increase decade after decade of reboots/remakes. The last graph illustrated every movie in the top ten being a remake of some sort vs 1 or 2 30 years prior. Don't act surprised, they are going to farm any turd out there that people will spend money on. Don't blame the studios, blame stupid people who go to the movies.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 9/24/2012, 4:10 PM
Also the term "Hollywood" just bugs me for some reason. As though there are all these middle aged men in suits sitting around in a meeting deciding every film that is made and maniacally laughing whilst swimming in pools of cash like Scrooge McDuck .
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