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the universal dark universe
Posted on 7/15/25 at 9:25 pm
Posted on 7/15/25 at 9:25 pm
watching the mummy which was supposed to be the relaunch of the universal dark universe of monster movies, the mummy, dracula, the wolf man, the invisible man, doctor jekell, frankinstein all franchises that universal owned it should have been as big as marvel and DC and yet it went over like a phart in an elevator.
honestly i thought the mummy was a solid movie.
they spent a shict load of money on this.
honestly i thought the mummy was a solid movie.
they spent a shict load of money on this.
Posted on 7/15/25 at 9:34 pm to dickkellog
I didnt hate the movie but did not like how Cruise was a dummy in the movie. They should have played it more Indiana Jones than Abbot and Costello.
Posted on 7/15/25 at 11:05 pm to dickkellog
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the mummy, dracula, the wolf man, the invisible man, doctor jekell, frankinstein all franchises that universal owned it should have been as big as marvel and DC
I never thought it had that much potential
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:31 am to dickkellog
I’m guessing a plan to do something with it is still on the books (I hope so anyway). They’ve dedicated a whole world of the new theme park to Universal Monsters.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 6:49 am to dickkellog
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it should have been as big as marvel and DC
No way horror would play as popular as something like the superhero genre.
But obviously it could've been more successful than it ended up being.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 8:27 am to dickkellog
I thought Dracula Untold was the soft launch and the Mummy was was supposed to solidify the Universe with a more bankable star in Cruise.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 8:54 am to PurpleandGold Motown
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I thought Dracula Untold was the soft launch
Or was it Benicio del Toro‘s The Wolfman?
I think we are getting close to the mystery.
Posted on 7/16/25 at 9:02 am to Philzilla2k
NGl, I really liked Dracula Untold and Wolfman. I never saw the Mummy. I feel like it was poorly marketed and Tom Cruise was on his crazy arc around that time. But really don't remember much about it and I could be confusing the timing.
ETA: The version of "The Mummy" I always liked the most was Anne Rice's Ramses the Damned. I read that book WAY TOO YOUNG (I think 5th grade), but it holds a special place in my mind.
ETA: The version of "The Mummy" I always liked the most was Anne Rice's Ramses the Damned. I read that book WAY TOO YOUNG (I think 5th grade), but it holds a special place in my mind.
This post was edited on 7/16/25 at 9:05 am
Posted on 7/16/25 at 9:15 am to dickkellog
I think there's a lot of die hard fans that would love a universe, but there simply aren't enough that would make it a profitable venture
Posted on 7/16/25 at 9:48 am to 632627
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I think there's a lot of die hard fans that would love a universe, but there simply aren't enough that would make it a profitable venture
Robert Eggers is pretty much doing it now. He cracked the code that everyone had forgotten the cypher for. Women LOVE monsters, and their tastes have been forgotten in favor of more action and gore.
So you have a lot of repressed desire, moody music, and overt sexuality to bring them in. Then throw in some gore, body horror and a tragic hero trope or two to appeal to the men.
There is a formula.
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