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The Mummy 4 (2025) – Trailer: Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz Return? What We Know So Far About the Rumored Sequel
The Mummy franchise, launched in 1999 with Stephen Sommers’ action-adventure hit, redefined the Universal Monsters legacy, grossing over $1.25 billion across three films. Starring Brendan Fraser as Rick O’Connell and Rachel Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan, the series blended swashbuckling heroics, horror, and romance, earning a cult following. After The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) disappointed fans—partly due to Weisz’s absence—and a 2017 Tom Cruise-led reboot flopped, rumors of The Mummy 4 with Fraser and Weisz have surged, fueled by a viral trailer titled The Mummy: Fountain of the Persian Knights. However, sources confirm this trailer is a fan-made, AI-generated concept. While a fourth film remains unconfirmed, fan demand and Fraser’s resurgence keep hope alive. Here’s everything we know about the fake trailer, the franchise’s status, and the potential for a Mummy 4.
The Legacy of The Mummy Franchise
The Mummy (1999) introduced Rick O’Connell, a rugged adventurer, and Evelyn Carnahan, a brilliant Egyptologist, who accidentally awaken Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), a cursed priest with supernatural powers. The film’s mix of Indiana Jones-style action, humor, and horror grossed $416 million worldwide, spawning The Mummy Returns (2001), which earned $435 million, and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), which made $403 million but was criticized for recasting Weisz with Maria Bello. The franchise’s success, driven by Fraser and Weisz’s chemistry, led to an animated series, a Scorpion King spin-off, and video games. The 2017 reboot, meant to launch Universal’s Dark Universe, grossed only $410 million and was panned for lacking the original’s fun, halting further plans.
A viral trailer for The Mummy 4: Fountain of the Persian Knights, posted by YODA BBY ABY on Facebook in December 2023, claims Fraser and Weisz return for a 2025 release. With over 450 likes and 168 shares, it’s gained traction, but Snopes and ScreenRant confirm it’s a fake, using AI-generated visuals and clips from The Mummy and The Whale. Despite this, the trailer’s buzz reflects fans’ desire for a Fraser-Weisz reunion, especially after Fraser’s 2023 Oscar win for The Whale.
The Fake Trailer: Fountain of the Persian Knights
The Fountain of the Persian Knights trailer, shared by YODA BBY ABY and Movie Magic with Brian, depicts Rick and Evie on a quest to find their missing son, Alex, held captive by a cult seeking a mythical fountain. It opens with a sandstorm in a Persian desert, Fraser’s Rick declaring, “We’ve faced mummies before—this is personal.” AI-crafted scenes show Weisz’s Evie deciphering ancient texts, with battles against shadowy warriors and a CGI serpent. The trailer uses clips from The Mummy and The Mummy Returns, blended with VFX, creating a convincing but fabricated vision. X posts praise its “nostalgic vibe,” with one user saying, “Fraser and Weisz together again? I’m crying!” Another noted, “This looks realer than the 2017 reboot!”
Snopes and Yahoo confirm the trailer is fan-made, with no Universal Pictures involvement. The poster, featuring Fraser and Weisz against a domed building, is also AI-generated. Fraser’s busy 2025 schedule, including The Smashing Machine, and Weisz’s commitments to Dead Ringers and Black Widow sequels, make their involvement unlikely. The trailer’s logline—a family-driven quest—echoes The Mummy Returns, resonating with fans but lacking official backing.
The Real Mummy 4: Development Status
No official Mummy 4 is in development, despite persistent rumors. A May 2024 World of Reel report, citing Daniel Richtman, claimed Universal was developing a sequel with Fraser and Weisz, but Stephen Sommers, director of the first two films, told ScreenRant in May 2024 he’s “unaware of any studio interest.” Earlier plans for a fourth film, The Mummy: Rise of the Aztec, set in South America with Antonio Banderas as the villain, were scrapped after the 2017 reboot’s failure. Universal’s Dark Universe, meant to connect monster films, collapsed after The Mummy (2017) lost $95 million, per Variety. Fraser, in a 2023 ComicBook.com interview, expressed openness to returning, saying, “I’m not opposed to it. Sign me up!” but noted no “juicy details” exist. Weisz, who texted Fraser after his Oscar win, has not commented on returning but praised the franchise’s “charm” to Net-a-Porter in 2023.
The 2008 film’s mixed reception, partly due to Weisz’s absence, and the 2017 reboot’s failure have made Universal cautious. However, Fraser’s resurgence and fan campaigns, including a Change.org petition with over 500,000 signatures, keep the idea alive. A July 2025 Fan Expo Denver reunion of Fraser, John Hannah, Patricia Velásquez, and Oded Fehr fueled speculation, but no concrete plans emerged. A new film would likely require a $150–200 million budget, per Tomb of the Dragon Emperor’s scale, and could take two years to produce, targeting 2027 at earliest.
Expected Cast and New Dynamics
A hypothetical Mummy 4 would likely hinge on:
Brendan Fraser as Rick O’Connell, the charming adventurer, now older but still heroic.
Rachel Weisz as Evelyn Carnahan, the brilliant Egyptologist, essential for the franchise’s heart.
John Hannah as Jonathan Carnahan, Evie’s comedic brother.
Oded Fehr as Ardeth Bay, the Medjai warrior, a fan favorite.
The fake trailer’s focus on Alex (previously Freddie Boath, later Luke Ford) suggests a grown-up Alex, possibly played by a new actor like Tom Holland or Taron Egerton, given the timeline. Weisz’s absence in Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, due to her newborn son and script concerns, per CBR, hurt the film’s reception, making her return crucial. Maria Bello, despite her talent, lacked Weisz’s chemistry with Fraser, per ScreenRant. New characters, like a villain tied to Persian or Mesoamerican mythology, could feature, with fan-casting suggesting stars like Oscar Isaac or Salma Hayek.
The dynamic would likely center on Rick and Evie’s partnership, with a family-driven plot echoing The Mummy Returns. X fans hope for “Rick and Evie as older heroes,” with one post suggesting “a retired Rick pulled back for one last adventure.” Ardeth and Jonathan could provide action and humor, while a new villain revitalizes the supernatural stakes.
Potential Plotlines for a Mummy 4
A Mummy 4 could draw from the fake trailer’s premise or Rise of the Aztec, including:
Family Quest: Rick and Evie search for Alex, captured by a cult seeking a mythical artifact, like the Fountain of the Persian Knights, blending Persian or Mesoamerican lore.
New Supernatural Threat: A villain, perhaps a sorcerer or deity, unleashes plagues or creatures, echoing Imhotep’s powers.
Rick and Evie’s Evolution: Now older, they balance heroism with personal stakes, mentoring a grown Alex or a new hero.
Global Adventure: Settings in Persia, South America, or India could expand the franchise’s scope, with temples and deserts for epic set pieces.
Fans on X suggest “a return to The Mummy’s fun vibe,” with one post calling for “Rick and Evie vs. a new mummy in a lost city.” The franchise’s signature mix of action, horror, and humor would be key, with VFX showcasing creatures like the fake trailer’s serpent. Filming in Morocco or Jordan could recreate the original’s desert grandeur.
Why the Fake Trailer Resonates
The Fountain of the Persian Knights trailer, with 450+ likes, taps into the franchise’s enduring appeal, driven by Fraser and Weisz’s chemistry, which Syfy calls “a blessing in human form.” Fraser’s Rick, per Collider, set a mold for action heroes, while Weisz’s Evie broke the damsel stereotype. The trailer’s AI visuals, blending The Mummy clips with new effects, evoke nostalgia, with X posts noting, “This is the Mummy we need!” The franchise’s $1.25 billion box office and 25th-anniversary re-release in 2024 prove its staying power. Fraser’s Oscar win and Weisz’s acclaim, per People, amplify fan demand for their return.
The 2017 reboot’s failure, which Fraser called “lacking fun,” underscores the original’s charm. The fake trailer’s family-driven plot and exotic setting align with fans’ desire for a return to form, even if it’s not real.
Looking Ahead
The Mummy 4: Fountain of the Persian Knights is a fan-made, AI-generated trailer, not an official Universal project. No Mummy 4 is in development, per Sommers’ 2024 ScreenRant comments, but Fraser’s openness and fan demand keep hope alive. Fans can stream The Mummy trilogy on Peacock or revisit the 1999 classic’s 25th-anniversary screenings. While Fraser and Weisz’s return is unconfirmed, the trailer’s buzz shows the franchise’s lasting love. Stay tuned to Universal or sources like Variety for updates—and beware of AI fakes. As the sands of Hamunaptra await, The Mummy 4 could rise again with Rick and Evie’s timeless charm.