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Lee Cronin’s ‘The Mummy’ Comes Home to Digital Next Week and Physical Media in July [Exclusive]

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Fresh out of theaters, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy from New Line Cinema is headed home this month. Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report that Cronin’s original take on the mummy genre will debut digitally at home on May 19, followed by a physical media release on July 14.

On May 19, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy will be available at home on participating digital platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, and more.

On July 14, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy will be available to own on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD from online and physical retailers. Lee Cronin’s The Mummy will also continue to be available in high definition and standard definition from participating digital retailers.

While you wait, check out an exclusive sneak peek at ‘The Making of Lee Cronin’s Mummy’ featurette, wherein Cronin reveals his striking vision for a terrifying new mummy tale of heart and horror. Explore the film’s claustrophobic atmosphere and old school practical effects.

Digital, 4K UHD, and Blu-ray Special Features include:

  • The Making of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy

Director Lee Cronin reveals his striking vision for a terrifying new mummy tale of heart and horror. Explore the film’s claustrophobic atmosphere and meticulous filmmaking as it delivers emotion and relentless terror!

  • A Bloody and Grotesque Spectacle

Blood, bugs and toenails fuel this inside look at the film’s wild SFX and practical filmmaking magic! Cast and crew also reveal how Natalie Grace transforms into a demon-possessed vessel through intense prosthetics and chilling physicality.

  • Possession and Ancient Demons

Explore the story’s Egyptian roots and demonic rituals. Detective Zaki and the family investigate Katie’s disappearance as the cast reveals the visceral reality of filming possession and terror while building the film’s many unforgettable scenes.

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Commentary by Writer/Director/Executive Producer Lee Cronin

In Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, “The young daughter of a journalist disappears into the desert without a trace—eight years later, the broken family is shocked when she is returned to them, as what should be a joyful reunion turns into a living nightmare.”

Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Natalie Grace, and Veronica Falcón star.

The film is rated R for “strong disturbing violent content, gore, language, and brief drug use.”

Read our review of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘Hokum’ Heads Home to Digital Tomorrow Ahead of Physical Media Release in August

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After scaring up a strong theatrical run, Oddity director Damian McCarthy’s Hokum heads home to Digital this week.

Settle in for a spooky supernatural chiller as Hokum arrives on all Digital platforms to rent or own beginning June 2, followed by a Blu-ray/4K Ultra HD Combo and DVD release on August 11, 2026.

Adam Scott (“Severance”) stars in Hokum as reclusive novelist Ohm Bauman. When he retreats to a remote Irish inn to scatter his parents’ ashes, the staff’s tales of an ancient witch haunting the honeymoon suite take hold of his mind. Disturbing visions and a shocking disappearance draw Ohm into a nightmarish confrontation with the darkest corners of his past.

Peter Coonan (“The Alienist: Angel of Darkness”), David Wilmot (“Station Eleven”), Florence Ordesh (“Departure”), Michael Patric (“Frontier”), Will O’Connell (“Game of Thrones”), Brendan Conroy (“Bodkin”), and Austin Amelio (“The Walking Dead”) also star.

Get a peek at the upcoming physical media release below, including a few special features.

Spooky Pictures’ Roy Lee (Weapons) & Steven Schneider (Insidious) produce alongside Image Nation’s Derek Dauchy (Late Night with the Devil), Tailored Film’s Ruth Treacy, Julianne Forde, & Mairtín de Barra, and Cweature Features’ Ken Kao & Josh Rosenbaum.

I wrote in my review for Bloody Disgusting, “A quaint Irish hotel with a deeply haunted history awaits an American writer in McCarthy’s third outing, continuing his streak for folkloric tales of supernatural karma and spine-tingling terror with a dark sense of humor.”

What’s next from Damian McCarthy? He’s currently writing a haunted house movie, but recent comments suggest he may be moving into other genres beyond that upcoming project.

 

 

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