Brendan Fraser, star of The Mummy 1999, has some thoughts about The Mummy 2017 starring Tom Cruise
Of course, the kind of stunt work that such a movie requires—is part of the reason that Fraser had to step away from being a leading man. In his 2018, he listed several surgeries he’d had that could be traced back to his action stardom.
That is no doubt why his career renaissance has been more cerebral: “I’m in a place now where not only do I want to do the heavy lifting with my body, I also want to do it with my mind,” he shares now.star hasn’t ruled out returning to the big screen as Rick O’Connell for a fourth installment. “I don’t know how it would work.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
The Mummy 4: Brendan Fraser Open to Returning to FranchiseIn a recent interview with Variety, the actor said he would love to return to the franchise, but isn't sure how it would work.
Leer más »
Brendan Fraser Addresses Potential The Mummy 4 Movie ReturnWould Brendan Fraser come back for The Mummy 4? Here's what he says: “I don’t know how it would work. But I’d be open to it if someone came up with the right conceit.”
Leer más »
From Dracula to the Mummy, Why Do We Still Love Universal Monsters?Universal Monsters remain as popular as ever with the general public, but what's behind their enduring resonance?
Leer más »
Scarred Dinosaur ‘Mummy’ Suggests Such Fossils Aren’t Quite So RareDinosaur “mummies,” complete with fossilized skin that is tens of millions of years old, may not be as rare as paleontologists think, a new study says
Leer más »
Astonishing dinosaur mummy has 'glittering' skin that was punctured and ripped by ancient crocsNicoletta Lanese is a staff writer for Live Science covering health and medicine, along with an assortment of biology, animal, environment and climate stories. She holds degrees in neuroscience and dance from the University of Florida and a graduate certificate in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her work has appeared in The Scientist Magazine, Science News, The San Jose Mercury News and Mongabay, among other outlets.
Leer más »
Brendan Fraser’s Triumphant Comeback: How Playing a 600-Pound Gay Man in ‘The Whale’ Resurrected His CareerBrendan Fraser fought armies of the undead in “The Mummy.” He swung from vines in “George of the Jungle.” He traveled around the world with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in “Looney Toons: Back in Actio…
Leer más »