Burendan Fraser held a “open attitude” for the fourth “Mummy” movie. The initial franchise star also explained why Tom Cruise’s 2017 re -launched in the box office failed.
Burendan Fraser did not close his door and entered the fourth time in Stephensomes’s mummy series.
The actor briefly introduced the possibility of returning to the franchise rights to Variety, and what he needed to do in order to sign a contract. “I don’t know how it will operate,” Fraser said. “But if someone comes up with the right arrogance, I will be open to an open attitude.” At the same time, Samers revealed why they handed the role of Rick Organar to Fraser because he was tenacious, interesting and humble. And gave him flowers. “He can punch one punch, and he is very humorous,” the director shared. “You really like this person. He never gives people an impression of arrogance or arrogance.” He added that although the shooting caused by Fraser’s body, he Keep his career and complete his job. “He is very interested in what we throw him.”
Fraser starred in the first three films released in 1999, 2001 and 2008, but did not return to Universal Pictures. In 2017, Alex Kuzmann was restarted, but starred by Tom Cruise. The film was negatively evaluated by critics and fans, and lost about 95 million US dollars, forcing the studio to cancel its so -called film universe. Fraser explained that reorganization is not “interesting” at all -this is the key factor in the successful operation of Summester. “It is difficult to make that movie,” he said. “The ingredients we prepared for our mummy, I haven’t seen it in that movie, it is interesting. This is the lack of the incarnation. This is a straightforward horror movie.” Mummy “should be a thrilling stimulus. The journey, but not terrible. ”
“I know how difficult it is,” Fraser continued. “I tried it three times.”