Despite leaving critics and audiences underwhelmed at the time, Tom Cruise’sThe Mummyreboot is climbing the streaming charts. Cruise starred in the 2017 movie as a U.S. Army Sergeant who inadvertently awakens a cursed Egyptian princess and becomes the target of her search for a host for the deity Set in the hopes of claiming rulership of the world. Intended to launchan interconnected franchise known as the Dark Universe, the movie was a critical and commercial failure, losing Universal Pictures a reported $60-95 million at the box office and leading to the shelving of the franchise.

Now, seven years later, though, Cruise’sThe Mummyis starting to find success on Peacock. At the time of writing,the 2017 horror reboot holds the No. 3 spot on the platform’s Top 10 Movies Todaylist. The two titles currently outranking Cruise’s movie are the extended cut of Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’sThe Fall Guy, which recently became Peacock’s biggest film debut over the Labor Day weekend, and the Kevin Bacon-starring 1990 horror-comedy,Tremors.

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Situated behind Cruise’sThe Mummyis an interesting mix of horror-related movies, action titles and even Jodie Sweetin’s 2024 Lifetime romantic comedyThe Heiress and the Handymanat No. 4. Behind that movie is 2018’s acclaimed horror legacy sequelHalloween, Andrew Garfield’s firstAmazing Spider-Manmovie at No. 6, the Tom Hardy and Austin Butler-starring crime dramaThe Bikeridersat No. 7, John Woo’s English-language remake ofThe Killerat No. 8, Radio Silence’s vampire horror-comedyAbigailat No. 9 andF9: The Fast Sagaat No. 10.

Why Cruise’s Mummy Reboot Is Climbing The Streaming Charts

It’s Not His Only Poorly-Received Movie Finding Belated Success

Considering how poorly received the movie was at the time of its release, the fact thatCruise’sMummyrebootis climbing the streaming charts does come as something of a surprise. Beyond losing Universal upwards of $95 million and scrapping an entire franchise,the movie also proved to be one of the worst-reviewedMummymovies to datefrom the studio, even in spite of the poor reviews most prior installments endured. Check out how the various UniversalMummymovies compare on Rotten Tomatoes in the chart below:

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Despite the movie’s poor reception, there are a variety of reasons why Cruise’sMummyis starting to gain some popularity on streaming charts. With the arrival of the Halloween season, audiences are certainly looking for more horror-oriented fare, and even while Peacock does have a number of other options, including the aforementionedAbigail,that is in the Top 10, Cruise is a familiar face that viewers will be drawn to watching. Interestingly,The Mummyisn’t the only poorly received Cruise-led movie to find streaming success recently, asJack Reacher: Never Go Backhas frequently appearedon Netflix’s Top 10 over the past year.

Our Take On The Mummy’s Streaming Success

A Prime Example Of Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen

As has frequently been reported in the seven years since the movie came out, part of the reason whyThe Mummyfailed was the various creative voices going on at any one time during its production, withmultiple reports pointing toward Cruise frequently exercising creative control to turn it into another action vehicle for him. Regardless of whether this is actually true, the final product for the 2017 movie certainly showed there being too many cooks in the kitchen, with its tone never quite remaining consistent between a general modern action blockbuster and direct horror movie.

7 Dark Universe Movies That Didn’t Happen Because Of 2017’s The Mummy Failure

One of the recent examples of a failed shared universe was Universal’s Dark Universe which had several projects canceled due to The Mummy’s failure.

Even still, I’m actually kind of glad to see thatThe Mummyis finding some success on streaming nearly a decade later. The first third of the movie is actually quite entertaining, while theAmerican Werewolf in London-like dynamic between Cruise and Jake Johnson’s Chris provides some great comedy, even if the rushed Dark Universe setup near the middle of the film drastically undermines this early work. Additionally, while we may have missed out on a rare horror interconnected universe, the Dark Universe’s failure has, at least, turned into the excellentInvisible Manreboot andupcomingWolf Manreboot.

The Mummy

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Directed by Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise, The Mummy is a 2017 reboot of the cult classic Mummy franchise that originally starred Brenden Frasier. This time, the plot follows a U.S. Army Sergeant as he attempts to stop the mummy of Princess Ahmanet from summoning the Egyptian diety Set.