Inside 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy': False Rumors, Real Grief, and the Scariest Monster of His Career
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Inside 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy': False Rumors, Real Grief, and the Scariest Monster of His Career
"There was all this noise, going, 'Oh, my God, they're changing the title because the movie sucks.' And it's like, no, movies often have code words - to protect them."
"We don't respond to any of that because it's just noise. But I knew that people were going to have preconceived notions about our film."
"James Wan went to the bathroom - he went for a piss - at a screening and there were headlines, like 'James Wan walks out,' which is just absurd."
Before its release, 'Lee Cronin's The Mummy' was surrounded by rumors and speculation, including title changes and concerns about the film's quality. Cronin expressed frustration over the misinformation circulating online, noting that it had no basis in reality. He highlighted the absurdity of some rumors, such as false reports about executive producer James Wan. Rather than engaging with the gossip, Cronin decided to let the film speak for itself, believing that audience consensus would be formed through the quality of the work.
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