Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)
If The Mummy Returns (2001) showed the first cracks in the franchise’s armor, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor doesn’t just smash the armor—it nukes the entire museum. This third installment is a prime example of a sequel that misunderstands everything that made the original work. The Mummy- Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Unless you want to see Jet Li fight a three-headed dragon while Yetis throw snowballs at mummies, avoid this tomb at all costs. It’s not a resurrection—it’s a desecration. Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5) If The Mummy Returns (2001)
Rick (now Brendan Fraser, looking visibly tired) and Evelyn O’Connell (now Maria Bello, replacing Rachel Weisz) are enjoying a quiet retirement in 1940s England. Naturally, they get dragged back to China to stop the reawakening of the ruthless Dragon Emperor (Jet Li)—a ruler cursed into terra-cotta form—from conquering the world with his army of the undead. Their son, Alex (Luke Ford, replacing a grown-up Freddie Boath), has conveniently found the Emperor’s tomb. It’s not a resurrection—it’s a desecration