It's been ten years here when Rick (Brendan Fraser) and Evelyn O'Connell (Rachel Weisz) have a rest after their big adventure in Egypt. And they are still trying to find the buried treasures – what bad luck – now in the rental of their son Alex (Freddie Boath). You should expect nothing but the trouble: The Mummy Returns! A sequel of the box office hit Mummie from 2001 leaves nothing to be desired. Because Stephen Sommers follows the most serious law of all sequels: higher, faster, further! People, animals, sensations: The Mummy Returns is an overkill. It is pure, bombastic popcorn cinema, a special effects orgy in Schwarzenegger format. Much more than the predecessor, the film relies on the thrill of the optical effect, deliberately targeting the viewer's overstimulation. If you liked the first film, you won't be disappointed here either. It is just as entertaining as its predecessor, it is funny, exciting and creepy at times. Nevertheless, a film that can be watched – now on 4K Blu-ray and DTS X with extra fun!