First Mummy 3 Images from Rob Cohen!
Jet Li enters the Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.
Jet Li has arrived on the set of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and director Rob Cohen has updated his blog to provide some behind-the-scenes stories -- as well as a few new stills.
In an entry posted yesterday, Cohen talks about the excitement of Li's arrival in Montreal:
Jet Li finally has joined us in Montreal and the production has palpably kicked up into a higher gear.
As I shoot our "trekking through the Himalayas" sequence where our heroes are searching for Shangri-la, I am madly refining the Emperor/Rick O'Connell fight with stunt co-ordinators Ku Huen Chzu (known to everyone as Dede) and Mark Southworth. It's a real contrast in styles, Brendan's and Jet's, highly balletic, powerful Wushu vs. the brutal directness of Krav Maga plus magic and shape-shifting creatures leading to the the climax aided by Luke Ford and the clash of armies overhead.
I have seven days to shoot it so this will be my last entry until China. We wrap here next Thursday; then I'm off to L.A....then straight to Beijing and Tian Mo, the desert three hours north of the capitol.
The director goes on to include three shots of the cast in action; Cohen says they've all "been shining with equal light." Here's a look at Brendan Fraser in full Mummy 3 mode -- click on the link below for a look at the rest!

Source: Rob Cohen
In an entry posted yesterday, Cohen talks about the excitement of Li's arrival in Montreal:
Jet Li finally has joined us in Montreal and the production has palpably kicked up into a higher gear.
As I shoot our "trekking through the Himalayas" sequence where our heroes are searching for Shangri-la, I am madly refining the Emperor/Rick O'Connell fight with stunt co-ordinators Ku Huen Chzu (known to everyone as Dede) and Mark Southworth. It's a real contrast in styles, Brendan's and Jet's, highly balletic, powerful Wushu vs. the brutal directness of Krav Maga plus magic and shape-shifting creatures leading to the the climax aided by Luke Ford and the clash of armies overhead.
I have seven days to shoot it so this will be my last entry until China. We wrap here next Thursday; then I'm off to L.A....then straight to Beijing and Tian Mo, the desert three hours north of the capitol.
The director goes on to include three shots of the cast in action; Cohen says they've all "been shining with equal light." Here's a look at Brendan Fraser in full Mummy 3 mode -- click on the link below for a look at the rest!

Source: Rob Cohen
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on Oct 03 2007 06:49 AM "...plus magic and shape-shifting creatures leading to the the climax aided by Luke Ford and the clash of armies overhead." God this is gonna suck. if i even understood what his sentence meant i could begin to tell you why. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 07:45 AM Is it me or Fraser looks like Leon from Resident Evil 4 on that pic? (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 07:46 AM We have no reason to believe this will suck. Both of the prior films were good. This one's going to be different enough, to make it a legitimate film on its own right. Jet Li and Brendan Fraser are fun actors to watch, I can't wait to see this. Plus, Rob Cohen is not known for directing crap. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 08:11 AM Plus, Rob Cohen is not known for directing crap. You are kidding right. Fraser has not started in a hit film in about a decade. Jet Li's english language films are infamouse for its crapiness. Rob Cohen is well known for directing second rate pop corn action movies. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 08:13 AM In reply to this comment (#1165097) Yes, yes he does. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 08:33 AM LEON...HELLLLLLLLP (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 09:16 AM In reply to this comment (#1165144) Your comments are overly harsh. No one takes the Mummy that seriously, they just recognize it as an interesting action film...which it is. The Mummy Return just topped the first one so I strongly believe that this new film, which I just found out about and am really excited to see, is going to be just as good as the last one. Look at it for what it is: an action film, nothing more, nothing less. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 09:46 AM The Mummy films were just really fun popcorn films. They weren't brilliant, they weren't awful... just fun. If you were looking for depth or to have your life changed, you were watching the wrong movies. Mummy 3 concerns me because there is a change of cast and director/writer. Might make it better, might make it worse... only time will tell. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 09:48 AM In reply to this comment (#1165097) Just bleach his hair and there you go... Resident Evil 4! Now with less Milla! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 03 2007 10:22 AM i for one have enjoyed The Mummy films i think i was in middle school when the first one came out but i still enjoy both of em i watch it the other day there good films to watch when i cant make up my mind because they are nothing more nothing less than entertaining and sometimes thats really all i want when i watch a movie (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 10:35 AM The Mummy films are fun. The second one was not quite as good as the first, but still enjoyable overall. The series is sort of a second rate Indiana Jones. Not nearly as great, but still fun in its own way. I hope this will still be fun, even though the entire cast isn't the same. I also hope it will have less of the kid in it (he was the biggest problem in the 2nd one). Either way, I'll see it. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 11:01 AM shatter24, with all due respect, i completely disagree with everything you said. cohen IS crap. i give you... stealth. fraser has never been the lead in any good movie. Li's english movies suck. is it just me, or does maria bello look REALLY weird in that picture. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 11:47 AM In reply to this comment (#1165733) Yes. He did do Stealth. He also has made 'some'(though debateable, I will admit) halfway enjoyable movies too. Thats all the Mummy is. Fraser was in a movie with Michael Caine a few years back. Other than that he was in .... o yeah. 2 Mummy movies. You might not have like them but the box office count certainly disagrees. You don't need Spielberg and Hanks to pull this one off. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 11:49 AM I have to agree that these movies are terrible, and the third will be no better. Indiana Jones is fun...Mummy is irritating...now it can be irritating with a different cast. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 03 2007 11:52 AM Let us just HOPE that this one is better than Mummy Returns. Ugh. Doesn't anyone remember the craptacular CG "The Rock" Scorpion sequence? And I haven't seen anything decent from Rob Cohen since Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story. So I can understand peoples' skepticism over this one. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 03 2007 03:00 PM Is that Leon from Resident Evil 4? Lol. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 03:14 PM Haha glad I'm not the only one who immediately thought of Mr. Kennedy upon seeing this. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Oct 03 2007 03:14 PM While it's nice to see a sequel to what was a completely ridiculously fun-to-watch movie series (and isn't that what movies are supposed to be in the first place?), I'm a bit scared over this one. NOT based on something pseudo-Egyption? Lacking 99.9% of the original cast? Shape-shifers and magic? WTF? (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 04:21 PM God you people suck do you people know what a summer movie is. Summmmmmerrrr movie. (Reply to this) |
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on Oct 03 2007 04:51 PM Since when are we completely supposed to obliterate our expectations for summer movies? There's a difference between mindless entertainment and crap...and Cohen is an AWFUL director. Stealth was horrid, XXX wasn't too cheesy to be cheesy, The Skulls was awful, Fast and Furious was a prebuscent wet dream, and Daylight was just plain bad. He's on my short list of the worst big film directors out there. Another example at throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks. And US moviegoers will adhere... to the tune of about $150 million. (Reply to this) |
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