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SOFIA BOUTELLA in a spectacular, all-new cinematic version of the legend that has fascinated cultures all over the world since the dawn of civilization: "The Mummy." From the sweeping sands of the Middle East through hidden labyrinths under modern-day London, "The Mummy" brings a surprising intensity and balance of wonder and thrills in an imaginative new take that ushers in a new world of gods and monsters. Image Credit: AP

Wonder Woman beat up Tom Cruise this weekend.

The Mummy, Universal’s Cruise-led film that is kicking off a planned franchise of reboots featuring the studio’s library of classic monsters, pulled in $12 million (Dh44 million) on Friday, with estimates saying the film will only bring in $30 million this weekend.

That tally pales in comparison to 1999’s The Mummy starring Brendan Fraser, which became a summer sensation — grossing more than $155 million domestically and spawning two sequels and a spinoff starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Critics widely panned the new Mummy, and audiences have not been wrapped up either, giving the film a B-minus on CinemaScore.

Warner Bros.’ Wonder Woman, which debuted last week at No. 1 with $103.3 million in ticket sales, is on its way to topping the box office for a second weekend.

The Patty Jenkins-directed blockbuster is expected to bring in $53 million by the end of the weekend, bringing its domestic total to $192 million in just two weeks.