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Why There's a Babe Poster in The Mummy (Lee Cronin Finally Explains It)

Lee Cronin's The Mummy Interview | Hidden Production Design Secrets, Easter Eggs & Behind-the-Scenes Details

Writer and director Lee Cronin joins Shannon McGrew of Creepy Kingdom for an in-depth conversation about the hidden details and production design of The Mummy. From surprising set decorations and visual Easter eggs to practical effects, props, and the meticulous world-building that went into the film, Cronin reveals how seemingly small choices help shape the movie's unsettling atmosphere.

The conversation explores the creative process behind bringing The Mummy to life, including the importance of environmental storytelling, the significance of objects placed throughout the film, and why horror fans should pay close attention to the background details. Lee also discusses his love of practical filmmaking, his approach to visual storytelling, and some of the unexpected inspirations that influenced the movie's design.

If you're a fan of The Mummy, horror filmmaking, production design, practical effects, Easter eggs, Blumhouse, Evil Dead Rise, Lee Cronin, and behind-the-scenes filmmaking conversations, this interview offers a fascinating look into the creative decisions that make modern horror memorable.

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