Lee Cronin's The Mummy Hits PVOD on May 19 for $24.99

Lee Cronin's The Mummy Hits PVOD on May 19 for $24.99

lee cronin's the mummy moves to premium video on demand on Tuesday, May 19, with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment pricing the purchase at $24.99. The 48-hour rental option is set at $19.99, putting the R-rated horror film in homes before its July 14 arrival on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD.

May 19 on PVOD

Cronin wrote and directed the film, which opened in theaters on April 17 and has already completed a first box-office pass that leaves a clear path to home viewing. For viewers who skipped the theatrical run, the new release turns the movie from a limited-screen title into an at-home option with a set price and a short rental window.

The film played in 178 North American theaters over the weekend and brought in $13.5 million domestically and $21.5 million internationally in its first weekend, for $34 million worldwide. Through Sunday, it had reached $29 million domestically, $59.1 million internationally and $88.1 million worldwide, a total that puts the PVOD move on top of a commercial run already much larger than its $22 million production budget before marketing.

Jack Reynor and the Cannons

Jack Reynor, Laia Costa, May Calamawy, Billie Roy and Veronica Falcón star in the film, which follows Charlie and Larissa Canon after their daughter disappears in Cairo and later reappears from a 3,000-year-old sarcophagus. That setup gives the home release a built-in selling point for anyone deciding whether the $24.99 purchase is worth paying now rather than waiting for disc.

The release cadence is straightforward: PVOD on May 19, physical media on July 14. With the movie already at $88.1 million worldwide, the home window arrives while the theatrical run still has momentum, and the 48-hour rental gives cautious viewers a cheaper entry point than buying outright.

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