Tom Cruise’sThe Mummyreboot tried and failed to kick off a new cinematic universe - and came at the expense of a plannedDracula Untoldsequel. Shared universes became all the rage during the 2010s, with studios rushing to recreate the unprecedented success of the MCU. Only a handful of these took off though, such as Warner Bros' Monsterverse, while others - such as Guy Ritchie’sKing Arthur: Legend of the Sword- sunk like stones. One of the more embarrassing examples came with 2017’sThe Mummy, which Universal proclaimed to be the start oftheir “Dark Universe”.

This would have seen the studio dust off its classic monsters saga and put new coats of paint on Dracula, The Invisible Man, Frankenstein and others.The Mummy’sendingcertainly set up a sequel and other spinoffs, but despite being a modest hit, the film was a critical disasterand Universal quietly canceled plans for further movies. The 2017 film just didn’t work, and even lacked the charms ofthe Brendan FraserMummymovies.The Mummyis considered the only real Dark Universe outing, thoughDracula Untoldoriginally held that crown.

Dark Universe Dracula Untold and The Mummy.

The Mummy Replaced Dracula Untold As The First Movie In The Dark Universe

Dracula Untold went through reshoots to tie it into the Dark Universe

Alex Kurtzman was hired to oversee Universe’s shared monsters universe and would go on to directThe Mummy. Prior to this,Dracula Untoldwas shot as a standalone project, but during post-production it was decided to film new scenes that could position it as the start of the Dark Universe(viaTHR). This included a new ending that established Luke Evans' anti-hero Dracula still existed in the modern day. Charles Dance was also added during reshoots as a Master Vampire character who could potentially serve as a connecting character (ala Sam Jackon’s Nick Fury) between movies.

Dracula Untoldoriginally featured Charlie Cox as a vampire version of Caligula, who turns Evan’s Vlad into Dracula; his role was completely replaced by Charles Dance during reshoots.

Russell Crowe, Javier Bardem, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Sofia Boutella posing in the Dark Universe promo

It should be noted that there was great uncertainty aboutDracula Untold’splace in Universal’s plans. A rep for the studio denied it was the launch of the Dark Universe, though the reshoots made it clear the studio was hedging its bets in case the film became a hit. Instead,Dracula Untolddid modest business, grossing $217 million worldwide.WhenThe Mummywas gearing up for release in June 2017, Kurtzman backed away from the notion ofDracula Untoldbeing part of the series(viaDigital Spy).

I’m a huge fan of Luke Evans. I think he’s brilliant. Talk about a guy with range – he can do anything. I think we have a plan for Dracula that may be a little different than the kind of story that was told in Dracula Untold. So, anything’s possible, but I think we have a slightly different idea for Dracula in mind.

Charles Dance and Luke Evans in Dracula Untold

GivenDracula Untold’slukewarm reception, it probably made sense to Universal not to commit to making Evans' Drac part of their planned universe. It also made sense to position Tom Cruise’sThe Mummyas the official, splashy launch of the saga - thoughUntoldis easily the better movie.

The Mummy’s Box Office Performance Meant The End Of The Dark Universe

Johnny Depp’s The Invisible Man remains unseen

One of the biggest pieces of hubris surrounding the Dark Universe saga was an image the studio released of its planned star line-up. This featuredMummystars Cruise, Russell Crowe and Sofia Boutella, alongside Johnny Depp (who was cast inThe Invisible Man) and Javier Bardem, with the latter being in talks for Frankenstein’s Monster. This was a last minute effort to build hype for the Dark Universe, but the response toThe Mummymade it clear it was a doomed effort.The Mummybombed domestically but still managed to gross $410 million overseas(viaThe Numbers).

The reboot wasn’t an outright bomb, but since it was clear there was no genuine excitement for Universal’s shared monsters universe, projects likeBride of Frankensteinwere killed in development.The Mummy’sfailure to recoup its production budget was likely a killing blow to the franchise’s future, and the film would have needed to be an unambiguous success for Universal to pursue further installments. The film was an obvious case of the cart pulling the horse, but it didn’t help thatThe Mummyremake was an awkward, uncooked slog of a blockbuster.

Luke Evans as Dracula in Dracula Untold

Universal Has Focused On Standalone Monster Movies Since The Dark Universe’s Failure

Universal ditched the blockbuster approach

One of the more baffling creative decisions surrounding Universal’s approach toThe Mummyand its Dark Universe is that they wanted to make straight-ahead action blockbusters. That goes against the fundamental core of the majority of those monsters, and while the FraserMummymovies had plenty of action, they wisely kept the horror element too.FollowingThe Mummy 2017, Universal decided to tap into the genre’s roots instead and focused on standalone monster flickssuch as Leigh Whannell’sThe Invisible Manand 2025’sWolf Man.

Reviews for Renfield, The Last Voyage of the Demeter and Abigail were broadly positive, but only the latter was a financial success…

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The former was both a critical and commercial hit, with Whannell using the concept to explore themes like domestic violence. Unfortunately,Wolf Manwas a less successful attempt to reimagine that iconic creature - in every meaning of the word. Universal has also made no less than three attempts at reinventing Dracula in recent years withRenfield(starring Nicolas Cage as The Count),The Last Voyage of the Demeter, andAbigail. Reviews for all three were broadly positive, but onlyAbigailwas a financial success.

In 2025,Guillermo del Toro will fulfill a lifelong dream with hisFrankensteinadaptation for Netflix. This cast Oscar Isaac as the titular scientist, alongside Jacob Elordi as the Monster while Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz appear in supporting parts. A new monster movie from del Toro is always something to look forward to, but consideringFrankensteinis a true passion project, it should be one of the year’s best horror movies. Whether it will inspire more classic monster movies is another question. The critical and box office success ofNosferatuwon’t hurt on that front either.

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Dracula Untold Getting A Sequel Would Have Been Better Than The Mummy Reboot

The rest of Dracula’s tale went untold

Dracula Untoldwas a flawed film that aspired to be a reinvention of the character, a historical action adventure, a horror film and several other genres at once. It never gelled together the way it should have, but Luke Evans was undeniably great in the lead, and a sequel exploring Vlad’s slide into the dark side held a lot of potential. Looking back, aDracula Untoldsequel might have been a better starting point;a follow-up could have explored how Dracula fit into the modern world while laying tendrils for future Dark Universe outings likeThe MummyorFrankenstein.

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Better yet, having a sequel where Dracula fought one ofthe Universal Monsterscould have set up the interconnected nature of the series. Despite not being officially connected, it feels likeDracula Untold 2was canned to make way forThe Mummy, which is a pity. Evans had a more complex, human take on the famous bloodsucker, and the original film, despite its issues, could have been an intriguing launchpad for further movies. Alas, it wasn’t meant to be.

Dracula Untold

Cast

This reboot of the Dracula story deviates from Bram Stoker’s novel, creating an original backstory for the famous vampire. Vlad Draculea, a prince of Transylvania, seeks help from an ancient vampire in preparation for war - but falls victim to the curse himself.

The Mummy

The Mummy (2017) follows the awakening of an ancient queen entombed beneath the desert, unleashing malevolent forces in the modern world. Starring Tom Cruise, the film explores themes of destiny and darkness as unfathomable terrors resurface, challenging contemporary protagonists to confront the past and unimaginable threats.