# Blumhouse's The Mummy Breaks Through at Global Box Office

Blumhouse Productions keeps its winning streak alive. The studio's new Mummy film just crossed a major global box office threshold, cementing the company's return to form after a rough patch.

This win extends Blumhouse's momentum from last year, when the horror-focused studio proved it could deliver commercial hits beyond its low-budget roots. The Mummy's performance demonstrates the studio's expanding reach into bigger-budget productions while maintaining the efficiency that built its reputation.

For Blumhouse, this matters. The studio built its brand on scrappy, profitable horror films made for pocket change. But scaling up to tentpole territory requires proving audiences will show up for their mid-to-high budget swings. The Mummy's global numbers do exactly that.

The box office win also signals that audiences still crave mummy-adjacent monster content, even in a crowded marketplace. Universal's monster franchise attempts have stumbled in recent years, so Blumhouse's success here represents a real shift in what works for these kinds of properties.

Expect more ambitious projects from Blumhouse. When a studio finds commercial footing outside its comfort zone, it doubles down.