Lee Cronin's The Mummy is a horror-action remake directed by the filmmaker behind Evil Dead Rise. This prediction market asks whether the film will achieve at least 65 on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer, the score threshold that separates broadly favorable from mixed-to-negative critical reception. The Tomatometer aggregates reviews from professional film critics, and a score of 65 represents the point where at least 65% of critics rate the film positively. Currently trading at 0% YES odds, the market reflects strong participant conviction that the film will not reach this critical threshold. The final score will be determined objectively and publicly when Rotten Tomatoes publishes its aggregated rating following the film's theatrical release. Horror remakes have historically shown variable critical performance; some have achieved strong critical receptions while others have faced significant skepticism from critics toward the remake format itself. The 65-point threshold represents a meaningful line between clearly favorable and borderline or negative critical consensus. This market will resolve on April 20, 2026, based on the official, published Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer score.