Direct answer: There is no post-credits or mid-credits scene in Lee Cronin's The Mummy, so you don’t need to stay after the credits. This matches multiple early reports and reviews noting the film ends without any additional teaser.[1][3][6]
Details and context:
- The director and multiple outlets indicate the story closes with the final scene and does not include a post-credits tease, suggesting no planned sequel or setup in that film’s ending.[3][6]
- A widely circulated YouTube summary and several entertainment outlets reiterate there’s no post-credits scene, reinforcing the consensus among coverage in mid-April 2026 releases.[2][4]
What this means for you:
- If you’re planning a theater trip, you can leave when the credits start rolling without worrying about missing anything.[6][3]
- If you’re tracking potential future installments, there hasn’t been official talk of a sequel connected to this reboot as of the latest coverage.[3]
Illustration: A typical modern horror film release cycle often hides a teaser after the credits; in this case, the film avoids that convention, delivering a self-contained story instead.[6][3]