EXCLUSIVE: Lee Cronin’s The Mummy from Blumhouse and Atomic Monster has added three in Veronica Falcón, May Calamawy, and May Elghety.
The trio joins previously announced cast members Jack Reynor and Laia Costa.
Production is currently underway in Ireland and Spain on the Atomic Monster and Blumhouse film for New Line Cinema. Cronin is also producing under his Doppelgängers banner. Plot details remain under wraps — but it is about a Mummy, and I’m sure a tomb is involved.
A native of Mexico City, Falcón starred in Blumhouse’s supernatural thriller Imaginary, directed by Jeff Wadlow as well as The Forever Purge. She played Trader Sam opposite Emily Blunt & Dwayne Johnson in Disney’s Jungle Cruise. She starred in A Million Miles Away alongside Michael Peña and starred in the film adaptation of the global bestseller book Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, produced by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and starring Eva Longoria & Eugenio Derbez. Other notable film credits include The Starling, Days of Grace, Voyagers opposite Colin Farrell.
On TV, U.S. audiences know her as Camila Vargas in Queen of the South as well as Camila Elizondro in the Emmy-winning Ozark. She also starred as Lupe Gibbs in Perry Mason opposite Matthew Rhys and John Lithgow. She also starred in Marc Cherry’s Why Women Kill & in Steve Conrad’s Perpetual Grace Ltd. with Sir Ben Kingsley, Jackie Weaver & Luis Guzmán. Additional TV credits include Apple TV+ Mr. Corman opposite Joseph Gordon Levitt, HBO’s Room 104 & Ryan Murphy’s 9.1.1. with Angela Bassett & Peter Krause. Falcón is repped by IAG and Art2perform.
Calamawy broke out as Scarlet Scarab in Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight series, starring opposite Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke. She can also be seen in Hulu’s Emmy-winning comedy series Ramy where she plays Dena. Her upcoming work includes Duke Johnson’s The Actor opposite Andre Holland and Gemma Chan. Calamaway is repped by WME.
Elghety has starred on such Egyptian TV series as Grand Hotel, La Totfee’ Al Shams, and Tayee and films such as Clash which competed at Cannes, making her the youngest Egyptian actress to do so. She has also gained international recognition through projects like Disney Plus’s Kizazi Moto as the only North-African actress in the series, and her upcoming English-speaking role in Due Dating. Elghety is repped by SIZZLE Company.