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About Mummy III
The Egyptian past dust settled, and the scene switched to the magical Asian region ... Explorer Rick O 'Connor once again returned to his original image. This time, he came to the cold Himalayas from hot and dry Egypt and walked into the tomb of an ancient emperor in China.

In fact, Rick has long since washed his hands and lived a quiet and ordinary life with his wife Evelyn, but their son Alex has inherited his father's adventurous nature and is looking for so-called old legends full of fantasy all over the world. Alex, who was still a teenager, was framed by others and inadvertently walked into a cursed imperial tomb, awakening the Dragon Emperor who was supposed to sleep forever ... When this reckless man really saw the so-called "mummy", he had already left all his heroic integrity behind and ran back to his parents, because he knew that only they knew how to defeat "immortality"

It turned out that the Dragon Emperor was the most ruthless monarch in China's history, and his methods were vicious and murderous, causing people to complain ... A witch set a method for the Dragon Emperor to turn him and his 10,000 elite troops into terracotta warriors and horses, which were buried in the mausoleum forever and forgotten for countless years. Until careless Alex inadvertently lifted the seal, once again set off a chilling whirlwind of terror. O 'Connor and his wife, as well as their son and Evelyn's brother Jonathan, must stop this "mummy" from waking up from the curse of 2000, because as time goes by, the dragon emperor's ambition to rule the whole world is growing at an unprecedented speed. The immortal emperor will awaken his subjects and form an unstoppable mummy army, vowing to bring the whole world into his terrible and eternal rule ... unless the O 'Connor family can seize this opportunity.

Brothers, this movie is just for entertainment. Just watch it. Why do you have to remember so much? If you are so patriotic, why don't you make more contributions to your country, at least, talk less dirty words, observe more public morality and improve our international image.

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