Writer and Director Alex Kurtzman Says ‘The Mummy’ Was ‘Probably the Biggest Failure of My Life, Both Personally and Professionally’

Writer and Director Alex Kurtzman Says ‘The Mummy’ Was ‘Probably the Biggest Failure of My Life, Both Personally and Professionally’

The first movie to start the Universal Monster movie world (will feature Javier Bardem and Johnny Depp) mummy (2017) starring Tom Cruise and directed by Alex Kurtzman.

Kurzman is known for working on screenplays transformersfirst two ᲕThe way of the stars movies and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Just Saved the Playlist According to the movie (currently owns 16 percent on Rotten Tomatoes), this “Probably the biggest failure of my life, both personally and professionally.” While he has a lot to regret making a movie, he finds some positives in the experience.

“While it’s brutal in so many ways and with so many cooks in the kitchen, I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to make these mistakes because it’s made me a tougher person and also a brighter director. … And it was a real gift, and I always feel those gifts because now I feel very clear when I feel bad, I am no longer silent about it. When I feel like this, I literally just don’t go on. It’s not worth it for me. And you cannot go to a place of gratitude without such an experience.”

man falling down It’s Kurtzman’s latest television project and premieres April 24 on Showtime, starring Naomi Harris and Chivetel Ejiofor.

Source: Deadline

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