The Mummy
The Mummy will hit screen in June 2017.Facebook/ The Mummy

Following the teaser, Universal Pictures has released the first full trailer of Tom Cruise starring The Mummy and it is absolutely thrilling.

The two-minute long trailer spends a lot of time on an extended military air plane disastrous scene while a very serious voice intones, "welcome to a new world of gods and monsters."

The particular plane disaster scene was shot on a real air plane and "we built the set inside the aircraft and did it Zero-G all in one shot," says Cruise, speaking in an interview to Fairfax Media.

"I always wanted to do that – with wires you can't fake what I wanted to get and we really got something that is quite terrifying and uniquely violent," the Mission Impossible star added.

Amidst plenty of action scenes, Cruise dying due to plane crash and then suddenly appears to come back to life can take your breath away for a second.

After the ancient princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert, she brings great terrors that put in danger modern-day people.

"Please meet Princess Ahmanet," Russell Crowe tells Cruise in the trailer, as the ancient princess causes havoc over London. "She will claim what she has been denied."

The previous Mummy franchise spanned four movies which released between 1999 and 2008 would not find any similarity with this new upcoming mummy reboot. As we get Algerian actress Sofia Boutella from Star Trek Beyond as the mummy and action star Tom Cruise in this movie, thus undoubtedly the movie will be more action-packed than a horror flick.

Directed by Alex Kurtzman, the rebooted version of the new Mummy movie is starring Courtney B. Vance, Annabelle Wallis, and Jake Johnson.

The Mummy reboot is slated to hit screen on June 9, 2017.