Officially it’s cancelled but unofficially still ongoing. Dracula Untold ended on a very “Let the games begin ” Marvel-esque cliffhanger. Mummy ended with Nick only just becoming immortal. Universal Pictures had been trying to repeat the success of the MCU by having interconnected films (even with a “Shield”-like organization known as “Prodigium”), but unfortunately the movies kept failing. A-List celebrity Tom Cruise was the Dark Universe’s last hope, but even with him as the star, the movie failed hard with very negative reception. So after repeat very low box office bombs, an intentional Dark Universe was canned. However, Universal Pictures still holds the rights to make those classic monster films, so they continued to do so. The recent remakes (Invisible Man 2020, Renfield 2023, Last Voyage of the Demeter, etc.) are now more focused on being individual stories rather than building a connected universe. They’re no longer alluding to any other monster films and characters, but they also aren’t retconning and erasing them either. (Note: Dracula Untold was technically removed from the current Dark Universe, so Nicholas Cage’s Dracula does not retcon Luke Evans’ Dracula.) It’s now completely up to interpretation whether the current Dark Universe films are still connected or not. As you can see by this sub and the fandom wiki, there are many that still believe they are. Basically, an intentional Dark Cinematic Universe died with The Mummy in 2017. But the Dark Universe unofficially still lives on because UP will continue to make these movies, and while they won’t reference each other, they will not step over or erase each other. It’s a neutral area. Answer from strawbebb on reddit.com
Dark Universe Wiki
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October 29, 2024 - For his work on The Mummy, Tom Cruise won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor at the 38th Golden Raspberry Awards.[3][4] ... ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Universal Pictures Unveils "Dark Universe" with Name, Mark and Musical Theme For Its Classic Monsters Series of Films.
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The Mummy (2017 film) - Wikipedia
4 days ago - On May 22, 2017, the official Dark Universe Twitter account posted an image with Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Johnny Depp (attached to star in a new film version of The Invisible Man), Javier Bardem (who had signed on to play Frankenstein's monster) and Russell Crowe standing together.
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Collider
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What Went Wrong With Universal's Dark Universe?
February 12, 2024 - In May 2017, a publicity photo was released from Universal Pictures to drum up extra hype for the studio’s Dark Universe, a cinematic universe based on the Universal Monsters brand. The image showed a collection of big-name talent ranging from Tom Cruise to Russell Crowe to Javier Bardem, and thanks to the magic of Photoshop, all the actors assembled for various roles in The Mummy and upcoming Dark Universe movies were now in one image.
Reddit
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r/DarkUniverse on Reddit: Is the Dark Universe Cancelled?
September 15, 2024 -
Hi, im trying to figure out if this universe was actually cancelled. Ive looked online and i get different answers, on the Dark Universe fandom it says the plan was shelved after the failure of 2017’s The Mummy but then goes to say 2020’s The Invisible Man, 2023’s Renfield, and 2024’s Lisa Frankinstin and Abigail are part of the Universe! Now we have next year’s Wolfman movie. So which is it?
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Officially it’s cancelled but unofficially still ongoing. Dracula Untold ended on a very “Let the games begin 😏” Marvel-esque cliffhanger. Mummy ended with Nick only just becoming immortal. Universal Pictures had been trying to repeat the success of the MCU by having interconnected films (even with a “Shield”-like organization known as “Prodigium”), but unfortunately the movies kept failing. A-List celebrity Tom Cruise was the Dark Universe’s last hope, but even with him as the star, the movie failed hard with very negative reception. So after repeat very low box office bombs, an intentional Dark Universe was canned. However, Universal Pictures still holds the rights to make those classic monster films, so they continued to do so. The recent remakes (Invisible Man 2020, Renfield 2023, Last Voyage of the Demeter, etc.) are now more focused on being individual stories rather than building a connected universe. They’re no longer alluding to any other monster films and characters, but they also aren’t retconning and erasing them either. (Note: Dracula Untold was technically removed from the current Dark Universe, so Nicholas Cage’s Dracula does not retcon Luke Evans’ Dracula.) It’s now completely up to interpretation whether the current Dark Universe films are still connected or not. As you can see by this sub and the fandom wiki, there are many that still believe they are. Basically, an intentional Dark Cinematic Universe died with The Mummy in 2017. But the Dark Universe unofficially still lives on because UP will continue to make these movies, and while they won’t reference each other, they will not step over or erase each other. It’s a neutral area.
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Dark Universe was in fact canceled. Lisa Frankenstein is not a DU film. But fun fact, Lisa Frankenstein takes place in the same universe as Jennifer's Body. I believe the list shown in your post is from the fandom page and is unofficial.
Reddit
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McKay Talks The 'Dark Universe' Failure : r/movies
October 12, 2022 - Man, when I first heard about the "Dark Universe" films idea, I got pretty excited. Iconic monsters and figures from old literature and film history? All in the same universe and somehow connected? With a star-studded cast? Yes, please, I want that! But then "The Mummy" film with Tom Cruise wasn't good and the whole project/idea was shut down.
ScreenRant
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7 Dark Universe Movies That Didn't Happen Because Of 2017's The Mummy Failure
March 3, 2024 - The Mummy was imagined by Universal ... franchise and a reboot of the 1990s Mummy franchise, the film starred Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, the latter in the titular role....
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Cinapse
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Tom Cruise’s THE MUMMY Unwraps Universal’s Dark Universe - Cinapse
August 14, 2023 - This first installment of Universal’s Dark Universe gives audiences Tom Cruise action, old school scares, and an incredibly fun Russell Crowe.The creative minds of Alex Kurtzman and David Koepp can count a handful of hits and beloved classics between them. While the former co-wrote and helped ...
Cinemablend
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Why Universal's Dark Universe With Russell Crowe And Tom Cruise Failed, According To One Writer | Cinemablend
April 25, 2021 - Unfortunately, the brilliance stopped at the concept, and the films that did see production and were released were not successful. Now, Dark Universe writer Eric Heisserer explains why he thinks the potentially cool franchise failed, despite having big Hollywood names like Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe involved.
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Polygon
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The Dark Universe did not end with a single flop
October 8, 2023 - It’s an enduring internet joke, and understandably so: Repost that infamously tweeted photo of multiple stars lining up to herald the creation of the Dark Universe, the extended cinematic universe planned to kick off with the release of 2017’s Tom Cruise-led The Mummy and discussed in the press since 2014.