Exactly. Then I think the cherry on top was some of the womanizing controversy with Johnny Depp as well, who was set to play the Invisible Man. Once this movie bombed, and then Depp became somewhat radioactive, the whole thing imploded. Alex Kurtzman, the director of The Mummy, was supposed to shepherd the entire expanded universe, but apparently there was also a lot of behind the scenes drama too, to the point where Kurtzman didn't want to work with Universal anymore after his experience on this. From the sound it, there were creative differences with Universal, and the final product wasn't the movie Kurtzman set out to make. Chris McQuarrie - the writer/director of the last two Mission: Impossible movies - was brought in to try and salvage it, but even he couldn't save it after all of Universal's meddling, apparently. Who knows the exact story, but the bottom line is that all the creatives on this movie share the sentiment that the movie we got wasn't the original intention.