Tom Cruise and Jimmy Fallon Perform 'The Mummy' as Imagined by Kids

On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Tom Cruise stopped by to talk about his new movie The Mummy that will be in theaters this Friday. And Cruise also joined Jimmy Fallon for a segment called "Kid Theater" where Fallon and Cruise read from scripts written by kids. In this case, the kids were asked to write scripts called "The Mummy." The kids were only told the title and not given any additional direction. One script was written by 9-year-old Reese. Cruise played "Skeleton" and Fallon played "Mummy." What starts off as a bone throwing fight at a playground ends in a friendly head bump and a game of duck duck goose. 7-year-old Aaron wrote a script about two strangers, Charlie (Fallon) and Mummy (Cruise), who did two high fives to celebrate their new friendship and then ate ten thousand hot dogs each because they were so happy about it. Although the actual Mummy movie probably doesn't feature any hot dogs, they might want to consider that for the sequel.