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There are several scenes in The Mummy Returns that feature snakes. Here are a few of the most notable:
The opening scene shows a group of archaeologists being attacked by snakes in the desert.
In the London scenes , snakes are used as a weapon by Meela, the reincarnation of Nefertiri's fiance and murderer of her Pharoah father.
In the climax of the film , Rick O'Connell and his allies fight their way through a horde of snakes in the Forbidden City.
The snakes in The Mummy Returns are used to create a sense of danger and suspense. They are also used to symbolize the evil forces that Rick O'Connell and his allies must battle.
Here are some additional details about the snake scenes in The Mummy Returns:
The opening scene was filmed in the Sahara Desert. The snakes were real, but they were not venomous.
The snakes in the London scenes were also real, but they were defanged.
The snakes in the climax of the film were a combination of real and animatronic snakes.
The snake scenes in The Mummy Returns were a critical and commercial success. They helped to create a sense of danger and suspense that made the film even more exciting.