Posters for the film Lee Cronin’s The Mummy have been banned from appearing where children might see them over concerns their realistic depiction of a dead child was likely to cause distress. The poster ad for Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. They added that the posters had been submitted to TfL’s advertising partner, Global, and had been accepted for display on the London Underground network. It said the posters on the London Underground and outdoor billboard had the potential to be seen by a large number of people, including children. The ASA did not uphold complaints about a TV ad and two posters displayed on the London Underground for another Warner Bros film, They Will Kill You.