. The studio has hired screenwriter Jeremy Slater to pen a sequel to the 2021 video game adaptation,debuted simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in April 2021 and earned $83.7 million globally. According to HBO Max, which does not release viewership data publicly, it has been among the streaming service’s top feature films.
is based on the seminal fighting game created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. It centers on a tournament gathering the best fighters on Earth to defend against would-be invaders. The game was previously adapted into a hit 1995 feature and its ill-fated 1997 sequel. Simon McQuoid directed the 2021 outing, which starred Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Joe Taslim, Mehcad Brooks, Matilda Kimber, Laura Brent, Tadanobu Asano, Hiroyuki Sanada, Chin Han, Ludi Lin and Max Huang.
This movie was a decent blockbuster, but it's not a good game movie, when will hollywood understand that we like super accurate movies? we don't care if it is a copy of the game lore, it's going to be different because it's live action.
Is this the movie the rock was talking about?
I hope it’s better than the first one. 👀
They should have all of the fatalities
This was such a disappointing movie
I'm not falling for this again. Y'all fooled me last time in the previews thinking it was going to be good.
Yesssss!!!
Young_Gremlin Yasss
They hyped that movie up so much during the pandemic and it was honestly a whole lot of nothing not even necessarily bad or good just a waste
We need a Takashi Castle movie after this
so long as they get rid of this useless mf at very beginning
If possible WB should actually hire Kevin Tancharoen to film the MortalKombat sequel since he was originally the director before he left the project.
unCAGEDgamez
Re boot it again.. shit was horrible
Bring in Takashi Miike to Direct. MortalKombat2
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