Fight Scene for Mortal Kombat Movie Finale Teased by Lewis Tan
From the sounds of it, the Mortal Kombat movie is progressing well in terms of choreographing the fights. Actor Lewis Tan says so, but may be letting on more than he knows.
From the sounds of it, the Mortal Kombat movie is progressing well in terms of choreographing the fights. Actor Lewis Tan says so, but may be letting on more than he knows.
The writer for the Mortal Kombat Movie Greg Russo has unofficially announced Johnny Cage to be in the upcoming movie. Who’s going to play him?
Get your popcorn ready! The Mortal Kombat movie has started filming. The newest MK movie is set to release on March 5th, 2021.
Every couple of weeks, more news comes out to please fans of the series. After the casting of Sub-Zero came announcements that Mileena, Jax, Raiden, and Liu Kang had also been cast. Now it appears that the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie has found its Sonya Blade and Kano.
They were both rated PG-13 upon release, which means they were sans blood and gore. Earlier today, the writer for the new Mortal Kombat movie announced that the upcoming film will be rated R, and we expect the filmmakers will use every inch of that rating.
Joe Taslim is going to star as Sub-Zero in the upcoming Mortal Kombat film. He is the first actor that has been officially cast in any role so far. Filming is scheduled to start later this year.
Hot on the heels of Mortal Kombat 11, we have news of the long-coming Mortal Kombat movie. First, let us recap what we know about it. James Wan is producing. He is the director of Aquaman, The Conjuring 1 and 2, Saw, as well as Insidious 1 and 2. In the director’s seat will be Simon McQuoid.
The new Mortal Kombat movie is going to be filmed and produced in South Australia, according to an official Tuesday announcement. The upcoming video game film will be directed by Simon McQuoid, who’ll be making his directorial debut.
According to That Hashtag Show, a list of characters for the Mortal Kombat movie reboot has surfaced. While the movie is still in pre-production, a lot can still change and be removed or added.
Today Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios are proud to announce the 30th anniversary of their iconic fighting game, Mortal Kombat.