Mortal Kombat has released a behind-the-scenes video showing the new footage showing the extensive cast of characters and the brutal, mostly hands-on battles that emerged from the footage come original. Eagle-eye fans will see some expanded glances from some familiar faces including Kabal, Reptile, Mileena, and more.
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There’s a different approach to the film adaptation of the balancing act between drama and bloody action between a sea of cult characters who are more than worth the challenge. Mortal Kombat aims to bring instantly recognizable fighters like Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) and Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada) to life on the big screen, but the feature film also highlights lesser-known characters from legendary franchise fans Kabal (Daniel) Nelson ) and Mileena (Sisi Stringer) are shown in action throughout the video, as is Reptile, whose unique look contrasts with the love of the game franchise – on action sequences that Kano Josh Lawson himself promises are not “all computer generated.
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The feature film comes a little more than a month after the exciting first trailer for The Red Band raged and broke all possible audience records in its first week (until The Suicide Squad stepped in and new! Kombat before its Theatrical release and HBO Max pitched later that month. New pictures of ‘Mortal Kombat’, Brutal Fights, were revealed in the behind-the-scenes video.
Mortal Kombat has released a behind-the-scenes video that features brand new footage showing the extensive cast of characters and the brutal, mostly hands-on battles that emerged from the footage. Original. Eagle eye fans will see some familiar faces like Kabal, Reptile, Mileena, and more.
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There’s another approach to the film adaptation’s balancing act between drama and bloody action in a sea of cult characters who deserve the challenge. Mortal Kombat aims to bring instantly recognizable fighters like Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) and Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada) to life on the big screen, but the feature film also highlights lesser-known characters from the iconic franchise. Fan favorites Kabal (Daniel Nelson) and Mileena (Sisi Stringer) are in action throughout the video, as is Reptile, whose unique look stands out from the love of the game franchise if you just look at the immense details of the production design and practical action Sequences that Kano Josh Lawson himself promises aren’t “all CG.
The feature film comes a little over a month after the red band’s exciting first trailer was on the verge of the rampage broke in his All sorts of viewer records first week (until The Suicide Squad stepped in and set new! Kombat before its theatrical release and HBO Max later that month. Until then, the three minute video has a lot to offer fans and reassures the public that this is not the typical disappointing video game adaptation that we are so used to. In fact, Collider had the opportunity to watch the first 13 games. Minutes into the movie in March and it definitely looks like bloody fun awaits us.
Directed by Simon McQuoid and written by Greg Russo, Mortal Kombat plays Lewis Tan as Cole Young, who directs a variety of actors including Jessica McNamee (Sonya Blade), Tadanobu Asano (Raiden) and Mehcad Among others Brooks (Jax), Ludi Lin (Liu Kang) and Chin Han (Shang Tsung).
Mortal Kombat opens in theaters and on HBO Max on April 23rd. Check out the new behind-the-scenes video: Until then, the three-minute video has a lot going for the fans and reassures the public that this is not the typical disappointing adaptation of a video game that we are so used to. Minutes into the movie in March and it looks like bloody fun awaits us.
Directed by Simon McQuoid and written by Greg Russo, Mortal Kombat plays Lewis Tan as Cole Young, who directs a variety of actors including Jessica McNamee (Sonya Blade), Tadanobu Asano (Raiden), and Mehcad Among others Brooks (Jax), Ludi Lin (Liu Kang) and Chin Han (Shang Tsung).
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Mortal Kombat will be released in theaters and on HBO Max on April 23rd. Check out the new behind the scenes video: