Mortal Kombat 2 will come to theaters on October 24, and now we give a new look at the next sequel.
These last images give us our best look at the Karl Urban Children’s Star as Johnny Cage, as well as Martyn Ford as Shao Kahn, Adeline Rudolph as Kitana and Hiroyuki Sanada, who is repeating his role as Scorpion.
Johnny’s “integration into the history and the Universe of Mortal Kombat is a large part of what this film explores,” said Netherrealm to EW. “It is a type of Hollywood washed in this magical and ultra violent thing. Karl, its representation of Johnny Cage is different from our games in some way.
“He is adding his own flare, but I think he will feel fresh. There is a novel factor there.”
Boon added that Johnny’s introduction in the film is “ridiculously hilarious”, and the game developer declared that his debut prompted “some of the biggest laughs” during the first projections of the film.
The director of Mortal Kombat 2, Simon McQloid, said that the movie team “wanted a character that was not completely dumb, comic … is a character who could go there instantly and become too light and disposable if we lean too much in the type of cheese.”
The director believes that Urban’s casting “has allowed this character to be more depth.”
In addition to Urban, Adeline Rudolph, who previously starred The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina de Netflix, will play Princess Kitana. Meanwhile, the student Sabrina Tati Gabrielle is Kitana’s bodyguard, Jade.
This is not Gabrielle’s first incursion into the video game adaptation scene. He also starred as Jo Braddock in the unknown film adaptation of 2022, and has been chosen in the last second season of us as Nora, “a military doctor who struggles to accept the sins of his past.”
Together with these new images, EW revealed new masks of films with precision characters, including Johnny of Urban, Rudolph’s Kitana and Shao Kahn De Ford will come to Mortal Kombat 1 at some point at the end of this year.
The former Eurogamer editor, Wesley Yin-Poole, was not too interested in the first Mortal Kombat movie when he came out a few years ago, calling him “boring.”
“There is enough low rental entertainment to prevent the Mortal Kombat film from being a complete disaster, but it is difficult to recommend when it costs £ 16 to rent online. A ten directly to Blu-ray feels like a better adjustment,” he wrote in the review of the Mortal Kombat movie by Eurogamer.