Friday, April 23, 2021

The Internet’s Going Crazy For The New Mortal Kombat Movie

Mortal Kombat is finally here and it’s incredible. After thirty years the franchise’s unique and bizarre collection of ninjas, kung fu, interdimensional war and extreme violence has earned it a dedicated fanbase around the world. They’ve all been incredibly hyped for the new movie for months, with each interview, trailer and clip hinting that the movie would do justice to the fighting game titan.

Now that it’s out, reactions are pouring in on Twitter and it seems fans couldn’t be happier. Here’s a snapshot of how it’s going down:

After a positive reception like this from fans and early signs of a very healthy box office (by pandemic standards) a sequel is likely now inevitable. The film gives some strong teases where the story could be going next (Shao Khan looks like a lock), but I really hope they include nut-smashing egomaniac Johnny Cage, who was sorely missed here.

Further information comes straight from screenwriter Greg Russo. Speaking to us earlier this week, he first explained that he didn’t include every fan-favorite character because he wants the space to do them properly rather than “jam stuff in” and teased sequel ideas:

“There’s a lot of places we could explore. I mean, I would love to dig deeper into the Shaolin Monks, I would love to dig deeper into Special Forces, you know? There are characters that we set up in this, that we tease in this without getting into spoilers, that we have plans for. It’s just a matter of putting your ducks in a row, and by that I mean stories, right? I know where we can go, and then try and get that first one right. And if we can get that first one right then we get to have fun and bring in those other things that we just couldn’t fit in.”

But right now those who worked on the movie can take a well-deserved victory lap. They successfully brought iconic characters Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Kano and Liu Kang to the screen, delivered on their promise of showing us some brutal fatalities and preserved the game’s distinct tone. Fans agree that both Russo and director Simon McQuoid grasped exactly what’s made the property such an enduring success and the future looks bright for fans of Outworld.

Mortal Kombat is now in theaters and available on HBO Max.



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