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The movie, directed by Simon McQuoid and based on the cult video game, unleashes another gruesome fighter tournament to determine the fate of the universe.
Set shortly after the events of the first film, Mortal Kombat 2 sees the tournament to protect EarthRealm from being invaded by Outworld finally kick off. Most of the first film's cast returns, alongside new faces like Adeline Rudolph (Kitana), Martyn Ford (Shao Kahn), Damon Herriman (Quan Chi), and CJ Bloomfield (Baraka).
Get the latest on Mortal Kombat II box office projections as the action-packed sequel readies for its theatrical release.
"Mortal Kombat II," a sequel to the 2021 adaptation of the hit martial arts video game, is new in theaters this weekend and has already found an ally in Rotten Tomatoes critics.
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‘Mortal Kombat II’ Review: Dependable Action, Sludgy Story in an Old-School Mediocre Video-Game Bash
Adeline Rudolph is Kitana and Karl Urban is the cheesy action star Johnny Cage in an old-school mediocre video-game bash.
After being delayed a year, Mortal Kombat II opens in theaters this weekend. Wondering if there's a post-credits scene? We have the answer.
The battle for Earthrealm continues in this follow-up to the 2021 screen version of the popular action-laden video game.
Cage also acts as a replacement for Cole Young (Lewis Tan), an original character introduced in the 2021 film to fill a similar audience-surrogate role. Cole is still around in Mortal Kombat 2, but he eventually gets sidelined in a way that may elicit cheers from some audiences.
Fatalities aren't always permanent.