Mortal Kombat 2 Film Casts Shao Khan, Quan Chi, Queen Sindel, And King Jerrod
The roles for Shao Khan, Quan Chi, Queen Sindel and King Jerrod have officially be cast for the upcoming Mortal Kombat 2 film from New Line Cinema.
Read moreThe roles for Shao Khan, Quan Chi, Queen Sindel and King Jerrod have officially be cast for the upcoming Mortal Kombat 2 film from New Line Cinema.
Read moreMortal Kombat 1’s first online stress test is set to happen soon, and you can sign up to potentially be one of the first to play Mortal Kombat 1.
Read moreThe Mortal Kombat 2 film cast has grown again, with Adeline Rudolph being cast as Kitana, check out all the details for yourself here.
Read moreMortal Kombat 1’s title has been explained by series co-creator Ed Boon, who has stressed the game is a ‘brand new beginning.’
Read moreTati Gabrielle has reportedly been tapped to play Jade in upcoming Mortal Kombat 2 film, check out all the details for yourself here.
Read moreThe next mainline game in the Mortal Kombat series will be revealed tomorrow, and is further teased to be a series reboot.
Read moreA new report has claimed that Mortal Kombat 1 will feature guest appearances by Peacemaker and Homelander.
Read moreMortal Kombat 1 PS5 has leaked, including mention of a Kollector’s Edition and more!
Read moreA new Mortal Kombat teaser hints that a reveal for Mortal Kombat 12 will be coming soon, and it also seems to hint that NetherRealm is working on a reboot.
Read moreKarl Urban will reportedly be stepping into the role of Johnny Cage in the upcoming Mortal Kombat 2 film, which is set to begin filming this June.
Read moreNetherRealm has briefly teased Mortal Kombat 12 in a new video celebrating the series’ 30th anniversary.
Read moreThe second Mortal Kombat movie is due to film in June 2023 in Australia.
Read moreEd Boon reigns in fan expectations for The Game Awards, telling players clearly that NetherRealm Studios has nothing to announce this year.
Read moreIs Mortal Kombat 9 coming to PS4, PS5 via PS Plus Extra/Premium? It’s possible, as Ed Boon has said his studio is ‘looking into’ backwards compatibility.
Read moreMortal Kombat turns 30, and co-creator Ed Boon has assured fans there’s still more to come from the venerable fighting game franchise.
Read moreNetherRealm won’t announce its new game until after the Mortal Kombat 30th anniversary celebrations, Ed Boon has said.
Read moreThe Mortal Kombat 30th Anniversary bundle includes MK11 and the 2021 MK movie, as listed on Amazon UK.
Read moreMortal Kombat 12 is not going to be announced at EVO 2022, series co-creator Ed Boon has said.
Read moreIt’s being reported that New Line Cinema is in fact moving ahead with a Mortal Kombat film sequel, and once again tapping Simon McQuoid to direct.
Read moreMortal Kombat 12 may have been teased by the voice actor behind Johnny Cage. Is NetherRealm working on the next instalment in the long-running fighting series?
Read moreWWE’s The Miz has revealed that he’s super keen on playing Johnny Cage in the next Mortal Kombat movie.
Read moreThe new System Shock live action tv series adaptation has found its writer and director in Greg Russo, who recently wrote 2021’s Mortal Kombat.
Read moreMortal Kombat 12 teased by a producer from NetherRealm, and it looks like they may have done so on purpose, potentially ahead of an announcement.
Read moreGet over here! The Mortal Kombat movie is officially getting a sequel, with Jeremy Slater brought in to write the script.
Read moreNetherRealm is not ready to announce its next project, Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon has revealed.
Read moreKeanu Reeves has said that he wouldn’t be interested in Neo or John Wick turning up in Mortal Kombat.
Read moreNetherRealm Studios is reportedly working on Mortal Kombat 12 rather than a new Injustice game, says Jeff Grubb.
Read moreMortal Kombat 11 has reached another sales milestone, developer NetherRealm Studios has announced.
Read moreCheck out this awesome Street Fighter Vs Mortal Kombat fan artwork, which has left Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon impressed.
Read moreThe studios behind Mortal Kombat and LEGO, NetherRealm and TT Games, respectively, are not reportedly being sold off at Warner Bros.
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