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‘Mortal Kombat’ Star Lewis Tan Joins Emma Roberts In ‘About Fate’ - deadline.com - county Roberts
deadline.com
11.05.2021 / 21:15

‘Mortal Kombat’ Star Lewis Tan Joins Emma Roberts In ‘About Fate’

EXCLUSIVE: Lewis Tan is set to join Emma Roberts in About Fate. Thomas Mann is also on board. The film was written by Tiffany Paulsen and will be directed by Marius Weisberg.

‘Mortal Kombat’ star reveals biggest video game nerd in cast - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.05.2021 / 16:41

‘Mortal Kombat’ star reveals biggest video game nerd in cast

Mortal Kombat star Josh Lawson has revealed who the biggest game nerd in the cast is.The new film adaptation of the video game classic was released last month, and speaking to NME, the actor admitted that co-star Joe Taslim, who plays Bi-Han/Sub-Zero, knew more than anyone else about the franchise.“I think easily it was Joe,” Lawson (who portrays Kano) replied when asked about the biggest video game and Mortal Kombat nerd among the ensemble.“Joe Taslim legitimately knows everything about Mortal

‘Mortal Kombat’ stars explain how Rage Against The Machine inspired the film - www.nme.com
nme.com
05.05.2021 / 18:38

‘Mortal Kombat’ stars explain how Rage Against The Machine inspired the film

Mortal Kombat stars Lewis Tan and Mehcad Brooks have explained how Rage Against The Machine influenced their characters.The actors, who play Cole Young and Jax respectively, opened up to NME about the band’s impact on the new movie.When NME asked the actors who their characters would be if they were a rock or pop star, Brooks first said: “Jax would have to be a mix of Lil Nas X and DMX.“I say that because Lil Nas X has this inner strength, that no matter what happens on the outside he’s like, ‘I

Does ‘Mortal Kombat’ Have a Post-Credits Scene? - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
01.05.2021 / 00:52

Does ‘Mortal Kombat’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?

he’s signed on for four more “Mortal Kombat” movies. And the movie is missing a big part of the story — the actual Mortal Kombat tournament — which presumably they plan to tackle in a future film.

How to Watch 'Mortal Kombat': Streaming Now and in Theaters - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
30.04.2021 / 22:33

How to Watch 'Mortal Kombat': Streaming Now and in Theaters

HBO Max and in theaters at the same time, and it will be live on the streaming platform for 31 days after initial release.stars Lewis Tan and is the first adaptation of the iconic franchise since 1995. From the looks of the trailer, the movie should be an epic time, so whether you want to watch the fatalities from the comfort of your couch, or venture out to a movie theater — if they are open near you — we've got you covered.

‘Mortal Kombat’: This Joyless Cosplay Delivers Plenty Of Fatalities But Not Much Else [Review] - theplaylist.net - city Sanada
theplaylist.net
25.04.2021 / 23:33

‘Mortal Kombat’: This Joyless Cosplay Delivers Plenty Of Fatalities But Not Much Else [Review]

New Line Cinema and Threshold Entertainment released Paul Anderson’s “Mortal Kombat” back in 1995, three years after the same-named video game caused a stir verging on moral panic for allowing players to indulge in shocking violence.

‘Mortal Kombat’ Tops ‘Demon Slayer’ at Box Office With $22.5 Million Opening - thewrap.com - Japan
thewrap.com
25.04.2021 / 18:59

‘Mortal Kombat’ Tops ‘Demon Slayer’ at Box Office With $22.5 Million Opening

But Funimation’s “Demon Slayer — The Movie: Mugen Train” hit an important milestone as well with its $20 million U.S. opening.

Iconic “FATALITY” ‘Mortal Kombat’ video game line missing in film’s subtitles - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
25.04.2021 / 16:02

Iconic “FATALITY” ‘Mortal Kombat’ video game line missing in film’s subtitles

Mortal Kombat video game franchise is missing from the new film, as spotted by eagle-eyed viewers.Some of those who have watched the film adaptation of the same name on HBO Max in the US have noticed the word is misrepresented in the subtitles.During a tense exchange between two characters, the word “fatality” is spoken but the subtitles read: “Kang speaking foreign language.”One viewer didn’t appear to mind the slip-up, writing on Twitter: “the best part of Mortal Kombat, which we watched on

Why Didn’t ‘Mortal Kombat’ Actually Have the Mortal Kombat Tournament? - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
24.04.2021 / 05:19

Why Didn’t ‘Mortal Kombat’ Actually Have the Mortal Kombat Tournament?

Jax (Mehcad Brooks) had his metal arms, Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) had his deadly freezing abilities, Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) had her iconic pink energy blasts. All the pieces were there, and there were definitely clear winners.

'Mortal Kombat' Cast Reveals Which Characters They Want to See in a Sequel (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.04.2021 / 20:20

'Mortal Kombat' Cast Reveals Which Characters They Want to See in a Sequel (Exclusive)

fans will have plenty of opportunities to shout, «FINISH THEM!» throughout the movie — and in this R-rated adaptation, the fatalities are as gruesomely insane as you'd hope — but the last thing anyone will want when the credits roll is for this saga to be finished.

The wild original characters who appear in the new ‘Mortal Kombat’ movie - nypost.com - Australia
nypost.com
23.04.2021 / 16:16

The wild original characters who appear in the new ‘Mortal Kombat’ movie

Mortal Kombat” video-game franchise offered a legion of characters for the filmmakers behind the new movie adaptation to choose from. “Mortal Kombat” uses only a small fraction of the game’s super-powered ninjas, brutal assassins and four-armed monsters, but even that was probably enough to tax the celebrity trailer supply in Australia, where the film was shot. In this reboot of the movie franchise that has been dormant since 1997’s “Mortal Kombat: Annihilation,” an MMA fighter (Lewis Tan)

'Mortal Kombat': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
23.04.2021 / 12:30

'Mortal Kombat': Film Review

A quarter-century has passed since Hollywood first adapted the arcade classic Mortal Kombat, with a film that launched newcomer Paul W.S. Anderson into his career making bad but extremely profitable movies full of CG mayhem (and a side career flummoxing those casual moviegoers who confuse him with two similarly named but slightly more brilliant auteurs).

Does ‘Mortal Kombat’ Have a Post-Credits Scene? - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
23.04.2021 / 09:38

Does ‘Mortal Kombat’ Have a Post-Credits Scene?

he’s signed on for four more “Mortal Kombat” movies. And the movie is missing a big part of the story — the actual Mortal Kombat tournament — which presumably they plan to tackle in a future film.

‘Mortal Kombat’ review: After a serious year, it’s silly, gory fun - nypost.com - France
nypost.com
23.04.2021 / 02:21

‘Mortal Kombat’ review: After a serious year, it’s silly, gory fun

Nomadland,” Frances McDormand never once slices open a four-armed Hulk so his innards spill out onto the pavement. In “Mortal Kombat,” that’s one of the less gratuitous scenes.

‘Mortal Kombat’: This Joyless Cosplay Delivers Plenty Of Fatalities But Not Much Else [Review] - theplaylist.net - city Sanada
theplaylist.net
23.04.2021 / 02:09

‘Mortal Kombat’: This Joyless Cosplay Delivers Plenty Of Fatalities But Not Much Else [Review]

New Line Cinema and Threshold Entertainment released Paul Anderson’s “Mortal Kombat” back in 1995, three years after the same-named video game caused a stir verging on moral panic for allowing players to indulge in shocking violence.

‘Mortal Kombat’ Film Review: Silly Game Adaptation Is More ‘Evil Dead’ Than ‘Enter the Dragon’ - thewrap.com - city Sanada
thewrap.com
23.04.2021 / 02:03

‘Mortal Kombat’ Film Review: Silly Game Adaptation Is More ‘Evil Dead’ Than ‘Enter the Dragon’

th century master ninja Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada, “Avengers: Endgame”), who was murdered by the evil Bo-Han (Joe Taslim, “The Raid”). (Bo-Han, still around in the 21st century and now hip to the importance of branding, has renamed himself Sub-Zero because of his abilities to create ice spontaneously.

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