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Watch the First 7 Minutes of the Mortal Kombat Movie Now
On 4/20/21 at 2:32 PM EDT
Ahead of
Mortal Kombat s premiere in theaters and HBO Max, Warner Bros. released the first seven minutes of the final product for fans to get hyped for the film s release.
The seven-minute clip brings viewers to 1600s Japan, where we meet Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) and his family on the patriarch s compound. Viewers get a glimpse into the fighter s personal life before tragedy hits. Stylistically, what I wanted to say in those 12 minutes was [the film is] a beautiful, cinematic, elevated rendition of the brutality and the power of what Mortal Kombat is, Mortal Kombat director Simon McQuoid told
CinemaBlend
Thereâs no secret formula to making a great video-game movie adaptation. Multiple filmmakers have tried, but only a few have succeeded. You basically canât go wrong if and when you treat your source material with respect. Fans of the original games will appreciate your effort, and the stories that worked on gamers should be enough to lure over mainstream crowds who are just seeking an enjoyable film. This is what
Mortal Kombat does. Simon McQuoidâs adaptation embraces the mythology behind the series of
Mortal Kombat games, and enhances the history thatâs integral to the gameâs plotline. All of this is evidenced in the upcoming filmâs opening sequence, which Warner Bros. just released in an effort to get audiences pumped. Watch it above!
Warner Bros.’ Related
The clip is age-restricted (because of all the murder), but offers a peek at the tone and action Mortal Kombat fans can expect from director Simon McQuoid’s adaptation. The scene is set at the compound of Hanzo Hasashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) the man who would later become Scorpion in the year 1617. Hasashi’s idyllic family life is interrupted by the arrival of Lin Kuei warrior Bi-Han (Joe Taslim), whom we know better as Sub-Zero. And anyone who’s been keeping up with the Scorpion-Sub-Zero relationship over the past three decades knows that the two absolutely do not get along.
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