How to Watch Mortal Kombat Online: Stream the Film for Free on HBO Max
How to Watch Mortal Kombat Online: Stream the Film for Free on HBO Max
HBO Max is the only place to watch the new Mortal Kombat online right now, and we ve found a deal that lets you stream it for free
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The ultimate tournament of fighting champions begins anew in the new
Mortal Kombat, set to arrive in theaters and online on HBO Max. Based on the video game franchise of the same name, and directed by Simon McQuoid, this gruesome battle royale was originally slated for release on April 16, before being pushed back. But fans can finally get a taste of the first
How to Watch Mortal Kombat on HBO Max
Here s what you need to know to watch one of the year s most-anticipated action films Diane Gordon
April 16, 2021, 2:35 p.m. PT
If you re an avid gamer (and even if you re not,) the interest in the new
Mortal Kombat film has been heating up for months. The original
Mortal Kombat feature film came out in 1995 and was very successful at the box office. The 1997 sequel - not so much. While the wildly successful video game has delivered time and again for gamers and the timing for another film seems right, there are fans who are excited and some who are apprehensive about the new film because there are so many characters in the game series and balancing them all in a film is a challenge.
Get ready for at least four more movies of ice-kicking. Sub-Zero actor
Joe Taslim, who plays the iconic villain in the upcoming
Mortal Kombat, has revealed that he’s signed on for four more sequels. Flawless victory (for
Mortal Kombat fans)!
Joe Taslim revealed that he’s signed on for four more
Mortal Kombat sequels as Sub-Zero if Warner Bros. decides to keep going with the franchise.
“If this one’s successful, maybe we do more,” Taslim said, after breaking the news on the podcast.
The upcoming
Mortal Kombat serves as a reboot of the franchise based on the popular video game franchise, which spawned two live-action films in the ’90s. Though the first was a box office success, the two
The coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on the film industry. Movie theaters continue to operate with enhanced health and safety measures, following CDC recommended COVID-19 safety guidelines. Some films are tentatively scheduled for big-screen releases while others will be available digitally via video on demand.
âMortal Kombatâ
Genre: Thriller, action, fantasy and adventure
Cast: Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tadanobu Asano, Sisi Stringer, Joe Taslim, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Lewis Tan, Chin Han, and Hiroyuki Sanada
Director: Simon McQuiod
Rated: R
From New Line Cinema comes the explosive new cinematic adventure âMortal Kombat,â inspired by the blockbuster video game franchise, which most recently enjoyed the most successful video game launch in its history, âMortal Kombat 11.â
Sub-Zero Actor Is Signed On For 4 New MORTAL KOMBAT Sequels
Sub-Zero Actor Joe Taslim Reveals He s Signed On For Four Sequels to Producer James Wan and director Simon McQuoid’s new live-action MORTAL KOMBAT Movie. By Mike Sprague
Producer James Wan and director Simon McQuoid’s
Mortal Kombat hits theaters and also HBO Max on Friday. And today, Sub-Zero actor Joe Taslim reveals he’s signed on for four sequels.
If this one’s successful, maybe we do more.”
The new film follows MMA fighter Cole Young who is unaware of his legacy. Or that the evil Emperor of Outworld Shang Tsung has sent his best warrior, Sub- Zero to hunt him. Rightfully, fearing for the safety of his family, Cole sets out to find a special forces major who carries the same strange dragon as Cole.