Mortal Kombat Trailer Promises a Bloody, Action Movie True to the Games
April 16 get over here! By Akhil Arora | Updated: 19 February 2021 11:53 IST
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Mortal Kombat (2021 movie) release date is April 16
Available on HBO Max in the US, in cinemas worldwide
Mortal Kombat trailer is out now get over here! Warner Bros. Pictures has unveiled a two-and-a-half-minute first trailer for its R-rated (certified “A” in India) adaptation of the Mortal Kombat video game series, which features an action-packed and bloody look at the fantasy movie. In today s age,
Mortal Kombat essentially falls into the superhero genre, given the variety of powers at hand here: fire, ice, lightning, dual pair of hands, and more.
Mortal Kombat Trailer Promises Plenty of Blood, Guts and Fatalities
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“Get over here!” because Warner Bros. has unveiled the first trailer for the upcoming “Mortal Kombat” movie, full of blood, guts and fatalities.
The movie, which is the third live-action feature based on the popular video game series, will not have any connection to its underperforming 1995 and 1997 predecessors. Instead, director Simon McQuoid, in his directorial debut, will take the movie in its own direction while also incorporating some of fans’ most beloved aspects of the gaming franchise, including fatalities ultra-violent finishing moves designed for each character to win a fight in the most dramatic and bloody way possible.
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The first trailer for the rebooted Mortal Kombat film has been released and it looks pretty good with plenty of gore, special moves, and a surprising large cast of characters. We already knew Kano, Sonia, Raiden and others were in film but the trailer shows Goro, Reptile, Smoke and others.
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The fight scenes look really well choreographed and as this is an R rated movie it is very bloody with spikes in heads, hearts being ripped and, glimpsed very briefly at the end the trailer, some extremely messy fatalities. However, the dialogue seems a little a cheesy but I guess it’s hard to make a tournament where you fight mutants with four arms to save the world sound serious, it’s not exactly a sensible idea. A movie where we send chief Brexit negotiator David Frost to set terms with Shan Tsung and Outworld might not do all that well at the box office.