Mortal Kombat spoilers follow.
Mortal Kombat star Joe Taslim has spoken out about his future in the franchise, revealing that he is hopeful that his character Sub-Zero will appear in another
Mortal Kombat movie.
Taslim plays assassin Bi-Han / Sub-Zero in Simon McQuoid s new video game adaptation, although the character does meet a rather fiery end at the hands of Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada) at the end of the movie.
However, as video game fans will know, a character s death doesn t necessarily mean that they re actually gone for good, and within the
Mortal Kombat universe Sub-Zero is eventually resurrected into Noob Saibot.
Mortal Kombat Star Joe Taslim Wants To Make a Sub-Zero Prequel
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WB Reportedly Wants A Mortal Kombat Show On HBO Max
The advantage that comes with an established Hollywood studio launching their own streaming service is that it doesn’t need to create franchises from the ground up, and can draw from an extensive back catalogue of recognizable brands to develop and produce exclusive content.
Netflix have done a solid job of delivering in-house originals that possess the potential for multiple sequels and seasons of television, while Amazon have purchased some costly titles recently including
Without Remorse and
Coming 2 America, both of which could generate further films in theory. However, you have to say that the advantage goes to the likes of HBO Max and Paramount+ in this instance, with countless marketable properties just waiting to be reinvented for streaming.
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Mortal Kombatis still being talked about following its highly anticipated release. One of the film’s stars is already envisioning the future for his character.
Beware, spoliers ahead.
Whether you liked it or not,
Mortal Kombat was a success for HBO Max and at the box office and will likely spawn sequel films. Indonesian actor and renowned martial artist Joe Taslim who did what he had to do as everyone’s favorite cryomancer assassin Sub-Zero has plans for his character that he hopes will come to light in future films.
Speaking with
The Hollywood Reporter, Taslim revealed that he hopes to play Bi-Han (Sub-Zero’s real name) again in a prequel and a subsequent sequel. Now, for those who have seen the movie, Sub-Zero was turned into a sweltering pile of ash…literally, by Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada) with the help of his distant ancestor and newbie to the franchise Cole Young (Lewis Tan). In
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If the so-called “video game movie curse” has yet to be broken in earnest with a truly great movie adaptation, recent years have at least seen Hollywood making a more concerted effort to show these IP the respect they deserve.
The latest attempt to translate a hit video game to the cinematic medium is the long-gestating
Mortal Kombat – a table-clearing reboot following two live-action predecessors released in 1995 and 1997, and a standalone animated film from last year.
While few would call any one of the four films
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