Mortal Kombat Early Reviews Promise a Big Blast of Bloody, Violent Video Game Fun
Mortal Kombat Early Reviews Promise a Big Blast of Bloody, Violent Video Game Fun
The first reviews for Mortal Kombat call the reboot a worthy adaptation that is sure to please fans of the franchise.
Mortal Kombat reboot are in, and it sounds like fans can confidently begin the celebrations. While
Mortal Kombat does not release in the United States until April 23, it has already premiered internationally in several territories, with the general consensus being that the movie is not only a worthy adaptation of the video game, but also a gleefully violent thrill-ride.
First Mortal Kombat Reviews Call It a Gleefully Violent Film
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April 13, 2021
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Heck, audiences seem to love Baron Zemo more in the Disney+ series.
Audiences are built to adore superheroes, especially ones who unmask themselves, come with medals and when they replace a dead, beloved predecessor.
Just don t tell actor Wyatt Russell, who plays the new Captain America aka military man John Walker, in Disney+ s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Since his debut at the end of the first episode, audiences have derided his looks, judged his character, referenced the character comic book history, and of course, compared him negatively to the original, Steve Rogers.
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April 07, 2021
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It all comes full circle. The world knows him as Shang Tsung in the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie, but Singaporeans know him as the nation’s most recognisable Hollywood actor who made his name in Singapore’s first-ever English local drama, Masters of the Sea. It was where Chin Han started his acting career 27 years ago, after spending most of his youth acting in theatre shows until he was talent scouted fortelevision.
Now, after numerous roles in Hollywood blockbusters including The Dark Knight, Skyscraper, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and more,Chin Han is adding Mortal Kombat reboot film to his ever expanding resume. Reminiscing in an exclusive interview with Geek Culture, Chin Han is grateful that his professional career has landed him the role as one of the most celebrated video game villains to ever exist.