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Mortal Kombat FOR YEARS. But ever since he was excluded from the roster in the new
Mortal Kombat movie, the Johnny Cage stans have come out in full force! âWhat do you mean Johnny Cage isnât in the new movie?â theyâll say. âAre they insane?!
Well, no, actually, because heâs already been teased for the possible sequel (and weâve already picked some potential candidates to play Johnny Cageâand no, Ryan Reynolds isnât one of them). Due to the success of the first movie, weâre going to assume that a sequel is being considered. And since Johnny Cage will almost certainly be in the sequel since he was teased in the
Here are 5 characters that we ll probably never play again in Mortal Kombat Posted by Justin AdaptiveTrigger Gordon • 4 hours, 55 minutes ago • Comments: 13
There are currently 37 characters playable in Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate. As of right now, it s unknown if NetherRealm Studios intends to further grow this number with some sort of Kombat Pack 3 or additional DLC content.
Notably, there are still plenty of popular characters like Reptile and Cyrax that have potential to join the roster. Though we recently saw the return of Fujin, a character that debuted in Mortal Kombat 4 and hasn t been playable since Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, there are other characters that have been missing from the action that we ll probably never see again. Here are 5 characters that I doubt we ll ever have the opportunity to play as again.
Ed Boon liked to keep secrets. During the development of the original
Mortal Kombat, he quietly sneaked in a hidden character named Reptile a green-colored palette swap of Scorpion without telling anyone.
“It was sort of an experiment to see how long it would naturally be discovered,” Boon told me about his hidden character, who required special circumstances to summon in the game.
Boon programmed the early Mortal Kombat games by himself, so he had carte blanche to include anything he wanted. This was the man who created the series’ first Fatality as a hidden finishing move. (It was Johnny Cage decapitating himself, because Cage was the only character in