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Mortal Kombat is known for many things by video game fans, from its awesome and powerful characters to its sweet battle settings. Of course, what probably stands out the most to the
MK faithful are the heavily stylized (and violent) fighting moves, particularly the Fatalities. These are, of course, the brutal finishing moves performed by a combatant to end a fight. While 1995âs
Mortal Kombat held back somewhat when it came to delivering game-accurate Fatalities, the upcoming reboot will do no such thing. With this, the director has opened up about why theyâre so important to the film and the franchise as a whole.
Published February 19, 2021
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The trailer for the new
Mortal Kombat movie is out and it has people equally excited and worried. Excited because people froth the video game, but worried because the film might not live up to their expectations.
I’ll be honest with you I’ve never played
Mortal Kombat, nor do I intend on playing it. However, I was a film major for a year before realising that degree was useless and changing to communications instead. So I think that one year makes me somewhat of a film expert right? Yeah, don’t answer that.
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The first trailer for the upcoming action film
Mortal Kombat has been released, showing all the blood and gore that fans of the video game franchise are used to.
However, one character has piqued the interest of fans. Sub-Zero has had a long history in the
Mortal Kombat franchise, but in the film releasing April 16 in theaters and on HBO Max the ice-powered fighter appears to be the de facto villain.
According to IGN, director Simon McQuoid describes Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) as the key villain of the film, a fact that becomes obvious in the first seconds of the trailer that released Thursday.
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