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Mortal Kombat fans have waited a long time for another movie. The original 1995 live-action movie based on the iconic fighting game franchise of the same name was by no means a classic; but at least it represents the possibility that a film based on a video game can actually be kind of good. Sadly, fans of the games have endured a wide range of awful adaptations when it comes to the Mortal Kombat franchise, from bad TV shows, such as
Mortal Kombat: Conquest, to the downright ugly
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. While the new live-action
Mortal Kombatfilm has building blocks and certain elements that would have served a better film, the results are largely bad.
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MORTAL KOMBAT will be unveiled at the Sydney premiere on Tuesday 20
th April. Stars
Mel Jarnson also in attendance.
Cast members will be joined by fervent fans of the property, including local celebrities Claudia Karvan, Jayden Rodrigues, Penny McNamee, Tessa de Josselin and others
Filmed in Australia,
MORTAL KOMBAT features a diverse international cast, with talent spanning the worlds of film, television and martial arts. In February, the first trailer was released and is now the most watched red band trailer of all time.
DATE: Tuesday 20