When Paul W.S. Anderson's 1995 Mortal Kombat movie was originally screentested, audiences wanted more fights, so they added more action during reshoots.
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Finish Him! Mortal Kombat 1995 vs. Mortal Kombat 2021 May 7, 2021
Mortal Kombat finally released in theaters and on HBO Max a few weeks ago, which means everyone and their mothers has watched the latest iteration of the popular video game and spent the last week either blasting it as the worst film
ever made or one of cinema’s great masterpieces.
My take? It’s an enjoyable action flick with a few decent fight scenes marred by some bad performances and dialogue. But who cares when “the chick gets her gut blown out, and you can see her spine,” as one of my friends so keenly pointed out via text message?
Iron Studios expands Mortal Kombat Klassic collectibles line with Scorpion and Sub-Zero
Mortal Kombat
Klassic line, which are available to pre-order now, priced at $190 each; check out the promotional images here…
From the depths of the Netherrealm realm, the infernal underworld of Mortal Kombat, one of the most cultured and legendary warriors, resurfaces in search of revenge. On a rustic base of desolate ground formed by rocks, magma, skulls and bones at his feet, the lethal ninja, with spectral eyes, clenches his fists on the rope of his Kunai, his characteristic harpoon-like weapon, ready to launch and shout “Get Over Here”, capturing the opponent and bringing him close to him, executing him with his fatal blow.
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As recently as 2009, a second sequel to Paul W.S Anderson’s “Mortal Kombat” (1995) was in the works at New Line. Where did it all go bung for an OG follow-up?
Distributor New Line Cinema and producer Threshold Entertainment had high hopes for a franchise, even signing star Robin Shou (Liu Kang) to a three-movie contract. But after the dismal performance of 1997’s “Mortal Kombat : Annihilation” at the box office, let alone the ugly reaction to the film itself from both critics and fans of the series (heck, even the game’s co-creator Ed Boon hated it), it was no longer a given the “victorious” original would spawn a second sequel.
Iron Studios Turns Up The Heat With Mortal Kombat Scorpion Statue
Iron Studios Turns Up The Heat With Mortal Kombat Scorpion Statue
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Mortal Kombat is here as the newest video game film adaptation hit theaters and HBO Max this Friday. The film was loaded with fun references, amazing fight scenes, and of course, the return of Scorpion on the big screen. Well, Iron Studio is paying tribute to the classic look of Scorpion as they debut their newest Mortal Combat statue. Standing 9" tall, this iconic fighter is back and is wearing his original ninja styled costume design. He is holding his kunai on a rope as he intimidates his enemies standing on top of Netherrealm styles bases covered in skulls.