While this year's newest Mortal Kombat movie reboot might have already left HBO Max just a few days ago, it won't be long until the entire streaming platform is devoid of films related to the fighting game franchise. Within the next week, the entire Mortal Kombat movie series will be departing [...]
Mortal Kombat Director Reveals Reason Behind Movie's Most Controversial Change
The
Mortal Kombat movie is out in theaters and via HBO Max and most fans of the fighting game series have seen it. According to the critics over on Rotten Tomatoes, it's not very good. However, according to the movie's audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, it's quite good. That said, while fans and critics can't agree about the movie's quality, many can agree they were
[SPOILER] surprised there was no
Mortal Kombat tournament, unlike the original movies. The tournament is mentioned, plenty actually, but not a single fight happens within it.
Mortal Kombat Movie Officially Gets Its R Rating
The new
Mortal Kombat movie has officially got its R rating, a rating that should be a surprise to nobody who’s been following along with the film’s development. This means that this movie will be the first live-action Mortal Kombat film to earn the R rating which is exactly what Mortal Kombat fans have been hoping for in the build-up to the film’s release.
Mortal Kombat screenwriter Greg Russo and others working on the film have long said that it would get this R rating and that it’d include plenty of Fatalities and the franchise’s signature violence.
With the Resident Evil franchise and a warmly-received Monster Hunter film out now, filmmaker Paul W.S. Anderson has come a long way since the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie, which earned middling reviews from critics and audiences but has maintained a strong cult following in the years since its [...]