Mortal Kombat II sets up a third movie in the franchise
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The actress didn't mean to become an action star, but her high-intensity roles in 'Uncharted,' 'The 100,' 'You,' and now, the sequel to the 'Mortal Kombat' reboot, have made her a force to be reckoned with in the genre.
Mortal Kombat 2 is out now in theaters, and it made millions before its official wide release. The movie picked up $5.2 million in preview screenings in North America on May 7 ahead of its wider release today, May 8, according to Variety.
Even though the marketing campaign for Mortal Kombat II focused on Karl Urban as Johnny Cage, the movie's true main character is a different fighter.
Makes good on its grisly promise whenever its meat-puppet protagonists stop talking and start pummeling each other.
The next big video game movie is Mortal Kombat 2, and it comes out on May 8. But how much money is it expected to bring in? The studio behind the movie, Warner Bros. Discovery, is projecting $35 million from North America, but that's likely a conservative estimate.
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Review: Dependable Action, Sludgy Story in an Old-School Mediocre Video-Game Bash
Adeline Rudolph is Kitana and Karl Urban is the cheesy action star Johnny Cage in an old-school mediocre video-game bash.
As the highly anticipated Mortal Kombat 2 finally hits theaters, fans are seemingly feeling nostalgic. The 2021 reboot that started this new era is experiencing a massive resurgence on streaming,