If you read this, we hope that you like video games movies, for only the last week announced a sequel to a Minecraft movie for 2027, along with some rather scary and cryptic short films from Nintendo as part of their Nintendo Pictures initiatives. Now a third Mortal Kombat movie has been confirmed.
Apart from the fact that there is only one teaching little problem – Mortal Kombat 2 has not even been released.
As long as there is no Cole Young I am all for a deadly Kombat 3
As first reported by Deadline, New Line Cinema, one of Warner Bros. 'Big Studios will turn the Mortal Kombat franchise into a trilogy. Jeremy Slater, who has been responsible for writing Mortal Kombat 2, will apparently return to pen Trifecta.
According to Deadline's sources, WB is “very high” on Mortal Kombat 2, a movie that was supposed to release this month but instead was delayed until May 2026. It is a serious confidence, given that the first movie did not exactly lit the box office.
Confidence is apparently stimulated by the enormous support for the red bandwagon, which, per time limit, took up 107 million views over a 24-hour period, a record for all the time for a red band trailer or a trailer that has ripe content for a movie that will probably be ranked.
Just as the film was confirmed by the deadline, the film was confirmed during the New York Comic Con, which helped to do things as official as it becomes.
Slater spoke to the audience and said: “Our friends on New Line and Warner Bros. are so pleased with this movie. They are so happy. They are so convinced that there is a giant fan base waiting for them to have already hired me to start writing the next part of Mortal Kombat.”
As we cancel, we hope you are excited for more video game movies, as the train will not stop at any time soon.
- Release date
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April 23, 2021
- Driving
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110 minutes
- Director
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Simon McQuoid
- Author
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Dave Callaham, Greg Russo
- Producers
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E. Bennett Walsh, Todd Garner, James Wan
- Sequel
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Mortal Kombat II
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Jessica McNamee
Sonya Blade
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