Rumor Mill: Mortal Kombat Movie Sequel to Feature Shao Kahn & Edenia?
A rumored list of new characters for the film sequel.

An as yet untitled sequel to the 2021 Mortal Kombat feature film is in development and rumors are beginning to swirl that filming will begin later this year. Amongst the emerging unsubstantiated reports comes claims of a short list of feature characters -- provided by the site that first revealed the existence of Cole Young. Read on for more info:

Last January's confirmed addition of writer Jeremy Slater brought with it promise of a sequel that would embrace the "weird universe" of Mortal Kombat, and according to an uncredited report from That Hashtag Show -- that means characters from the realm of Outworld!

The story of the Outworld throne and its merging with Edenia are at the heart of the rumored list of characters, which features Shao Kahn, "High Princess" Kitana, Queen Sindel,and King Jerrod -- players in the almost Shakespearean drama of Shao Kahn's conquest of the paradise-like realm, marriage to the Queen, and her subsequent death & resurrection.

Shao Kahn will reportedly be joined on the screen by Baraka, who is rumored to be the foe of Johnny Cage, until the "noble but terrifying" Tarkatan is impressed by Cage's fighting.

The casting-type character descriptions come with a broad search for males 30-50 in the two key villain roles, with Kitana described as a "solemn young girl who is scarred for life seeing her father and mother defeated by Shao Kahn. She’s full of rage about Kahn killing her father and imprisoning her mother." Shao Kahn's size appears to be the defining priority of the indiscriminate search. See the description below:

Shao Kahn
Shao Kahn is described as being from his mid-30s to mid-50s and can be any ethnicity between Asian, Black, Latino, Middle Eastern, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, or a mixed Ethnicity. He’s tall, muscular, and gargantuan in size. He’s a dangerous man with a weary dignity. The emperor of Outerworld, he kills King Jerrod, takes the throne, and turns his queen into an undead servant.

Baraka
Baraka is described as male, between 30 and 50, big, strong, and a Tarkatan village warlord. He has razor-sharp teeth, and although he starts off as a foe of Johnny Cage, he eventually joins his side after being impressed by his fighting. Don’t mistake his fearsome look for being a monster. He’s noble but terrifying.

The site also reports that Quan Chi will make an appearance, and that a kindly King Jerrod and Sindel will have to deal with Shao Kahn's coming. A loose adaptation of this backstory previously appeared in episodes of the Mortal Kombat: Legacy webseries, and was controversially retconned in Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath to cast Sindel as a willing participant in the betrayal of her realm.

[Related Article: Variety Discusses Mortal Kombat Sequel with Simon McQuoid]

In 2018 That Hashtag Show spoiled many of the characters who ultimately appeared in the 2021 live-action franchise reboot, including ill fated Nitara and Reiko, and controversial original creation Cole Young -- then cited as "Cole Turner". Some details never emerged and all of the rumors should be taken with skepticism and doubt.

Simon McQuoid will return to direct the sequel, with several returning cast members. Series co-creator Ed Boon recently expressed excitement in an online Q&A, noting: "Each iteration of the script is better than the previous!!"

Would you be excited to see these characters and plotlines featured in the big screen sequel? How will they factor in to the looming Mortal Kombat tournament and fated prophecy? Share your thoughts in the comments below and dig into more rumors in the Media & Merchandise forum!

Ed Boon Asks: Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks Remaster or Sequel?
Fans choose in fan poll.

We're getting used to hearing about Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks. The action-adventure brawler has built a strong cult following among MK fans, including series co-creator Ed Boon, who is prompted to reference the game with increasing routine. His most recent firestarter is a social media poll asking fans how they'd prefer to see the 2005 game return. Read on for detail:

Shaolin Monks has become an annual fixture of interviews with Ed Boon, and the NetherRealm Studios Chief Creative Officer even triggered a viral trend when he included the game in a 2021 poll about prospective remastered versions of klassic Mortal Kombat titles.

This time Shaolin Monks was competing with itself -- or at least a hypothetical sequel. Boon asked fans to pick their preference between a modern HD remaster or a sequel of some undetermined type. The Twitter poll recorded 90,165 voters who narrowly decided a straight Remaster of the klassic was the preferable choice.

To date the Mortal Kombat franchise has resisted resting entirely on past glory, generating regular new installments in the franchise that revisit klassic characters and content, rather than indulging in the increasingly common industry trend of remastered games. A HD remake of the original trilogy has been a notoriously difficult project to get going., despite various attempts

Despite this drive forward -- it seems a narrow majority of 55.4% would rather return to the PlayStation 2 & Xbox game with modern hi-definition convenience, rather than indulge in an all-new, or spiritual sequel.

MK has generated three action-oriented genre spin-offs with mixed results. Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Special Forces attempted to leverage the rich mythology and cast of characters to generate unique titles with original experiences, but it was Shaolin Monks' three-dimensional retelling of Mortal Kombat II that found the most success from its ambitious format.

With an engine originally conceived by X-Men: Mutant Academy developer Paradox Entertainment -- who became Midway Studios Los Angeles in the process; Shaolin Monks was described by Midway President David F Zucker at the time as: ".. our first step toward delivering something that Mortal Kombat fans have been calling for: a new game set in the Mortal Kombat universe every year".

As Creative Director, Ed Boon, and Mortal Kombat team regulars, became involved in shaping the spin-off title, which could've been a game starring Raiden, as revealed in a concept screenshot released by Boon. Instead the eponymous Shaolin Monks were chosen to lead a retelling of MKII popular with all developers concerned, creating memorable mechanics like Kung Lao's arena hat ricochet. The rest is history!

[Related Article: Ed Boon Talks Game Announcement, DLC & Characters in Q&A]

The original arcade Mortal Kombat is currently celebrating its 30th anniversary and a new fighting game installment is coming this year! Will we ever see another genre spin-off - new or old? Share your thoughts & wishes in the comments below and keep the conversation going in the Future Mortal Kombat Games forum!

The Last of Us Remake Adds Mortal Kombat II Character Skin
Survive in style with an MKII tee!

Just because it's the zombie apocalypse doesn't mean you won't want to rep your favourite video game with appropriate gamer wear. At least, that's the case in The Last of Us Part 1, which has officially added a Mortal Kombat II t-shirt skin via its latest update. Take a closer look:

Developer Naughty Dog shared a nice clean screenshot of young protagonist Ellie wearing her official MKII logo tee while working an arcade machine. The t-shirt pic [below] was shared with patch notes for the PS5 update, previously discovered via PC by @DomTheBombYt unfortunately close to April Fool's Day.

The inclusion is a further escalation of Ellie's MK fandom, previously established with a poster added to the remake title, and furthered with a little arcade 1v1 played in the live-action HBO television series. Ellie (Bella Ramsey) could not take Raiden to victory over Riley (Storm Reid) and her Mileena. Watch the scene below:

It seems even the apocalyptic outbreak of a mutant fungus across the United States cannot quash people's nostalgic appetite for Mortal Kombat II! The 1993 sequel is still widely regarded as one of the fan-favourite entries in the series' thirty year history!

Mortal Kombat continues to find itself in unexpected places, everywhere from nods in The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077 games, to the Ready Player One feature film, and even the mind of Tekken developers. Barring the complete & total collapse of civilzation as we know it -- a new Mortal Kombat video game will arrive later this year!

Have you selected the Mortal Kombat II tee in The Last of Us Part 1? Share your thoughts about the crossover reference in the comments below and go deeper into MKII nostalga in the 2D Kombat Klassics forum!


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