It's been a couple of months since movie sequel Mortal Kombat II announced a change to its theatrical release schedule, and although it left fans disappointed to have to wait until next year, the latest change will bring a minor reprieve for those eager to resume live-action kombat on the big screen. Read on:
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Ed Boon is co-creator of Mortal Kombat and Chief Creative Officer of NetherRealm Studios, but he's trying on some new hats as Mortal Kombat II draws nearer. The face of the franchise played host at the New York Comic-Con, discussing the upcoming film with cast & crew, and giving us a preview of his role. Watch the whole panel experience right here:
Mortal Kombat II is the blockbuster film sequel to the 2021 live-action movie reboot. Delayed until next year, the movie has a little more time to whet fans appetites during New York Comic-Con with a featurette promising a bigger action-adventure blockbuster with fatalities and more. Watch:
The Mortal Kombat II feature film sequel has been pushed back to next year, but don't worry! This month's New York Comic-Con will help kill the time with a live panel featuring a raft of stars and creators involved with the film! The special event promises to deliver a surprise guest for fans, as well. Read on for details:
In a move that's sure to frustrate some fans: Mortal Kombat II -- the live-action theatrical sequel to the 2021 cinematic franchise reboot -- has officially pushed back its release to next year. The shock move delays the theatrical release over six months, but the reasons for the change may not be negative. Read on for details:
Mortal Kombat II is fast approaching and to promote the upcoming live-action movie sequel, Warner Bros has released new official high quality images showcasing the latest chapter in the war between old rivals and a closer look at a newcomer to the film series. Take a look:




