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‘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.
The director of 2021's "Mortal Kombat" is back, and that's bad news for movies.
Mortal Kombat II looks on course for a big opening at the global box office, with various reports indicating it will make its money back during its theatrical run. The video game
Makes good on its grisly promise whenever its meat-puppet protagonists stop talking and start pummeling each other.
After being delayed a year, Mortal Kombat II opens in theaters this weekend. Wondering if there's a post-credits scene? We have the answer.
With an iffy first movie and the games now MIA, can 'Mortal Kombat II' keep the franchise going another round?
Kano and Kung Lao. Jeremy Slater, the writer of the film, talked candidly about it in an interview with ComicBook.