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Get Over Here!: Mortal Kombat Reboot Is Coming

It looks as though MORTAL KOMBAT is about to find itself rebooted. About two years ago a 7 minute trailer found its way onto the web and pretty much blew up in a ‘Fatality’ kind of way. It showed a much darker and grittier tone than the previous films, and also tried to base it in reality. However, it soon transpired that this was merely a project to help pitch the idea of a new movie to Warner Bros. One of the stars, Michael Jai White, believed the short film was simply an advert for a new MORTAL KOMBAT game.

Luckily for fans the internet reaction was so strong that Warner Bros. decided to give the go ahead on a web series called MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY. The show produced nine episodes, each around ten minutes in length. These episodes fleshed out the back stories of certain characters and also reintroduced some of the mystical/fantasy elements of the game.

The series has proved to be so popular that Warner Bros. have finally said yes to a new film. The film will be helmed by the director of the short and web series Kevin Tancharoen. It’s obvious his passion has really impressed Warner Bros. as he has taken this property and worked so hard to bring this film to life.

Personally I’m not feeling overly positive yet. I just find that movies based on fighting games are terrible. The biggest problem is that they come from games with inconsequential plots. You just have to beat people senseless. STREET FIGHTER (1994), MORTAL KOMBAT (1995), and TEKKEN (2010) were all painful to watch. My favourite so far has been DOA: DEAD OR ALIVE (2006) as that at least tried to have some fun. But I’m always one that’s willing to be surprised and I must admit that the 7 minute short did get me a bit excited back in 2010. Let’s see if this will come together nicely.

The as yet untitled MORTAL KOMBAT reboot will be directed by Kevin Tancharoen from a script by Oren Uziel with no word on a release date at this time.

Source: Worst Previews

Luke likes many things, films and penguins being among them. He's loved films since the age of 9, when STARGATE and BATMAN FOREVER changed the landscape of modern cinema as we know it. His love of film extends to all aspects of his life, with trips abroad being planned around film locations and only buying products featured in Will Smith movies. His favourite films include SEVEN SAMURAI, PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, IN BRUGES, LONE STAR, GODZILLA, and a thousand others.

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