Directed by Simon McQuoid, the sequel to Mortal Kombat has no set premiere date
the sequence of Mortal Kombat (2021) just confirmed Adeline Rudolphknown as resident Evil (2002), as Kitana – one of the top female fighters in video games – as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Previously, it was reported that Tati Gabrielle (you) It is Karl Urban (The Boys) were in advanced negotiations to star in the new film. The sequel does not yet have a release date.
Mortal Kombat 2 will be directed by Simon McQuoid, who was in charge of the first film, marking his debut as a director in the film industry. At the time of its premiere, the production achieved good results, even in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
With production of James Wan and direction of Simon McQuoid, Mortal Kombat premiered in 2021. According to deadlinethe sequel is in production and will feature a script by Jeremy Slaterin moon knight It is The Exorcist. There is currently no release date for the second film.
“In Mortal KombatMMA fighter Cole Young (Lewis Tan), accustomed to being beaten for money, does not know of its origin – or the motive of the Emperor of Outworld, Shang Tsunghaving sent his best warrior, the Sub Zeroan otherworldly cryomancer, to hunt Paste. Fearing for the safety of his family, Paste go in search of Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) after being directed to it by jax (Mehcad Brooks), a Special Forces Major who has the same dragon mark with which Paste was born,” reads the official synopsis.
Mortal Kombatis available at HBO Max. Check out the trailer:
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