According to IGN, if the new version of "Mortal Kombat" movie is a big success, Warner is preparing to shoot four more "Mortal Kombat" movies, and may create a "Mortal Kombat" universe. According to Joe Taslim, the actor who plays "Absolute Zero" in the new version of "Mortal Kombat" movie, he revealed in an interview that if the film was not canceled, he would sign a contract for four "Mortal Kombat" movies, and Warner would launch four more Mortal Kombat movies. Joe Taslim said: "We don't know yet whether there will be a sequel to this "Mortal Kombat" reboot, but I still cross my fingers and pray that there will be a sequel. Maybe after the success of this "Mortal Kombat" reboot, we will make more "Mortal Kombat" movies." Although no sequel has been officially announced, the Mortal Kombat reboot has generated a lot of interest from fans and moviegoers, which could translate into a fruitful commercial run. The Mortal Kombat trailer became the most popular R-rated movie trailer in history when it aired in February, breaking the previous records of Deadpool 2 and Logan. Fans are excited to see the violent scenes in the game faithfully restored in the movie, and director Simon McQuaid has promised to push "blood, gore and death to the limit." The "Mortal Kombat" movie will be released in North American theaters on April 23 and will be simultaneously available on the HBO Max platform. |
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