The upcoming Warner Bros. new film "Mortal Kombat" released a new clip today, showing a scene of two classic characters "Scorpion" and "Sub-Zero" fighting. The film is based on the popular video game of the same name. In the film, young MMA fighter Cole Young is involved in a cross-dimensional battle after discovering his true inherited identity. Young meets a series of video game legends, including Scorpion, Raiden, Sub-Zero and Liu Kang, and he must fight enemies from another world to protect the earth. Players familiar with the game "Mortal Kombat" know that it is a game with a lot of violent scenes. In the game, fighters have to fight with fists and flesh, and often see blood splattering and even bones breaking. Lewis Tan, who plays Cole in the movie, said that these bloody elements will also be presented in the film, but in comparison, they will be more elegant. In the clip where Scorpion fights Absolute Zero, we can see that both sides used their classic moves, which shows that the game has been restored quite well. Battle clips: Historically, most movies adapted from video games have not been very successful, and most of them have neither received critical acclaim nor box office success. I wonder if the movie version of "Mortal Kombat" can break this curse. The film will be officially released on April 23. |
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