The trailer of the movie version of "Mortal Kombat" revealed that violence and blood are the selling point

The trailer of the movie version of "Mortal Kombat" revealed that violence and blood are the selling point

The trailer for the "Mortal Kombat" movie will be officially released in a few hours, but it seems that someone has posted the trailer online in advance. Let's enjoy it together. It's really full of hormones!

Trailer for the movie Mortal Kombat:

According to director Simon McQuaid, the film will be bloody, with amazing fights and fatal scenes. Judging from the trailer, the costumes look great and there are a lot of violent scenes.

Directed by Simon McQuaid and produced by James Wan, Mortal Kombat is the third live-action film in the Mortal Kombat series. In July 2019, it was officially announced that Indonesian actor Joe Taslim would play the role of Absolute Zero. In August, it was announced that actors such as Tadanobu Asano, Chin Han Huang, and Hiroyuki Sanada would also star in the film. Mortal Kombat will be officially released on April 16, 2021, and will be available on HBO Max at the same time.

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