Actor hints that the first trailer for the Mortal Kombat movie may be released tomorrow

Actor hints that the first trailer for the Mortal Kombat movie may be released tomorrow

The live-action Mortal Kombat movie looks set to release a trailer tomorrow. Actor Lewis Tan, who plays an as-yet-undisclosed character in the film, tweeted: "Tomorrow is going to be perfect."

The tweet received a reply from Mortal Kombat movie director Greg Russo, and it is obvious that the tweet is related to the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie, but it is not yet certain whether we will be able to see a trailer for the movie.

Last December, director Russo proposed to release the trailer of the "Mortal Kombat" movie at TGA2020, but in fact he did not do so. We haven't heard much about the movie since then. The "Mortal Kombat" movie will be released in April, but its original release date was supposed to be tomorrow, January 16, but it was postponed due to the impact of the new crown pneumonia. It seems appropriate to release the trailer on the original release date.

If we do see the trailer tomorrow, then we will definitely learn who Lewis Tan is playing, and it may be an original character. For now, these are just speculations.

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