The "Mortal Kombat" reboot movie adapted from the game was announced in 2018, and the cast list was released last year, but due to the epidemic, the film industry has been hit hard, and there has been no new news about the film for a long time. According to the film's producer Todd Garner, the release of the film appears to have been delayed indefinitely until the situation improves and theaters in the United States resume operations. Todd Garner also confirmed that they did some reshoots in the extra time. "I think through the cast's social media, you'll see that we've done some additional filming. We had been planning and felt we could get it out in March, but COVID had its own ideas. We don't have a firm date until cinemas reopen, and the same goes for the trailer." The Mortal Kombat reboot was originally scheduled to be released in March 2021, but until the situation in the film industry becomes clear, everything remains unknown. Judging from the current situation, it will be difficult to meet the audience in theaters on time in March next year. |
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