Overview:
The fan favorite champions—now joined by Johnny Cage himself—are pitted against one another in the ultimate, no-holds barred, gory battle to defeat the dark rule of Shao Kahn that threatens the very existence of the Earthrealm and its defenders.| Status: | Released (2026-05-06) |
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| BoxOffice: | $77,767,462 |
| Screen: | Jeremy Slater, Ed Boon, John Tobias |
| Productions: | New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster, Broken Road Productions, Fireside Films, Domain Entertainment |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1372: Karl Urban - Johnny Cage
- 2168270: Adeline Rudolph - Kitana
- 136347: Jessica McNamee - Sonya Blade
- 189230: Josh Lawson - Kano
- 1510237: Martyn Ford - Shao Kahn
- 1525689: Ludi Lin - Liu Kang
- 51684: Mehcad Brooks - Jax
Crews
- 1828590: Simon McQuoid - Director - Directing
- 2127: James Wan - Producer - Production
- 1147923: Jeremy Slater - Writer - Writing
- 11814: Todd Garner - Producer - Production
- 43518: Lawrence Kasanoff - Executive Producer - Production
- 58192: Stephen F. Windon - Director of Photography - Camera
- 57256: Ed Boon - Video Game - Crew
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
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Remember the start of "Galaxy Quest" (1999) when a group of actors are drafted in to help rescue the universe from a nasty megalomaniac bent on intergalactic domination? Well, this time it's poor old "Johnny Cage" (Karl Urban) who's the past his sell-by-date Thespian reluctantly recr ....
Continue reading ->userloser
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Unbearably, tooth-achingly bad. Now, you can only do so much with a plot of a computer game from the early 90s that has been filmed umpteen times already, but this is a new low. And a cleaned up, one-dimensional version of Butcher can't save it. Just no.
Continue reading ->mgaugy
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On first watch of the trailer, I expected that Johnny Cage would be the centerpiece, capitalizing on Karl Urban's name. While the usual formulaic approach and a bit of convoluted and disjointed script, it did pay homage to the previous film (though not the video game). I did apprecia ....
Continue reading ->Sejian
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31 years later, Mortal Kombat (1995) is still the best movie in this franchise. The internet led me to believe that this was a better movie than the 2021 reboot, and it is, in some aspects, but it's still trash. What the !@#$! Why is the acting so bad? Why is the choreograph ....
Continue reading ->MovieGuys
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Utter crap. Sorry, but I see no point in wasting too many words here. Lead actors who clearly have little to no actual martial arts experience, a disjointed mess of a story, plus, at times, excessive gore, that serves no discernible purpose. One to avoid.
Continue reading ->mroogway__
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I am somewhat of a fan of the game and think that this level of violence isn't what the films need to show. I think if there was more violence this would have been perfection.
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