Mortal Kombat II poster reveals the first look at Karl Urban like Johnny Cage

Mortal Kombat II poster reveals the first look at Karl Urban like Johnny Cage

We have two posters to share with you for the next movie Mortal Kombat II And one of them gives us the first official aspect Karl Urban Like Johnny Cage.

Urban previously said it was “the richest fun I ever had” in a film, which is fantastic to listen to. He added:

“I can’t wait for you to see it. Special thanks to all the offsets who contributed to doing this time on the Gold Coast Australia such a pleasure. “

The film is directed by Simon Mcquoidwho also directed the first film, Urban is united with the film by Lewis Tan Like Cole Young, Jessica McNamee Like Sonya Blade, Josh Lawson Like kano, Tatanobu Asano Like Lord Raiden, Mehcad Brooks Like Jax, Ludi Lin Like Liu Kang, Chin Han Like Shang Tsung, Joe Taslim like Bi-Han/Sub-Zero, Hiroyuki Sanada Like Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion e Max Huang Like Kung Lao.

New characters for Mortal Kombat 2 include Martyn Ford Like Shao Kahn, Ana Thu Nguyen As Queen Sindel, Tati Gabrielle like Giada, Adeline Rudolph Like Kitana, Desmond call Like King Jerrod, Damon Herriman as chi, e CJ Bloomfield Like Baraka.

The script was written by Jeremy Slaterto which he previously worked Luna Knight AND The umbrella academy. When previously talked about the sequel, Slater said:

“I feel like gore in Mortal Kombat is fantastic and is part of what people come, you must always find that balance between Gore Fun and Gross Gore, right?

“Because there are moments when the heart of someone or the best killing in the first film are tearing is the rotating hat of Kung Lao that cuts it in half and this is the perfect example of fun because it is disgusting, but everyone laughs at the same time, right?

“You want to make sure that everyone is laughing at the type of boldness of the blood and are not sitting there sick from close -ups of dripping and visceral entrances and things like that.

“There is a language in the appearance of the cheek of Mortal Kombat In terms of violence and in terms of gore, there is a bit of serene to the public and saying how: “Yes, we know that it is ridiculous, but it is really fun and we are all together with the joke.”

“And when you find the right balance, I think it is there that you get moments like that first incredibly bloody battle that opens the first film with the score with Hanzo who tear all the killers or get the bavaglio of the hat or things like that.

“So we are looking at how we emulate those moments of Gore of the first who really happened and got enormous reactions of the public and how we can give the public even more this time.”

Mortal Kombat II It still has to set a release date.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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