Updated by Clementoss, Dec 22, 2020 2:18:03 PM Warner Bros. France announces that the Mortal Kombat film is scheduled for release on April 14, 2021 in French cinemas, two days before the US release. We've known for some time that Warner will soon be giving Mortal Kombat film adaptations another chance with a reboot. Still thin in detail, it still lacks a trailer and other images. First expected for the month of March 2021, it was recently announced its postponement in cinemas on an unknown date. "The pandemic had other plans," he was lamented. Simply scheduled for "2021", the feature film now offers information in dribbles.
Mortal Kombat reboot set in Australia will be produced by James Wan (Aquaman, Conjuring), and directed by Simon McQuoid , of which this is the first film. Much of the cast is already known: Joe Taslim (The Raid, Fast & Furious 6) will play the role of Sub-Zero, Hiroyuki Sanada will be Scorpion, Jax will be played by Mehcad Brooks (Necessary Roughness), while Liu Kang will be played by Ludi Lin, seen in Aquaman. For the role of Mileena, the production chose Sisi Stringer, a newcomer in the world of acting. Let's continue with Jessica McNamee (Sirens) who will play Sonya Blade, Josh Lawson (Scandal) who will be Kano, or Tadanobu Asano (47 Ronin), who will be Raiden.
Another face of the film, Lewis Tan, whose the role still awaits to be confirmed, shared from his personal Twitter account an image of the new logo of the film, unique visual available which fans will have to be satisfied for the moment. This is the same source who said earlier that the fatalities in the film are so violent they made her stomach ache.
Game changer 2021. #MortalKombat @wbpictures #WarnerBros pic.twitter .com / jLl1Gmvclt
- Lewis Tan (@TheLewisTan) December 3, 2020 Yesterday, we also learned that the 2021 Warner Bros. movies will be released on HBO Max - a service developed by WarnerMedia - and in theaters the same day, at no additional cost to the subscribers. 17 films are concerned, including Wonder Woman 1984 which will open the ball on December 25. Available in 4K and HDR, they will only stay online for a month. This concerns other big names such as Matrix 4, Dune, The Suicide Squad, but also the famous reboot of Mortal Kombat. Launched on May 27 in the United States, remember that the platform is not currently scheduled for release in France.
Mortal Kombat reboot set in Australia will be produced by James Wan (Aquaman, Conjuring), and directed by Simon McQuoid , of which this is the first film. Much of the cast is already known: Joe Taslim (The Raid, Fast & Furious 6) will play the role of Sub-Zero, Hiroyuki Sanada will be Scorpion, Jax will be played by Mehcad Brooks (Necessary Roughness), while Liu Kang will be played by Ludi Lin, seen in Aquaman. For the role of Mileena, the production chose Sisi Stringer, a newcomer in the world of acting. Let's continue with Jessica McNamee (Sirens) who will play Sonya Blade, Josh Lawson (Scandal) who will be Kano, or Tadanobu Asano (47 Ronin), who will be Raiden.
Another face of the film, Lewis Tan, whose the role still awaits to be confirmed, shared from his personal Twitter account an image of the new logo of the film, unique visual available which fans will have to be satisfied for the moment. This is the same source who said earlier that the fatalities in the film are so violent they made her stomach ache.
Game changer 2021. #MortalKombat @wbpictures #WarnerBros pic.twitter .com / jLl1Gmvclt
- Lewis Tan (@TheLewisTan) December 3, 2020 Yesterday, we also learned that the 2021 Warner Bros. movies will be released on HBO Max - a service developed by WarnerMedia - and in theaters the same day, at no additional cost to the subscribers. 17 films are concerned, including Wonder Woman 1984 which will open the ball on December 25. Available in 4K and HDR, they will only stay online for a month. This concerns other big names such as Matrix 4, Dune, The Suicide Squad, but also the famous reboot of Mortal Kombat. Launched on May 27 in the United States, remember that the platform is not currently scheduled for release in France.