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Mortal Kombat II Review

A follow-up to 2021’s gory big-screen adaptation of the much-played fighting game might finally show us the tournament but it’s all far too unexciting

Mortal Kombat II Review

TL;DR

  • The film finally includes the Mortal Kombat tournament, a key element missing from the previous adaptation.
  • Despite gory fight scenes, the action is described as unexciting and the choreography is choppy.
  • The plot, involving realms and amulets, is considered convoluted and fails to translate well from video game lore.
  • The tone shifts awkwardly between earnestness and self-awareness, with misfiring emotional moments.
  • The visual presentation and special effects are underwhelming, giving the film a cheap, direct-to-small-screen feel.
  • The film's predecessor was the most-streamed movie on HBO Max in its release year, suggesting a preference for home viewing.
  • Karl Urban joins the cast as action star Johnny Cage, but the script fails to find humor in his character's situation.
  • Returning characters include Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) and Jax (Mehcad Brooks).