The one and only Lia Montelongo joins Christopher and Toasty to spread her infectious laugh while talking about her time portraying Sindel in Mortal Kombat 3, Sareena in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Tanya during Mortal Kombat 4’s promotional tour at E3 in 1998.

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The final curtain has fallen as NetherRealm Studios announce that they are moving on from Mortal Kombat 11 after supporting the title for more than two years. First announced in 2018 at The Game Awards by series co-creator Ed Boon, Mortal Kombat 11 was released in 2019 and has proven to be one of the studio’s most refined and supported titles. Shipping with a base roster of 25 kombatants, a further 12 were later added across a number of releases (Shang Tsung, Nightwolf, Sindel, The Joker, Spawn, The Terminator, Fujin, RoboCop, Sheeva, Rambo, Rain and Mileena). Despite the challenges imposed…

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A sequel to last year’s animated smash hit Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge has been officially confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter. Voice actors Joel McHale and Jennifer Carpenter are set to reprise their roles as Johnny Cage and Sonya respectively, alongside much of the original cast. This includes Jordan Rodrigues (Liu Kang), Patrick Seitz (Scorpion/Hanzo Hasashi), Artt Butler (Shang Tsung), Robin Atkin Downes (Shinnok), Dave B. Mitchell (Raiden), Ike Amadi (Jax), Grey Griffin (Kitana + Satoshi Hasashi) and Fred Tatasciore (Shao Kahn). Additional voices will be provided by Bayardo De Murguia (Sub-Zero/Kuai Liang), Matthew Yang King (Kung Lao), Emily O’Brien…

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Adoni Maropis speaks with Christopher and Toasty about his depiction of Quan Chi in the 1998 television series Mortal Kombat: Conquest, terrorist mastermind Abu Fayed in 24 and his love of ping pong, musaka and finikia.

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Special guest John Turk joins Christopher and Toasty to discuss his portrayal of the unmasked Sub-Zero and Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat 3, Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, as well as his love of acting, fitness and nutrition.

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Christopher and Toasty introduce themselves and share some of their fondest Mortal Kombat memories. The duo then move onto the topic of 2021’s Mortal Kombat movie, where they review each individual performance followed by the film as a whole.

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There’s no denying that Black Dragon mercenary Kabal is a complete and utter badass in 2021’s Mortal Kombat movie reboot. Although his character was voiced by Damon Herriman in the film, Kabal’s fast moving physical portrayal was handled by New Zealand born stunt actor Daniel Nelson. Aside from Mortal Kombat, Daniel has been involved with a number of big budget productions, including Godzilla vs. Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge and the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder. Taking a break from his post-release duties, Daniel sat down with Kamidogu to answer a bunch of questions related to the film…

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Take a trip down memory lane back to 1995 and you’d be hard pressed to forget the success that was the original Mortal Kombat movie. While video game movies largely receive negative reviews, Mortal Kombat became an instant classic, ageing like fine wine with its strong cast and unforgettable one-liners. Conversely 1997’s sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation was likened by both fans and critics as a dumpster fire, leaving many to believe that movies based on the franchise were done and dusted. Fast forward, however, and the future looks bright with the release of 2021’s Mortal Kombat reboot a little over…

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As anticipation for the first Mortal Kombat feature film in 24 years continues to grow, Warner Bros. have released a behind-the-scenes featurette to help appease fans’ appetites. Director Simon McQuoid speaks of his desire to respect both the material and fans of the franchise, and hopes that 2021’s reboot of Mortal Kombat elevates it to an all new cinematic height. The featurette also shows off a number of already seen characters, including a better look at Kabal and Reiko in the flesh. Intertwined between masses of new footage are many of the key actors giving their take on the film.…

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After experiencing a number of delays due to the global coronavirus pandemic, Mortal Kombat’s 2021 feature film reboot is set to drop in Australian cinemas on April 24, with the United States of America seeing a simultaneous release in cinemas and on HBO Max on April 23. Warner Bros. announced the delay in order to prevent cannibalising ticket sales of its other big budget blockbuster release Godzilla vs. Kong, which has already made over $121 million at the international box office. Mortal Kombat stars Lewis Tan as Cole Young, Ludi Lin as Liu Kang, Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade, Hiroyuki…

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