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Karl Urban is reportedly being lined up to play Johnny Cage in 'Mortal Kombat 2'. The follow-up to the 2021 big-screen video game adaptation will see Simon McQuoid directing again, and The Wrap now reports that the star of 'The Boys' is in talks for the role of the Hollywood actor. Linden Ashby and Chris Conrad previously portrayed Cage in the 90s films. It was hinted at in the post-credits scene for the first movie that Cage would be returning to meet up with Cole Young (Lewis Tan) in Hollywood. Co-creator of the series, Ed Boon of NetherRealm Studios, previously teased that he had read some ...
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Simon McQuoid is to return as director for the 'Mortal Kombat' sequel. The Australian director made his debut behind the camera on the 2021 film and insiders now say that he is set to return for the follow-up. 'Mortal Kombat' is based on the popular video game series of the same name and is a reboot for the film series after two movies were released during the 1990s. Last year's 'Mortal Kombat' film topped the box office figures and ranks among the most popular films on the streaming service HBO Max. The flick was one of the first to gauge the interests of audiences as cinemas reopened followi...
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Simon McQuoid is to return as director for the 'Mortal Kombat' sequel. The Australian director made his debut behind the camera on the 2021 film and insiders now say that he is set to return for the follow-up. 'Mortal Kombat' is based on the popular video game series of the same name and is a reboot for the film series after two movies were released during the 1990s. Last year's 'Mortal Kombat' film topped the box office figures and ranks among the most popular films on the streaming service HBO Max. The flick was one of the first to gauge the interests of audiences as cinemas reopened followi...
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'Mortal Kombat' director Simon McQuoid didn't have any conversations about toning down the material. The violent video game franchise is getting an R-rated big screen reboot, and the filmmaker insisted there were no talks about losing the spirit of the source material. He told TheAuReview.com: "If there was ever a conversation about that, it was well before we got involved. "When I signed on, the conversations I had with the studio - that never came up, there was never anything from them. "They were always very much embracing and respecting what 'Mortal Kombat' is and doing the best version of...
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