
MSN: Remember when "video game adaptations" were not only controversial, but also destroying Hollywood, originality, and all that was sacred and holy about American culture in general? Somehow, we've (d)evolved to the point where remaking a video game movie is not only acceptable, but not even particularly newsworthy.
Excited to see a movie about flesh-and-blood men and women punching each other in the face for a change, instead of giant, CGI robots? And who should play our favorite characters, Sonya, Johnny Cage and Sub Zero? Most importantly, who will replace Christopher Lambert as thunder god Raiden? (Maybe... Christopher Lambert?)

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.
15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

A new book detailing the artwork of the franchise has been announced
Let me fix this title to something less click baity for you:
New Book: Mortal Kombat: Flawless Victory Announced.
I grew up on this stuff. Adding it to the art collection!
I do hope the next MK iteration goes back to the core of what made these characters appeal in the first place. A few of them lost their edge - I think I've had enough with some of the auntie designs 😂

Ahead of the release of the new Mortal Kombat skins in Fortnite, Epic Games has given players a first look at Scorpion, Kitana, and Raiden.
It would awesome too see a bit of cheese and humour found in the games and first film rather than going all out dark, realistic, gritty and gory.
But whatever they do, they MUST bring back Michael Jai White as Jax, and Lateef Crowder as Baraka, two REAL-LIFE fighters, not just bullshit stunt actors.