New 'Mortal Kombat' posters reveal first looks at Lord Raiden, Shang Tsung, and more
With the film set for release this April 16 both in theaters and on HBO Max, here's a look at who's playing who in this latest adaptation of the blockbuster video game series.
The first Mortal Kombat trailer will arrive this Thursday, but before that happens, Warner Bros. has unleashed a series of motion posters that provide a first look at some of the characters.
Mortal Kombat, the first live-action movie adaptation of the popular video game franchise since 1997's Annihilation, stars Lewis Tan (Into the Badlands, Wu Assassins) as Cole Young, an original character. He's a down-on-his-luck washed-up MMA fighter who finds his luck even more on the down turn when a cryomancer warrior from Outworld (ahem, that would be Sub-Zero) is sent to attack him by the sorcerer Shang Tsung.
Lewis Tan is Cole Young. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/PUzHjZm1PL
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Actor Chin Han (Skyscraper, Ghost in the Shell) plays Shang Tsung, who is described by Warner Bros. as the emperor of Outworld. In the games, he used his magic to absorb souls to prevent the effects of a degenerative curse. This granted him the ability to shape-shift into his victims and access their powers.
Chin Han is Shang Tsung. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/5Bym7XaiQJ
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Joe Taslim (Warrior, Fast and Furious 6) takes the iconic role of Sub-Zero, with the ability to control ice. Before he received his powers, he was known as Bi-Han, a warrior in feudal Japan whose clan was at war with that of Hanzo Hasashi (The Wolverine's Hiroyuki Sanada). This plays out in the opening sequence of the film. Hanzo later transforms into another famous game character, Scorpion, and their blood feud lives on.
Joe Taslim is Sub-Zero. #MortalKombatMovie trailer Thursday. pic.twitter.com/63Rv7Kwahs
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Hiroyuki Sanada is Scorpion. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/INDgrjn0X7
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Mehcad Brooks (Supergirl, True Blood) plays the metal-armed Jax Briggs, while Jessica McNamee (The Meg, Battle of the Sexes) portrays Sonya Blade.
In the games, both characters are members of a special forces unit that monitors other realms. In the film, Cole crosses paths with Jax in search of answers around a mysterious birthmark on his chest after his encounter with Sub-Zero. Jax directs Cole towards Sonya, who leads him to the Temple of an Elder God, Lord Raiden (Thor's Tadanobu Asano). Raiden grants sanctuary to anyone bearing the same mark.
Mehcad Brooks is Jax Briggs. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/ulgAuAxfBw
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Jessica McNamee is Sonya Blade. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/esN6nGMwme
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Tadanobu Asano is Raiden. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/KVp7h5Grfh
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Once inside Raiden's temple, Cole meets some of Earthrealm's greatest champions, all training for a high-stakes battle against the forces of Outworld. Those include Liu Kang (Power Rangers' Ludi Lin), Kung Lao (stuntman Max Huang), and a mercenary named Kano (House of Lies' Josh Lawson).
Ludi Lin is Liu Kang. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/C1rFsgnsyg
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Max Huang is Kung Lao. #MortalKombatMovie trailer tomorrow at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/dKwIIX2FkH
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Josh Lawson is Kano. #MortalKombatMovie trailer Thursday at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/C9DSFBtQYe
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Sisi Stringer, a relative newcomer on the acting scene, plays Mileena, who has that kind of smile only a mother can love. She's a demented mutant clone of the fan-wielding Kitana, though it's currently unknown if she'll be making an appearance, as well.
Sisi Stringer is Mileena. #MortalKombatMovie trailer Thursday at 9am PT. pic.twitter.com/TMCNsdzsfg
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 17, 2021
Simon McQuoid directs the movie, based on a screenplay by Greg Russo and Dave Callaham, and a story by Russo and Oren Uziel. James Wan produces.
Mortal Kombat will be released simultaneously in theaters and for a 30-day period on HBO Max starting April 16.
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