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Mortal Kombat (film series)
Mortal Kombat is an American series of martial arts fantasy films based on the video game series of the same name.
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| New Line Cinema (1–2)Warner Bros. Pictures (3–4) |
| August 18, 1995 (1995-08-18) (1) |
| November 21, 1997 (1997-11-21) (2) |
| April 23, 2021 (2021-04-23) (3) |
| United States |
| English |
| Total (3 films)$103 million |
| Total (3 films)$204.2 million |
Mortal Kombat is an American series of martial arts fantasy films based on the video game series of the same name.
The first live-action film, Mortal Kombat, was released in 1995 and its sequel, Mortal Kombat Annihilation, was released in 1997. After the two films, game publisher Midway filed for bankruptcy. Warner Bros., having become the parent of New Line Cinema in 2008 (after over a decade of both operating as separate divisions of Time Warner), made a bid to purchase most of Midway's assets, including Mortal Kombat. In June 2009, Kasanoff and Threshold sued in bankruptcy court, arguing that they owned the copyright to many of the characters from the series.
On July 1, 2009, the bankruptcy court approved the sale of most of Midway's assets to Warner Bros. subject to the intellectual property claims of Threshold Entertainment. After years of development hell, a reboot of the series was released in April 2021.
| Film | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 11, 1995 | Joseph Francis | Kevin Droney | Alison Savitch & Lawrence Kasanoff | |
| April 14, 2020 | Ethan Spaulding | Jeremy Adams | Rick Morales | |
| August 31, 2021 | Jim Krieg & Rick Morales | |||
| October 11, 2022 | Rick Morales | Jim Krieg | ||
| October 17, 2023 | Ethan Spaulding |
On April 11, 1995, New Line Home Video, Turner Home Entertainment and Threshold Entertainment released a tie-in animated film on VHS and Laserdisc, titled Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins. Serving as a prequel to the in-development 1995 feature film, it follows the protagonists Liu Kang, Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade as they travel on a mysterious boat to the Mortal Kombat tournament. On the way they meet Raiden, who provides them with some hints about how to survive the tournament and defeat Shang Tsung and his army of Tarkatan minions. Upon arriving at the island where the battles takes place, Raiden retells the origins of Shang Tsung, Goro, Scorpion, Sub-Zero and the Great Kung Lao in between fight scenes.
The film featured a combination of traditional animation, motion capture, and CGI to explain the origins behind some of the movie's main characters, as well as a fifteen-minute behind-the-scenes documentary of the theatrical release. Trailers of the film were seen on the promotional screener VHS copy, and on other VHS releases from Turner Home Entertainment and New Line Home Video. The film was included on the Mortal Kombat Blu-ray released in April 2011.
A direct-to-video animated film called Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge was released by Warner Bros. Animation on digital April 14, 2020, and on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on April 28. The film is directed by Ethan Spaulding and written by Jeremy Adams. The voice cast includes Patrick Seitz as Scorpion, Steve Blum as Sub-Zero, Darin De Paul as Quan Chi, Jordan Rodrigues as Liu Kang, Joel McHale as Johnny Cage, & Jennifer Carpenter as Sonya Blade. Kevin Michael Richardson also reprises his role of Goro from the 1995 live action film. The film's premise centers around Scorpion seeking revenge on those who murdered his family and clan, after being resurrected by Quan Chi, while Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, and Sonya Blade are chosen to participate in the Mortal Kombat tournament to save Earthrealm from Outworld.
A sequel, entitled Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, with most of the cast and crew from Scorpion's Revenge, was released on August 31, 2021.
In an interview in October 2022, Jeremy Adams revealed that he was writing the 4th Mortal Kombat Legends film. It serves as a prequel to Scorpion's Revenge.
| Film | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Screenwriter(s) | Story by | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 18, 1995 | Paul W. S. Anderson | Kevin Droney | Lawrence Kasanoff | ||
| November 21, 1997 | John R. Leonetti | Bryce Zabel & Brent V. Friedman | John Tobias, Joshua Wexler & Lawrence Kasanoff | ||
| April 23, 2021 | Simon McQuoid | Greg Russo & David Callaham | Greg Russo & Oren Uziel | James Wan, Todd Garner, Simon McQuoid & E. Bennett Walsh | |
| May 8, 2026 | Jeremy Slater | James Wan, Todd Garner, Toby Emmerich, Simon McQuoid & E. Bennett Walsh | |||
| TBA | TBA | TBA |
Three unknown martial artists are summoned to a mysterious island to compete in a tournament whose outcome will decide the fate of the world.
A group of martial arts warriors have only six days to save the Earth from an extra-dimensional invasion.
A washed-up mixed martial arts fighter named Cole Young is unaware of his hidden lineage or why Lin Kuei assassin Sub-Zero is hunting him down. Concerned for the safety of his family, he seeks out a clique of fighters that were chosen to defend Earthrealm against Outworld.
Following the events of Mortal Kombat, Lord Raiden tasks Earthrealm champions to find new warriors to prepare the upcoming tournament against Outworld, with one such recruit being an aging Hollywood martial artist, Johnny Cage.
In October 2025, during New York Comic Con, it was reported that a third film was in development, with Jeremy Slater returning as screenwriter. Ed Boon revealed the logo for the film on April 26, 2026.
| Characters | Animated films | Live-action films | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randy Hamilton | Jordan Rodrigues | Statue | Robin Shou | Ludi Lin | |||
| Jennifer Hale | Jennifer Carpenter | Bridgette Wilson | Sandra Hess | Jessica McNamee | |||
| Jeff Glen Bennett | Joel McHale | Joel McHale | Linden Ashby | Chris Conrad | Pictured | Karl Urban | |
| Ron A. Feinberg | Dave B. Mitchell | Pictured | Dave B. Mitchell | Christopher Lambert | James Remar | Tadanobu Asano | |
| Ed BoonU | Patrick Seitz | Chris Casamassa | J. J. Perry | Hiroyuki Sanada | |||
| Ed BoonVU | Ed BoonV | ||||||
| Jim Cummings | Bayardo De Murguia | Ron Yuan | Keith Cooke | ||||
| Steve Blum | François Petit | Joe Taslim | |||||
| Artt Butler | Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Cary-Hiroyuki TagawaA | Chin Han | ||||
| Ron A. Feinberg | Kevin Michael Richardson | Tom Woodruff Jr.U | Angus Sampson | ||||
| Kevin Michael RichardsonVU | |||||||
| Frank WelkerVU | |||||||
| Grey DeLisle | Talisa Soto | Adeline Rudolph | |||||
| Sophia XuY | |||||||
| Ike Amadi | Gregory McKinney | Lynn Red Williams | Mehcad Brooks | ||||
| Fred Tatasciore | Frank WelkerU | Brian Thompson | Pictured | Martyn Ford | |||
| Robin Atkin Downes | Robin Atkin Downes | Reiner Schöne | |||||
| Darin De Paul | Damon Herriman | ||||||
| Robin Atkin Downes | David Wenham | Trevor Goddard | Josh Lawson | ||||
| Appeared | Matt Yang King | Max Huang | |||||
| Emily O'Brien | Deleted scene | Irina Pantaeva | Tati Gabrielle | ||||
| Artt Butler | J. J. Perry | ||||||
| Matthew Mercer | Ridley Tsui | ||||||
| Robin Atkin Downes | Nathan Jones | ||||||
| Keith Silverstein | Daniel Nelson | ||||||
| Damon HerrimanV | |||||||
| Appeared | Keith Cooke | Keith CookeA | CGI | ||||
| Frank WelkerV | |||||||
| Steven Ho | Steven HoA | ||||||
| Musetta Vander | Ana Thu Nguyen | ||||||
| Dana Hee | Sisi Stringer | ||||||
| Dennis Keiffer | CJ Bloomfield | ||||||
| Lewis Tan |
| Occupation | Film | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Anderson | John R. Leonetti | Simon McQuoid | |
| Lawrence Kasanoff | James WanTodd GarnerSimon McQuoidE. Bennett Walsh | James WanTodd GarnerToby EmmerichE. Bennett WalshSimon McQuoid | |
| Kevin Droney | Screenplay byBryce ZabelBrent V. FriedmanStory byJohn TobiasJoshua WexlerLawrence Kasanoff | Screenplay byGreg RussoDavid CallahamStory byGreg RussoOren Uziel | Jeremy Slater |
| George S. Clinton | Benjamin Wallfisch | ||
| John R. Leonetti | Matthew F. Leonetti | Germain McMicking | Stephen F. Windon |
| Martin Hunter | Peck Prior | Scott GrayDan Lebental | Stuart Levy |
| Threshold Entertainment | New Line CinemaAtomic MonsterBroken Road Productions | New Line CinemaAtomic MonsterBroken Road ProductionsFireside Films | |
| New Line Cinema | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Film | U.S. release date | Box office revenue | Budget | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 18, 1995 (1995-08-18) | $73,000,000 | $51,741,822 | $122,195,920 | $18 million | |
| November 21, 1997 | $35,927,406 | $15,449,455 | $51,376,861 | $30 million | |
| April 23, 2021 | $42,201,013 | $41,400,000 | $83,601,013 | $55 million |
| Film | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44% (77 reviews) | 60 (13 reviews) | A– | |
| 4% (52 reviews) | 11 (12 reviews) | C+ | |
| 90% (21 reviews) | |||
| 55% (300 reviews) | 44 (43 reviews) | B+ | |
| 50% (6 reviews) | |||
| 64% (125 reviews) | 47 (32 reviews) |
| Title | U.S. release date | Length | Performed by | Label |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 15, 1995 | 68:28 | Various Artists | TVT | |
| October 11, 1995 | 42:01 | George S. Clinton | Rykodisc | |
| October 28, 1997 | 72:08 | Various Artists | TVT | |
| April 16, 2021 | 79:37 | Benjamin Wallfisch | WaterTower Music |
A novelization of the first movie by "Martin Delrio" (James D. Macdonald and Debra Doyle) was released through Tor Books. It is based on an early version of the film's script, and as such it includes several deleted or unfilmed scenes, such as a fight between Sonya Blade and Jade.
- Mortal Kombat at IMDb
- Mortal Kombat Annihilation at IMDb
- Mortal Kombat at IMDb
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