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Mortal Kombat II


真人快打 II
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score  :  -
Opening  :  07 May 2026
Runtime  :  116 mins
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Rating M18 Strong Violence and Coarse Language
强烈的暴力画面及粗俗语言
Language Englishwith English & Chinese subtitles
Genre Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Director Simon McQuoid
Cast Karl Urban, Adeline Rudolph, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Jessica McNamee, Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano, Josh Lawson, Hiroyuki Sanada, Joe Taslim, Lewis Tan, Tati Gabrielle
Synopsis From New Line Cinema comes the latest high-stakes instalment in the blockbuster video game franchise in all its brutal glory, Mortal Kombat II. This time, the fan favourite champions—now joined by Johnny Cage himself—are pitted against one another in the ultimate, no-holds barred, gory battle to defeat the dark rule of Shao Kahn that threatens the very existence of the Earthrealm and its defenders.
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By InCinemas  07 May 2026
Fatality.
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Gird your loins Brace yourselves – the fight(s) of the summer have arrived!

Simon McQuoid returns to direct the sequel to his debut effort, based on a screenplay by Jeremy Slater (Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Marvel Studios’ Moon Knight). Returning cast include Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Lewis Tan, Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano, Joe Taslim, and Hiroyuki Sanada. Joining them are Karl Urban, Adeline Rudolph, and Tati Gabrielle.

Mortal Kombat II wastes no time diving right in where its predecessor left off – even if they retconned the “Search for Johnny Cage Mission" from Cole Young (Tan) to Sonya Blade (McNamee) and Lord Raiden (Tadanobu). (Not sure what happened there, didn't seem like a decision they'd think anyone would have a problem with but it's bothering this writer.)

Earthrealm is once again threatened with Outworld’s conquest, but this time at the hands of Shao Kahn. Cage (Urban), now one of the champions of Earthrealm, is almost instantly thrown into his first combat against the honourable Kitana (Rudolph) who spares his life. Other fights are less one-sided, making for some of the best action sequences to grace the silver screen from this franchise.

Will the champions of Earthrealm overcome the unfair advantages the villains of Outworld have and spare their home once more? The answer is obvious but it doesn’t make the journey getting there any less fun. 

Mortal Kombat (2021) has proven that its strengths were in finding actors who could actually fight. It didn’t matter if the screenplay was less than favourable, that’s not what fans of the video game come to see. The filmmakers carry forward the same energy with this sequel – going bigger and broader with higher stakes and more brutal fights. And like how they’ve made a household name of Lewis Tan, they’ve found a star in Adeline Rudolph in this sophomore venture.

The sequel does suffer congestion from introducing more characters to its predecessor’s roster. While this may excite fans for seeing more iconic Mortal Kombat characters on the big screen, it jeopardises the pacing that snowballs into more unfavourable points. The film ends up being far too fractured for its emotional beats to mean anything.

Apart from the abundance of fights (which there are aplenty of and one gut-punching standout) and Rudolph’s Kitana, the best parts of this sequel are the returning characters: Cole Young proves his worth as a descendant of Hanzo Hasashi despite a clipped screentime, Liu Kang gets more screen time to establish himself as Earthrealm’s greatest champion, while Kano continues to deliver zingers as a scene-stealer. The filmmakers were right not to introduce both him and Johnny Cage in the same film for their uncontainable personalities. But all’s fair game now that they’re sharing a screen, which unfortunately sees fan-favourite Cage struggling to make the same impact.

Mortal Kombat II may have fumbled when its predecessor passed the baton on but the fan-servicing and commitment to source material are commendable efforts that will no doubt promise more installments to come. Success or not, the franchise looks like it’s going to stay.
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