Cinematic Rating
Budget
$80,000,000
Revenue
$106,272,756
Studio
New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster, Broken Road Productions, Fireside Films
Directed By
Mortal Kombat II Review
MovieWise Analysis
'Mortal Kombat II' Review
This sequel to the beloved 'Mortal Kombat' franchise delivers on all fronts, providing fans with the brutal and intense battles they have come to expect. The addition of Johnny Cage to the lineup of champions only adds to the excitement, as the stakes are higher than ever in the fight against the evil Shao Kahn.
The action sequences are jaw-dropping, with no-holds-barred fight scenes that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The gore factor is turned up to 11, making sure that every victory and defeat is felt with visceral impact.
Overall, 'Mortal Kombat II' is a must-watch for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. It's a thrilling ride from start to finish, with a compelling story that keeps you invested in the fate of Earthrealm and its defenders. Don't miss out on this epic battle for the fate of the world.
What Audiences Are Saying
"Remember the start of "Galaxy Quest" (1999) when a group of actors are drafted in to help rescue the universe from a nasty megalomaniac bent on intergalactic domination? Well, this time it's poor old "Johnny Cage" (Karl Urban) who's the past his sell-by-date Thespian reluctantly recruited by "Lor..."
"Unbearably, tooth-achingly bad. Now, you can only do so much with a plot of a computer game from the early 90s that has been filmed umpteen times already, but this is a new low. And a cleaned up, one-dimensional version of Butcher can't save it. Just no."
▶ Official Mortal Kombat II Trailer
Cinematic Stills from Mortal Kombat II