Kitana Star Wants Mortal Kombat III To Tie Back To A Sisterhood Storyline Despite A Character’s Death



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The next installment of the Mortal Kombat movie franchise is underway.

Mortal Kombat II is a martial arts fantasy sequel inspired by the popular video game franchise created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. Directed by Simon McQuoid, the movie brings back returning stars Jessica McNamee (Sonya Blade), Josh Lawson (Kano), Ludi Lin (Liu Kang), Mehcad Brooks (Jax), Lewis Tan (Cole Young), Max Huang (Kung Lao), Damon Herriman (Quan Chi), Chin Han (Shang Tsung), Tadanobu Asano (Raiden), Joe Taslim (Bi-Han/Noob Saibot), and Hiroyuki Sanada (Scorpion). Joining the franchise are Karl Urban (Johnny Cage), Adeline Rudolph (Kitana), Martyn Ford (Shao Kahn), and Tati Gabrielle (Jade).



















From the Great Tournament to the Reboot Era · Eight Questions
How Well Do You Know the Mortal Kombat Movies?
“MORTAL KOMBAT!”

🥊The 1995 OriginalTest your might

🔥AnnihilationThe 1997 sequel

❄️2021 RebootGet over here

💉FatalitiesFinish him!

🎮Mortal Kombat II2025 sequel

01

The 1995 Mortal Kombat film, made for a modest $18 million, opened to $23 million on its first weekend, knocked off Seven from the #1 spot and went on to become a video-game-movie touchstone of the era. The film was helmed by a then-rookie British director who’d later turn the Resident Evil franchise into a global hit. Name him.




✓ Correct! Paul W.S. Anderson, then 30 and on his second feature after 1994’s Shopping. Mortal Kombat’s box-office success put Anderson on Hollywood’s map — he went on to direct Event Horizon, Soldier and the entire Resident Evil film franchise (six films, 2002–16). To this day Anderson’s 1995 Mortal Kombat is widely regarded as one of the most watchable video-game adaptations ever made.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Paul W.S. Anderson. Roland Emmerich was busy with Independence Day in 1996. Renny Harlin made Cliffhanger and Cutthroat Island around this period. Stephen Sommers later did Deep Rising (1998) and The Mummy (1999). Mortal Kombat (1995) is Paul W.S. Anderson’s breakout.

02

The 1995 film cast its central hero — the Shaolin monk Liu Kang, fighting in the tournament to avenge his murdered brother — with a Hong Kong-born actor and martial artist who would reprise the role in 1997’s Annihilation. Name him.




✓ Correct! Robin Shou. Born in Hong Kong, Shou had previously appeared in Tiger Cage 2 and as a stunt-double choreographer for Jet Li. He played Liu Kang in both 1995’s Mortal Kombat and 1997’s Annihilation, choreographed his own fight scenes for the original film, and remains the actor most strongly identified with on-screen Liu Kang prior to the 2021 reboot (where Ludi Lin took over the role).

✗ Wrong. The answer is Robin Shou. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa plays Shang Tsung in the 1995 film — the soul-stealing villain. Russell Wong didn’t appear in either 1990s MK film. Mark Dacascos has had similar action-hero roles (Brotherhood of the Wolf, Cradle 2 the Grave, John Wick 3) but isn’t Liu Kang. Robin Shou is the one.

03

In the 1995 film, the thunder god and protector of Earthrealm Lord Raiden — complete with conical straw hat, electric eyes and a wry, dryly amused delivery — was played by a French actor best known for the cult Highlander films. Name him.




✓ Correct! Christopher Lambert — the New York-born, Geneva-raised French actor best known as Connor MacLeod in the Highlander films. Lambert reportedly took the role for $1 million plus profit participation, and his weirdly amused performance (“You’re very perceptive”) is a fan-favourite. Lambert chose not to return for 1997’s Annihilation, where Raiden was recast with James Remar.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Christopher Lambert. Jean-Claude Van Damme was famously offered Johnny Cage but ultimately wasn’t in the film — though Cage’s splits-and-groin-punch finishing move is a JCVD homage. Vincent Cassel and Pierce Brosnan were never attached. Lambert is the 1995 Raiden.

04

The franchise’s instantly recognisable theme — a pumping techno bass riff capped with an ecstatic shouted “MORTAL KOMBAT!” — was written by Olivier Adams and Praga Khan under the project name The Immortals for the 1993 single “Mortal Kombat” before being repurposed as the 1995 film’s anthem. What’s the song’s actual track title?




✓ Correct! “Techno Syndrome” — track three on The Immortals’ 1994 album Mortal Kombat: The Album, which Sony commissioned to capitalise on the games. The song’s opening “MORTAL KOMBAT!” shout is sampled directly from in-game digitised audio. The 1995 film’s opening sequence remixed it as “Techno Syndrome 7th Edition,” which is the version everyone remembers — and the version returned for the 2021 reboot.

✗ Wrong. The answer is “Techno Syndrome.” “Test Your Might” is one of the original arcade game’s mini-games, not a song title. “Finish Him” and “Fatality” are in-game catchphrases. The actual title of the legendary “MORTAL KOMBAT!” track is “Techno Syndrome,” written by The Immortals for Sony’s 1994 tie-in album.

05

Two years after the 1995 hit, the much-maligned sequel rushed into theatres with a slimmer budget, recast Raiden and Sonya, and threw a mountain of fan-service cameos at the screen — Sheeva, Sindel, Motaro, Cyrax, Smoke, Nightwolf, Jade, Mileena. It tanked critically and spent over two decades as a punchline. What was the sequel’s subtitle?




✓ Correct! Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (November 1997). Director John R. Leonetti (the original’s cinematographer) took over from Anderson on a compressed schedule, with most of the original cast either declining to return or recast (James Remar replaced Lambert as Raiden, Sandra Hess replaced Bridgette Wilson as Sonya). It earned $51 million worldwide on a $30 million budget, killed the franchise’s film prospects for decades and is widely cited as one of the worst video-game adaptations ever made.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Annihilation. Mortal Kombat: Conquest is a 1998–99 syndicated TV series. “Deception” is a video game subtitle (Mortal Kombat: Deception, 2004). “Resurrection” isn’t official. The 1997 sequel is Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, directed by John R. Leonetti.

06

The 2021 reboot, produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster and directed by Simon McQuoid, introduced an original audience-surrogate protagonist named Cole Young — a struggling Chicago MMA fighter with a dragon-mark birthmark who’s pulled into the tournament. Which English-American actor played him?




✓ Correct! Lewis Tan — the English-American actor and martial artist (Iron Fist, Deadpool 2, Wu Assassins) playing the original-character protagonist Cole Young. Cole was created specifically for the film, isn’t in any of the games, and was a fan-debate flashpoint — the choice to centre an original character ahead of established Liu Kang divided early reactions before the film opened to over $80 million worldwide.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Lewis Tan. Mark Dacascos isn’t in this film. Iko Uwais (The Raid) was rumoured for a role but wasn’t cast. Tony Jaa (Ong-Bak) wasn’t involved either. Lewis Tan plays Cole Young — the original-character lead created specifically for the 2021 film’s reboot continuity.

07

In the 2021 reboot, Bi-Han / Sub-Zero — the cryomancer Lin Kuei assassin who freezes blood into icicle-blade weapons in some of the film’s standout setpieces — is played by an Indonesian martial-arts star best known for his role as Jaka in The Raid. Name him.




✓ Correct! Joe Taslim — the Indonesian Olympic-level judoka turned actor (The Raid, Fast & Furious 6, Star Trek Beyond, The Night Comes for Us). Taslim’s ice-knife fight choreography in the cold-open prologue (Hanzo Hasashi vs Bi-Han in feudal Japan) and his climactic Cole Young rematch are the film’s most-praised sequences. He returned in a different role for Mortal Kombat 2.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Joe Taslim. Iko Uwais — Taslim’s frequent The Raid co-star and the franchise’s breakout name — isn’t in the 2021 film. Yayan Ruhian (Mad Dog from The Raid) isn’t either. Tony Jaa is the Thai Ong-Bak star. Joe Taslim is the 2021 Sub-Zero.

08

The follow-up to the 2021 reboot was officially announced in early 2022 with director Simon McQuoid returning, much of the original cast back, and the long-awaited big-screen debut of Johnny Cage — played by Karl Urban. The film hits theatres in October 2025. What’s its title?




✓ Correct! Mortal Kombat II, releasing October 24, 2025 from New Line / Warner Bros. Karl Urban joins the cast as Johnny Cage — the brash Hollywood action star who never made it into the 2021 film — alongside returning actors Lewis Tan, Joe Taslim, Hiroyuki Sanada, Jessica McNamee, Mehcad Brooks and others. The film is set up to finally adapt the actual Outworld tournament from the games, which the 2021 reboot famously deferred.

✗ Wrong. The answer is Mortal Kombat II (also styled Mortal Kombat 2). “Aftermath” is a Mortal Kombat 11 game DLC. “Outworld” and “Reborn” aren’t official. The 2025 sequel is simply titled Mortal Kombat II, directed by Simon McQuoid, with Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage as the headline addition.

Tournament Complete · Final Verdict
Your Kombat Standing

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Grand Champion — or first-round Fatality?

As the script for Mortal Kombat III is being written, Rudolph, who portrays Kitana, is already thinking ahead to what could come next for her character. During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actor shared what she hopes to see in Mortal Kombat III. She explained that she would like the upcoming film to revisit Kitana’s complicated relationship with her sister Mileena.

Rudolph addressed fan speculation surrounding her character’s friend Jade (Tati Gabrielle) and whether she could replace Mileena’s role in Kitana’s story. The actor made it clear she does not believe Jade would, saying that Mortal Kombat’s lore leaves plenty of room to continue exploring the bond between the sisters.

Rudolph added that Kitana is more than 10,000 years old, which means a massive amount of time exists between the events audiences see on the big screen. She believes there is still room to dive deeper into Kitana and Mileena’s dynamic despite her character’s death. She also explains that Jade should be viewed as an important part of the Mortal Kombat film franchise instead of a replacement for anyone.

The actor also revealed during the interview that screenwriter Jeremy Slater, who wrote Mortal Kombat II, is close to completing the second draft of the script for Mortal Kombat III. She admitted she doesn’t know what direction the story would go in. However, there are several elements from the games that she hopes to see in the upcoming sequel.

Mortal Kombat began as an arcade game before it became a massive multimedia franchise. Over the years, the series has become the highest-selling fighting game in the world, with over 100 million copies sold. And, now it is also one of the most profitable entertainment properties in gaming history.

Mortal Kombat II is playing in theaters now.


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Release Date

May 8, 2026

Runtime

116 Minutes

Director

Simon McQuoid

Writers

Jeremy Slater

Producers

E. Bennett Walsh, James Wan, Simon McQuoid, Toby Emmerich, Todd Garner


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