I’m not a Sub-Zero fan, but the new Mortal Kombat trailer had me freeze the screen. If you haven’t watched the new trailer, you’re missing all the thrill and exuberance! Mortal Kombat is back on the big screen after 24 years, and finally, the R-rated reboot is set to release on the 16th of April 2021.
Warner Bros. seems to be very concerned with the release of Mortal Kombat. The MK trailer’s first look reveals the glimpse of prominent characters taking the fight in the intergalactic tournament. The trailer uncovers amazing details of characters with some great blood-shattering skills and cast. Here is the Mortal Kombat trailer breakdown for you.
Mortal Kombat 2021 Cast
The trailer reveals the cast, including most of which represent the first Mortal Kombat game characters. Joe Taslim featuring as (Sub-Zero), Josh Lawson (Kano), Jessica McNamee (Sonya Blade), Hiroyuki Sanada (Scorpian), Tadanobu Asano (Lord Raiden), Mehcad Brooks (Major Jax), Ludi Lin (Liu Kang), Lewis Tan (Cole Young), Chin Han (Shang Tsung), Sisi Stringer (Maleena), Max Huang (Kung Lao), Matilda Kimber (Emily Young) portraying as Cole Young’s sister.
Is Cole Young actually Johnny Cage?
The Mortal Kombat storyline heavily relies on Cole Young, who is a protagonist. Cole Young gets directed by Jax, who then sends him to Sonya blade. Cole Young’s character has led fans to contemplate mixed theories. Several fan theories have suggested the Cole Young’s character will later be revealed as another Mortal Kombat character we know. More precisely, the theories have quite a sane guess that Cole Young might be assuming the role of Johnny Cage. However, this is still a theory, and Warner Bros. doesn’t seem to uncover the suspense.
The trailer emphasizes every single detail, from costumes to abilities and fighting scenes. Major Jax enters the ice-covered building, which indicates that Sub-Zero is nearby. Right from this point, every bit of the trailer is surprisingly amazing.
The movie is directed by Simon McQuoid and produced by James Wan, Todd Garner, and Lawrence Kasanoff. Following Mortal Kombat history, the trailer describes a relatively perfect balance between the characters and their abilities.
Mortal Kombat will be released in theaters on April 16, 2021, as well as HBO Max for 31 days at no extra charge for subscribers. How will you be watching the film?