The awaited animation to live action that has been well anticipated has arrived! I’m happy to tell you that Mortal Kombat is not a flop. Of course there are some flaws and I’ll touch on those but I do welcome a sequel. I automatically expect nothing less than phenomenal fight choreography from martial arts films. The fight choreographer Chan Griffin and stunt choreographer Kyle Gardiner worked together phenomenally and it was so pleasant to watch, not prolonged or undercut just good fights. I will say there is a cliché moment of our comrade died and now we can suddenly fight…
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This review will contain a few spoilers; I’m going to try and leave some mystery for those still interested. I was not excited nor did I have high expectations from the first look, however, the credits say “based on” which I think they should’ve put more emphasis on during marketing; I can’t say it’d make me less anal about it though. By itself the series is decent and had more potential as it’s basically I different story. The bare bones of source material are applied in strange places causing confusion for the outcome; I’m curious how a second season would…