MORTAL KOMBAT Writer Greg Russo On Trilogy Plans And That Big Character Tease - SPOILERS

MORTAL KOMBAT Writer Greg Russo On Trilogy Plans And That Big Character Tease -  SPOILERS

Mortal Kombat is now playing in theatres and on HBO Max, and writer Greg Russo has laid out plans for a potential trilogy, while also discussing that major character tease at the end. Spoilers ahead...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 24, 2021 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat seems to have been received positively enough by the majority of fans, and while it has now dropped to "rotten" on RT, it hasn't been hit with the critical mauling many of us expected.

It remains to be seen how well it does at the box office (and on HBO Max), but with a relatively modest budget, it shouldn't need to do massive numbers in order to convince Warner Bros. to green light a sequel.

While speaking to Collider, writer Greg Russo revealed that he always envisioned the story playing out as a trilogy.

"Movie one, we were always kind of setting this up as — well I was setting it up, it's basically in my head — I always saw [movie one] as pre-tournament, then [movie two is] hopefully tournament, then [movie three is] post-tournament. So the idea was that this was going to be a pre-tournament movie that would hopefully sow the seeds for the tournament, the final."

Russo is hopeful that he will get to work on more MK movies, and introduce some fan-favorite characters that were absent from the first film. Of course, right at the top of that list is Johnny Cage, who's debut is teased in the final shot.

"Johnny's tease at the end, the button, it changed different ways," the writer explains. "I remember there were different versions of it. That poster was something that the design team did, which I love. I picked 'Citizen Cage' 'cause I just thought that was hilarious. 'Fight For Your Rights.' So I picked that and put it in the script and then they designed an amazing poster. And then it had lived in other places, so it actually wasn't the button for a while, it was earlier in the story, like they were walking and you just see it in the background. And we felt like that just wasn't enough, 'cause you wanted to really hit on it."

"I remember there was a version for the end where they actually went to the lot," he continues. "So Cole and Sonya went to the studio lot. I forget what it even was, they pulled up, and they were going to the meeting. It was gonna be shot at Warner Brothers. But it just felt like, with the pandemic and everything, it got to a point where it was hard to do a lot of that. I love the way that it buttons and it's simple. And yeah, hopefully we can tell more of those stories."

So, does this mean Cage was actually cast? No - which is why we only see him from the waist down on that poster! 

What did you guys think of Mortal Kombat? Would you like to see a sequel? If so, who do you think would make a good Johnny Cage?

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RokoVII
RokoVII - 4/24/2021, 7:08 AM
I hated how Goro was underused, he was in the movie for 5 min
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/24/2021, 8:40 AM
@RokoVII - He did way more damage than what he did in the first movie. The first movie was a glorified chase scene.
NathanielX
NathanielX - 4/24/2021, 9:12 AM
@RokoVII - Well they can reedem themseles with Kintaro.
RokoVII
RokoVII - 4/24/2021, 9:44 AM
@SonOfAGif - he could have done way more damage if he had more than 5 min of screen time. Goro performing a fatality would have been sick
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 4/24/2021, 9:47 AM
@RokoVII - On who though? The only Earthrealm champion who was killed was Kung Lao. The writing was definitely for villains to die.
Evansly
Evansly - 4/24/2021, 3:17 PM
@RokoVII - I remember them mentioning how expensive Goro was to make and wanted to use that money as best they could for the time they had
RickSlimes
RickSlimes - 4/24/2021, 8:06 PM
@RokoVII - I figure he and Subzero will be back in some way in 2 as Taking did his smoke thing on them at the end.
The1st
The1st - 4/25/2021, 4:21 PM
@NathanielX - No...you're likely getting the Lewis Tan experience in part 2 as well.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 4/24/2021, 7:14 AM
I saw Mortal Kobat at the theaters yesterday and I thought it was a pretty bad movie.
2 Stars out of 5 Stars for me. I needed more then just fatalities which weren't even that extreme or mind blowing.
HeraldNumber7
HeraldNumber7 - 4/24/2021, 7:21 AM
i cannot believe studios are still making the critical error of putting the cart before the horse with these movies. give the people what they want upfront and they will return for the next installment. period. don't bs your audience for 90 min. and then try to tease them with the actual events/settings/characters they were hoping to see.

this flick felt like it was pre-produced pre-iron man but only filmed recently. almost a throwback to the early-00s where the more fantastical or bizarre elements of these genre properties were visually muted but constantly being explained thru exposition.
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