I don’t like the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie. I love it. Without a hint of irony either. I adore that absurd hot mess so very, very much. It’s why I’m not even sure I want the upcoming version to be ...
Warner Brothers has revealed the first single from the original motion picture soundtrack for the 2021 Mortal Kombat movie, a revised version of The Immortals' Techno Syndrome. The song and soundtrack ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Mortal Kombat reboot movie is now available on HBO Max and in theaters, and it does in fact ...
Well, 26 years later musical tastes have changed, but the new Mortal Kombat trailer still finds a way to work the classic 1995 theme song into this new era. You’ll hear it really kick in near the end ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. In the minds of those who grew up in the 90s, a ...
James Corden tested his might — and his voiceover mettle — last night, when the CBS late-night host played a ’90s version of himself laying down the vocals for that “Mortal Kombat” techno track. At ...
Gregory Lawrence (aka Greg Smith) is a writer, director, performer, songwriter, and comedian. He's an associate editor for Collider and has written for Shudder, CBS, Paste Magazine, Guff, Smosh, Obsev ...
That’s pretty exhaustive already, so I’m curious to see what else they’ve got in store. It’s smart to get all of the biggest ones people would want to see out of the way in the initial reveal.
Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios have officially revealed that a rebooted Mortal Kombat 1 will arrive on September 19 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC Following an ...
I don’t like the 1995 Mortal Kombat movie. I love it. Without a hint of irony either. I adore that absurd hot mess so very, very much. It’s why I’m not even sure I want the upcoming version to be ...
James Corden tested his might — and his voiceover mettle — last night, when the CBS late-night host played a ’90s version of himself laying down the vocals for that “Mortal Kombat” techno track. At ...
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