In "Mortal Kombat 2" there is an attempt to correct the mistakes, but it is not of sufficient quality.The perception of what is happening is especially hard hit by the mess of deceitful marketing, which at the same time spoils the narrative.
Instead of inflating the cast of characters, it was worth clearly focusing on the key characters, which at the same time would make it possible to cover the existing holes.This was not done, so against the backdrop of modern antics, Paul Anderson’s cheap film from the 90s is still perceived as an exemplary adaptation of a fighting game.
At Warner Bros.They obviously planned to release a threequel, but instead they ended up with another hole in the budget.We can only hope that the next game from Ed Boon's team will still be able to make fans forget both about the film and about the weak Mortal Kombat 1.
Paul Anderson did it better: Review of the film "Mortal Kombat 2"
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