Li esta noticia noutro forum, mas achei que também merecia estar aqui e como até sou fan deste tipo de filmes.
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Mas que apresentação de filme, acho que é desta que fazem um bom filme do Mortal Kombat, espero sinceramente que isto vá para a frente.
Mortal Kombat is a movie franchise that has been missing one thing - the blood and guts that we all loved from the video games.
Now it looks as if we're going to finally get the rated 'R' reboot we fans deserve. Kotaku has the first look at the Mortal Kombat test video shot for Warner Brothers to get funding for a full blown hard 'R' MK movie. Yes, this is the direction they plan on going for the Mortal Kombat reboot. And I've got the exclusive goods on who played who.
* The short was directed by Kevin Tancharoen, who did the remake of Fame last year. Judging from this short, Kevin is the perfect director for this movie.
* Jacks is played by Michael Jai White. Michael played Spawn and was in Undisputed II. Michael makes a great Jacks (Jax).
* Sonya Blade is played by Jeri Ryan, who played Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager.
* Baraka was played by the very talented Lateef Crowder, who plays the Brazilian fighter in Undisputed III.
* Scorpion is played by Ian Anthony Dale. Ian plays Kazuya in the upcoming big screen version of Tekken.
* Johnny Cage was played by up and coming martial arts sensation Matt Mullins.
* Still working on who played Reptile. Will update when I find out.
* The fight choreography was done by Larnell Stovall. Larnell did the fight choreography for Undisputed III and is one of the best fight choreographers in the business. You want to see the fights you deserve? Then you fans should DEMAND he be the guy in one charge for this reboot. Click HERE to read the exclusive interview I did with Larnell.
* I know who might be playing Sub-Zero, but don't want to mention it in case it screws something up. He'd be perfect for the part.
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A Curta:
Mas que apresentação de filme, acho que é desta que fazem um bom filme do Mortal Kombat, espero sinceramente que isto vá para a frente.