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Hopefully we will get some news on this very soon.
Lawsuit Might Hold Up Mortal Kombat Reboot:
Weve been hearing for a while now that a new Mortal Kombat feature film was in the works, be it a new sequel directed by Christopher mink Morrison or a reboot written by screenwriter Oren Uziel, author of the Black List 2009 entry Shimmer Lake. But a pesky reoccurring lawsuit might keep the video game franchise from returning to the big screen.
Filed by film producer Larry Kasanoff (Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation) and his production company Threshold Entertainment against Warner Bros/Midway Games, the suit alleges intellectual property claims to the Mortal Kombatfranchise. The action was filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, and states that Warner Bros has failed to work with Threshold in the development and production of the third Mortal Kombat film, and has avoided communication with the company, even though there have been recent reports that a new screenwriter has been hired to develop a MK reboot.
While it is always sad to see a legal mess hold up production of a potential feature, it is far too hard to formulate an opinion on which company is in the right on this one. It is far too complicated of a mess to make judgements, Personally, Ive never been a fan of the first two films, and think that Paul W.S. Andersons original feature is far overrated among video gamefans. The game was fun for its day, but I dont believe there is really enough material for a feature length story deserving of big screen distribution.
Read more: Lawsuit Might Hold Up Mortal Kombat Reboot | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/02/17/lawsuit-might-hold-up-mortal-kombat-reboot/#ixzz0fq66F0zq
I hate Threshold.
"The game was fun for its day, but I dont believe there is really enough material for a feature length story deserving of big screen distribution."
Writer needs to do some research. It's also a funny comment considering it's been on the big screen before and the type of material that gets a feature film (I.E. everything).
Mortal Kombat was never a franchise filled with much thought on story and fleshing its characters.
A reboot is not warranted.
But that seems to be a top requirement in getting rebooted or remade these days.
It's too bad they didn't keep the idea of Scorpion's spear actually being a live creature.I will list the film's contributions to the core franchise:
Kano as an Australian. Liu Kang and Kitana as as a couple.
End of list.
I will list the film's contributions to the core franchise:
Kano as an Australian. Liu Kang and Kitana as as a couple.
End of list.
they didnt?... so what comes out of his hands in the most recent games?It's too bad they didn't keep the idea of Scorpion's spear actually being a live creature.
Its a spear that is attached to a rope. He throws the spear at the enemy. It has always been like this.i would also like to add...
making johnny cage a cool character
and the mortal kombat theme song lol
it didnt add much to the franchise but it translated it perfectly from the game.
if it wasnt for the film i wouldnt know anything about the characters in the game, i didnt care to read the cheesy super nintendo bio's (their life story in 140 characters or less) in the games.
with the exception of sub zero and scorpion , story wise it was as perfect as it needed to be.
they didnt?... so what comes out of his hands in the most recent games?
Its a spear that is attached to a rope. He throws the spear at the enemy. It has always been like this.
Under it actually, like hidden.but it doesnt come out of his hand right?
Mortal Kombat was never a franchise filled with much thought on story and fleshing its characters.
A reboot is not warranted.
But that seems to be a top requirement in getting rebooted or remade these days.