'Mortal Kombat' 2021 Review: A Non-Gamers Reaction
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'Mortal Kombat' 2021 Review: A Non-Gamers Reaction

Mortal Kombat review 2021

The second attempt at adapting the MORTAL KOMBAT videogame hits movie theaters and HBO Max on April 23. Kano, Sonya Blade, Kung Lao , Liu Kang, Lord Raiden and a few game favorites come to life in the big screen live action adaptation. As a non-gamer of MORTAL KOMBAT, here's how the release stacks up as a film. 

MORTAL KOMBAT is a popcorn flick with great CGI and practical effects. The characters are bland except for Jessica McNamee's Sonya Blade and Josh Lawson's Kano who steal the show.

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