Mortal Kombat 2 filming is over, but don't expect a trailer anytime soon

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 22.01.2024, 11:09

The filming of the Mortal Kombat sequel began in the summer of 2023, but due to the actors' strike in the US, production was postponed and work resumed in the autumn. However, it has now officially become known that the filming process has ended.

Here's What We Know

Todd Garner, the film's producer, said that we shouldn't expect a trailer in the near future, as the team still has a lot of hard work ahead of them. The end of filming also became known from the actors' social media. Lewis Tan posted a photo from a themed party where he is standing with another actor in the film, Martin Ford.

Flashback

The sequel is directed by Simon McQuoid, who directed the first film. The script was written by Jeremy Slater. Previously, he was involved in the creation of the Moon Knight series.

The first film received a 55% fresh score from critics and 86% from audiences on RottenTomatoes. The film also earned $84 million.

Source: @Todd_Garner