A new picture from Mortal Kombat 2 Its cast is apparently teasing Karl Urban’s appearance as Johnny Cage The upcoming sequel in 2021 Mortal Kombat Johnny Cage will see his debut in the rebooted movie franchise after being teased at the end of his predecessor, where Cole Young (Louis Tan) travels to Los Angeles to find Cage. Linden Ashby and Chris Conrad previously played the role in 1995 Mortal Kombat and of 1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilationrespectively.
the producer Todd Garner A photo took to Twitter to share Mortal Kombat 2’s lead cast hanging out at a restaurant, as the shooting of the movie has recently started.
Fans spotted Urban pictured above with his beard shaved and frosted tips in his hair, apparently for his Johnny Cage look. Naturally, many are losing their minds, later sharing their excited reactions the boys The star brings the iconic character to life. Check out some of the responses below:
Everything we know about Mortal Kombat 2
While its plot details Mortal Kombat 2 Currently unknown, the movie brings back Simon McQuaid in the director’s chair, while moon nightIts Jeremy Slater wrote the screenplay, taking over from Greg Russo and Dave Callaham, who wrote the 2021 reboot. Photographer Stephen F. Windon also took over the reins from Jermaine McMeeking and made contributions Fast and furious It will be interesting to see how his style translates to the action sequences of the franchise, the video game movie sequel.coming back for Mortal Kombat 2 Cole Yang’s Louise Tan, Sonya Blade’s Jessica McNamee, Kano’s Josh Lawson, Jax’s Mehcad Brooks, Raiden’s Tadanobu Asano, Liu Kang’s Ludi Lin, Shang Tsung’s Chin Han, Sub-Zero’s Joe Taslim and Hyukida Sun. In addition to Urban joining the sequel as Johnny Cage, Mortal Kombat 2 Also starring Jade, Kitana, Shao Khan, King Gerrod, Quinn Sindel and Quan Chi, Tati Gabriel, Adeline Rudolph, Martin Ford, Desmond Chiam, Anna Thu Nguyen and Damon Harriman respectively.Currently, no release date has been announced Mortal Kombat 2Although production began this month and is expected to wrap up in September, barring a break from the WGA writers’ strike in July or a possible SAG-AFTRA strike, it looks like the sequel will hit theaters in 2024. With promises to focus on Johnny Cage, building on the ending of the first movie and an expanded roster of fan-favorite characters, the sequel looks primed to capture the same level of success enjoyed by the 2021 reboot.Source: @Todd_Garner and various/twitter