Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat is a 1995 action film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson that was based on Mortal Kombat series of fighting games. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles and on location in Thailand. A sequel, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, was released in 1997. Once every generation, there is a martial arts tournament known as Mortal Kombat, which was designed by the Elder Gods to limit invasions between realms. If the forces of Outworld win the tournament... more

Initial release date:

  • Aug 18, 1995

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PG-13 (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 41 min

Film

Directed by

Paul W. S. Anderson

Paul William Scott Anderson (also known as Paul W.S. Anderson or Paul Anderson), (born 4 March 1965 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a film director who regularly works in sci-fi movies and video game adaptations. Educated at Newcastle's Royal Grammar School, Anderson went on to graduate from...

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  • Nothing in this world has prepared you for this.
  • Kombat Begins.

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  • 1 h 41 min

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Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat is a best-selling series of fighting games created by Ed Boon and John Tobias in 1992. Mortal Kombat began as a series of arcade games, which were picked up by Acclaim Entertainment for the home console versions. Then Midway Games exclusively created home versions of Mortal Kombat....
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