It’s been confirmed that at least one character will meet their demise in the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie sequel.
The Sequel Is Coming
This year marks the theater release of Mortal Kombat 2 in October! The initial adaptation was widely appreciated by fans for its accurate portrayal of the source material, engaging character development, and let’s not forget those iconic fatalities. It raked in $66 million on box office and had a strong presence on HBO Max. Fans eagerly await the sequel, but some lingering concerns remain within the community. However, rumors suggest that these issues will soon be addressed. Now, it’s confirmed that one character won’t make it through in the upcoming Mortal Kombat film installment.
Who Will Die, Who Will Live?
Based on leaks from early versions and fan discussions on Reddit, particularly in “Mortal Kombat Leaks,” it appears that fans are critical of a new character named Cole Young. They find him frustrating because they perceive him as artificial and unnecessarily dominant over established characters. To make matters worse, there’s speculation that he’s connected to Scorpion, which seems like an attempt to boost his popularity but may instead be fueling fan frustration.
The Community’s Reaction Is Surprising
Discussions about whether or not Cole’s apparent departure is permanent have brought forth varying emotions within the community. While some express relief that the character has reached an unfortunate end and won’t reappear, others express curiosity about possible ways to link Cole Young with Scorpion again. It seems a pity to dismiss Cole without a reason, so there’s a strong desire among fans for him to have a purpose. The comments do show one consistent sentiment: interest in keeping the story going with Cole.
People may not particularly like the character Lewis Tan portrays, but they admire his acting skills. Notably, Lewis is the son of renowned martial artist, actor, and stuntman Philip Tan. In discussing Lewis’s role in Mortal Kombat, director Simon McQuoid praises him as a relentless fighter. Additionally, Lewis himself expresses a deep-seated attachment to Mortal Kombat, having played it as a child despite his mother’s disapproval. He now proudly declares, “Look at me, Mom!
What do you think of Cole Young and his actor, Lewis Tan?
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2025-06-19 19:09