I was kinda on board with it until that text showed up, mostly because it seems like something you'd see in the mid-2000's where they had to be like "this isn't your kids cartoons!!"
We kinda understood that already what with all the graphical eviseration
He's been good, or atleast noble-but-fallible, for years. They've played him as atleast sympathetic since MK4.
Scorpion's never been inherently evil. He does what he does all in a bid to kill Sub Zero. The moment he found out that it was Quan Chi and not Sub Zero he turns it around.
Patrick SeitzLooks kind of like typical DC WB Animation meets Peter Chung.
I think that's Travis Willingham as Scorpion?
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was it? this the only trailer and media iv seen of the movie and it only mentions a physical release so I had no idea.???
It was confirmed day one then a few weeks later on physical media.
Announcement was on January 18, details then on the 28th with the first trailer:was it? this the only trailer and media iv seen of the movie and it only mentions a physical release so I had no idea.
when is it supposed to be on streams?
Digital release for Scorpion's Revenge begins April 12th in high and standard definitions on various platforms, including Amazon, Apple TV, FandangoNOW, PlayStation, Vudu, Xbox, and Movies Anywhere. The animated feature will then be made available to select video on demand streaming services from cable & satellite providers starting April 28th.
April 28th is also the official street date for home media release. Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge will be available in combo packs for 4K Ultra HD Combo ($39.99 SRP; Ultra HD Blu-Ray + Blu-Ray + digital), Blu-Ray ($24.98 SRP; Blu-Ray + digital), and DVD ($19.98 SRP). Disc copies will include a robust offering of extra content that should interest gamers and animation fans alike:
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge Special Features:
- From Epic Game to Extreme Animation – Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon and the filmmakers reveal the creative process behind adapting the best-selling game to an all-new animated film.
- The Weapons, Wardrobe and World of "Mortal Kombat Legends" – The artists reveal the design challenges of animating the world of Mortal Kombat, from authentic armor to wildly imaginative weapons and fantasy settings.
- The Savage Sound Design of "Mortal Kombat Legends" – This hard-hitting audio exploration reveals the art of designing the sonic language of the fight scenes.
- Mortal Kombatants – Dive deep inside the cast of characters to reveal their unique abilities, signature moves and backstories.
- Filmmaker Commentary – Producer Rick Morales and screenwriter Jeremy Adams sit down for an insightful audio commentary that reveals the process of creating a compelling animated film based on one of today's most popular fighting games.
- Language Options – English, Spanish, French, German (Blu-Ray), Portuguese (DVD)
- Joel McHale - Johnny Cage
- Jennifer Carpenter - Sonya Blade
- Jordan Rodrigues - Liu Kang
- Patrick Seitz - Hanzo Hasashi / Scorpion
- Steve Blum - Kuai-Liang / Sub-Zero
- Artt Butler - Shang Tsung
- Darin De Paul - Quan Chi
- Robin Atkin Downes - Kano
- Dave B. Mitchell - Raiden
- Ike Amadi - Jackson "Jax" Briggs
- Kevin Michael Richardson - Goro
- Grey Griffin - Kitana, Satoshi Hasashi
- Fred Tatasciore - Demon Torturer
About MK, am I misremembering things or did I watch an animated film before the first movie came out that had hilariously bad animation? Whenever I search youtube for it, I keep seeing Defenders of the Realm but that doesn't seem to be it. I just remember the main guys in a boat and laughing when Scorpion would use a rope that wraps around his target and slowly pull them towards him.