Mortal Kombat has finally premiered on HBO Max, hours after the first reviews landed online. The new film sticks closer to the storylines from the games, and yes, it's very violent--pushing its R-Rating. Check out a selection of some of the reviews below. As of this writing, Mortal Kombat sits at a 43 on Metacritic--GameSpot's sister site. Out of 29 reviews, 16 land in the "mixed" section, with scores ranging between 40 and 60. This is the third live-action film based on the Mortal Kombat series of fighting games, but is a reboot of the property that is not connected to the previous entries. Director Simon McQuoid has promised the film won't deviate far from the source material, and that it. Initial reviews are mixed, praising the film's fidelity and combat, while calling out wooden dialogue and dump truck-esque exposition as slowing the brutal martial arts film down.
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