While little is known about who is involved and to what capacity, we do know that just last year, the film's writer Jeremy Slater intended to rope Johnny Cage into the battle (as suggested towards the end of Mortal Kombat). It is something its creative team has been rather confident about from the beginning of the project. When responding to a report shared on Twitter that suggests the film will begin filming in Australia this June and wrap filming in September, Mortal Kombat producer Todd Garner coyly confirmed the rumor by sharing the claim and writing, "I was wondering why I had an apt in Australia…" which apparently all but confirms the project is underway and gearing up to go into production very soon. And here's a hint… It's looking good for franchise fans! The Mortal Kombat Sequel will Film in the Summer of 2023 Now, after some temporary silence on the Mortal Kombat 2 front, one of the film's key producers is reacting to a report that the sequel aims to begin filming in the summer. Caption: (L-r) MEHCAD BROOKS as Major Jackson "Jax" Briggs and JOE TASLIM as Sub-Zero/Bi-Han in New Line Cinema's action adventure "Mortal Kombat," a Warner Bros. Those are pretty decent numbers to establish a potential future, right? Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Sure, the film didn't exactly become the biggest hit within its theatrical release window, all things considered (earning a worldwide total of $84 million on a budget of $55 million), but it did succeed for the streaming platform - and at the end of its first month on Max, the video-game inspired film had hit impressive numbers, having been streamed in more than 5.6 million U.S.
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