La película de Mortal Kombat II se beneficia de una mayor participación de los desarrolladores

La película de Mortal Kombat II ha obtenido respuestas más favorables por parte de los seguidores de larga trayectoria que la original de 2021. Una mayor implicación de los creadores de NetherRealm Studios contribuyó a este cambio. La secuela enfatiza los personajes familiares del juego y ofrece la sangrienta acción que se espera.

El cocreador de la serie, Ed Boon, aparece brevemente en la película como camarero. El guionista Jeremy Slater atribuyó la mejora en la colaboración en declaraciones a Forbes. Boon y el guionista Dominic Cianciolo revisaron cada borrador del guion y proporcionaron notas sobre los escenarios y los movimientos finales que los seguidores habían solicitado durante mucho tiempo.

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