Mortal Kombat: Rebirth (2010)

Mortal Kombat: Rebirth Poster

MORTAL KOMBAT: REBIRTH is a short film released by Kevin Tancharoen (Director) in 2010. It was originally made as a proof of concept for Tancharoen's pitch to Warner Brothers for a reboot movie franchise. This 8-minute short features an intricate fight scene choreographed by Larnell Stovall. It also reintroduces classic Mortal Kombat characters, including: Jax (Michael Jai White), Sonya Blade (Jeri Ryan), Johnny Cage (Matt Mullins), Scorpion (Ian Anthony Dale), Baraka (Lateef Crowder) and Shang Tsung (James Lew).

Introduction
"Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" is a 2010 brief film directed by Kevin Tancharoen and written by Oren Uziel. The movie, which provides a re-envisioned story of the popular computer game franchise "Mortal Kombat", was at first established as a pitch to Warner Bros. for a new take on the Mortal Kombat movie franchise.

Plot Summary
"Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" provides a modified and darker variation of the Mortal Kombat universe with a concentrate on realism. The film starts with the character Jackson Briggs interviewing a vicious criminal named Hanzo Hasashi. Jax reveals plans of a high-stakes, underground tournament upcoming, organized by a criminal offense lord, Shang Tsung.

The competition involves severe brutality and fatal fight-to-death matches, which legislators and forces can not manage. Jax efforts to encourage Hasashi, a notorious assassin, to join his group to expose Tsung's operations by participating in the competition. Interestingly, Hasashi is exposed to be indeed Scorpion, among Mortal Kombat's iconic characters.

Characters and Tone
The film presents beloved Mortal Kombat characters such as Johnny Cage, Sonja Blade, Baraka, Reptile, and others within a gritty, modern setting. The characters are heavily reimagined. For instance, Baraka and Reptile aren't from other worlds as in the game series however rather disfigured humans with psychological disorders and conditions.

The tone of "Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" varies considerably from the standard Mortal Kombat franchise, which is defined by its dream elements and over-the-top violence. Instead, this movie leans towards a more sensible and grim story, concentrated on the underworld of criminal activity and deadly battling rings.

Reception and Impact
"Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" was not formally launched however was dripped on the web, where it gained substantial attention and buzz amongst fans and viewers. The movie was applauded for its fresh, mature technique to the franchise while preserving the thrilling action and characters the series is understood for.

The movie's reception led Warner Bros. to green-light a two-season web series "Mortal Kombat: Legacy", which continued the reasonable and mature tone of Rebirth. Although the film did not result in a feature-length film reboot as initially intended, the interest it stimulated was certainly significant and impactful to the franchise.

Conclusion
In general, "Mortal Kombat: Rebirth" is a reimagined and grittier take on the Mortal Kombat computer game franchise. The film checks out the grim world of underground battling rings including beloved characters from the game series in a more realistic tone. Regardless of its informal release, it had a major effect on the franchise causing the creation of an effective web series.

Top Cast

  • Lateef Crowder (small)
    Lateef Crowder
    Alan Zane / Baraka
  • Ian Anthony Dale (small)
    Ian Anthony Dale
    Hanzo Hasashi / Scorpion
  • Michael Jai White (small)
    Michael Jai White
    Jackson Briggs
  • Richard Dorton
    Reptile
  • Matt Mullins (small)
    Matt Mullins
    Johnny Cage
  • Jeri Ryan (small)
    Jeri Ryan
    Sonya Blade
  • Jamie Bernadette (small)
    Jamie Bernadette
    Jill
  • Kyle Wyatt
    Mob Leader (voice)
  • Toby Leonard Moore (small)
    Toby Leonard Moore
    Richard (uncredited)