Mortal Kombat II Reviews Have Lots To Say About Johnny Cage, Gory Fights, And A ‘Scene-Stealing Highlight’
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Mortal Kombat II Reviews Have Lots To Say About Johnny Cage, Gory Fights, And A ‘Scene-Stealing Highlight’


Video game adaptations have a reputation for being hit-or-miss; however, some big wins over the recent years (The Minecraft Movie, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Five Nights at Freddy’s, etc.) have made gamers feel somewhat safe wading back into those waters. Mortal Kombat II is hitting the 2026 movie calendar on May 8, and while the critics have plenty of opinions about Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage and the R-rated fight sequences, it’s another scene-stealer that is dominating the reviews.

Josh Lawson is back for the sequel as Kano — despite the events of 2021’s Mortal Kombat — and the reviews are hailing the St. Denis Medical star as one of the upcoming action flick’s biggest highlights. Our own Nick Venable caught an early screening and had this to say about Mortal Kombat II:

Mortal Kombat II may be the most inscrutable movie imaginable to watch without any prior knowledge of the franchise, due in part to clashing tones and performances. But in that way, it’s possibly also the most faithful adaptation possible, and the filmmakers are self-aware enough to ride that bizarre line successfully enough with the sequel. Karl Urban’s brash-but-vulnerable Johnny Cage joins the fun as a counterpoint to Liu Kang’s innate goodness, while Kitana brings in a tale of vengeful rebellion. But the biggest scene-stealing highlight is Josh Lawson’s return as Kano, whose laughs-per-minute average could make this the funniest movie of the year with the right metric. 3.5 out of 5 bicycle kicks to the face.



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