Ed Boon reveals Mortal Kombat movie sequel is at scripting stage
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2023-04-10 15:38
Ed Boon fielded questions from fans during a Twitter Q+A this week.

Ed Boon has revealed he's read some "exciting scripts" for the 'Mortal Kombat' sequel.

The NetherRealm fighting game's co-creator has revealed it's still at the scripting stage.

When a fan asked for an update on the second film in the reboot series, he simply replied: "Read exciting scripts!"

It was previously revealed that Simon McQuoid is to return as director of the 'Mortal Kombat' sequel.

The Australian director made his debut behind the camera on the 2021 film and he'll be back for the follow-up.

'Mortal Kombat' is based on the popular video game and is a reboot for the film series after two movies were released during the 1990s.

Last year's 'Mortal Kombat' film topped the box office figures and ranks among the most popular films on the streaming service HBO Max.

The flick was one of the first to gauge the interests of audiences as cinemas reopened following the pandemic and the results came as a surprise to many.

Studio executives were quick to get a sequel in development and one of their first acts was to get McQuoid back on board as director. Jeremy Slater was reported to be writing the screenplay for the sequel.

The first 'Mortal Kombat' game was released in 1992 and spawned a hugely successful series.

McQuoid is a trained graphic designer who has worked in the video game industry on titles such as 'Call of Duty' and 'Halo 3'.

Simon previously banned any talk of a sequel on the set of the first film.

He said: "None of us used the S-word. We’d never talk about it in any depth whatsoever because we feel like we have to put all our energy into this film.

"That being said, if the fans want another one, that’s not for us to decide; that’s for the fans to decide.

"Then, we need a couple of joiner pieces that we know can lead us somewhere because there’s a treasure trove of stuff that’s just sitting there."

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