‘Mortal Kombat Legends’ animated sequel arriving this summer

Joel McHale and Jennifer Carpenter are signing up for more Mortal Kombat. The actors are getting back to voice star in Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms in the wake of voicing Johnny Cage (McHale) and Sonya Blade (Carpenter) in Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge.

The new film reunites a large part of the Scorpion’s Revenge team, including actors Jordan Rodrigues as Liu Kang, Patrick Seitz as Scorpion and Hanzo Hasashi, Artt Butler as Shang Tsung and Cyrax, Robin Atkin Downes as Shinnok and Reiko, Dave B. Mitchell as Raiden, Kintaro and Sektor; Ikè Amadi as Jax Briggs and One Being; Gray Griffin as Kitana, Satoshi Hasashi and Mileena; and Fred Tatasciore as Shao Kahn.

New castmembers include Matthew Mercer as Stryker and Smoke; Bayardo De Murguia as Sub-Zero/Kuai Liang; Matt Yang King as Kung Lao; Paul Nakauchi as Lin Kuei Grandmaster; Emily O’Brien as Jade; and Debra Wilson as D’Vorah.

Scorpion’s Revenge filmmakers behind the undertaking incorporate chief Ethan Spaulding, screenwriter Jeremy Adams, makers Rick Morales and Jim Krieg, leader maker Sam Register and creative consultant Ed Boon, who co-created the popular video game with John Tobias.

Mortal Kombat dispatched as a game in 1992 and has proceeded to sell in excess of 49 million duplicates across dozen of games and developments. Mortal Kombat was an adjusted as live-action movie in 1995, with New Line releasing a hard-R reboot recently.

Clash of the Realms comes from Warner Bros. Animation in a coordination with NeatherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. Intuitive Entertainment. It is normal for a late summer release this year from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.