Despite being a hugely popular multimedia franchise, Mortal Kombat has a relatively forgotten and recent Johnny Cage movie that makes for the perfect watch ahead of actor Karl Urban’s take on the character. Now over 30 years old, the Mortal Kombat franchise began in 1992 with Midway’s now-iconic arcade game. Often referred to as one of the greatest games ever made, the original Mortal Kombat is a fighting game that features a roster of characters, all of whom are keen on winning a martial arts tournament no matter the often-gory costs.
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