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‘Mortal Kombat’ Director Simon McQuoid on Why He Loves Kung Lao’s Fatality
Apr 30 2021
With Mortal Kombat arriving in theaters and streaming on HBO Max this weekend, I recently spoke with director Simon McQuoid about making the R-rated video game adaptation. During the interview, he talked about why he loves Kung Lao’s fatality, if he had a longer cut of the film, if they thought about doing a post-credits scene, why Rain isn’t in the movie, why he tried to make all the characters on equal footing, and more.
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