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A 'Mortal Kombat' sequel is in the works. Simon McQuoid's movie reboot of the fighting franchise - which began as a gory beat 'em up video game back in 1992 - was released last April, and now Jeremy Slater is said to have been lined up to pen the movie for Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema, according to Deadline. It's not yet known if McQuoid will be returning to helm the second film in the franchise. He previously banned talk of a potential sequel on the movie's set. McQuoid 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 ...
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Sonny Chiba has died at the age of 82. The Japanese actor and martial arts legend passed away on Thursday (19.08.21) as a result of COVID-19 complications. Sonny enjoyed a screen career spanning half a century and was best known to Western audiences for his role as the swordsman Hattori Hanzo in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill'. Chiba's agent Timothy Beal said he was "a humble, caring and friendly man" and described his passing as "such tragic news". He also starred in the 'Street Fighter' trilogy during the 1970s and 'The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift', as well as countless films in his ho...
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Lewis Tan has been cast in 'About Fate'. The 34-year-old actor will star alongside Emma Roberts and Thomas Mann in the romantic comedy which is being directed by Marius Weisberg. The film tells the story of two people who believe in love, but never seem to be able to find its true meaning. In a wild twist of events, fate puts each in the other's path on a stormy New Year's Eve as comedy and chaos ensues. Tiffany Paulsen will write the screenplay on the movie with filming beginning in Boston next month. Lewis stars in the new 'Mortal Kombat' film which is based on the popular video game franchi...
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Jessica McNamee "would be stoked" if her new 'Mortal Kombat' film gets a host of sequels. The 34-year-old Australian actress plays Sonya Blade in director Simon McQuoid's movie reboot of the fighting franchise, which began as a gory beat 'em up video game back in 1992. Although talk of sequels was banned on set by McQuoid, there are already story ideas in place for future films, and Jessica will have no hesitation in portraying Sonya again if a follow-up gets the green light. She said: "I've never been so excited in my life to play a character. "I was able to really sink my teeth into this cha...
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