‘Mortal Kombat II’ Red Band Trailer Is A Knockout With Record 107M Views
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- Mortal Kombat II, directed by Simon McQuoid, will hit theaters on October 24, 2025, following the 2021 reboot.
- The sequel builds on the first movie's promise of a real fighting tournament featuring returning and new franchise characters.
- The latest trailer, dropped July 17, earned a record 106.8 million worldwide views in 24 hours and received praise from fans and influencers.
- Producer Todd Garner said, "We have to earn that right," reflecting the effort to innovate and deliver a rewarding experience.
- The film includes a special cut with extra story moments for super fans, and the franchise’s theatrical future depends on audience reception.
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‘Mortal Kombat II’ Red Band Trailer Is A Knockout With Record 107M Views
EXCLUSIVE: It was clear back in the mid-1990s when New Line made the first adaptation of the Midway videogame, and it’s still evident today: There’s a massive appetite for Mortal Kombat. WaveMetrix data reports that the latest trailer for the Simon McQuoid sequel has notched 106.8M worldwide views in its first 24 hours after being […]
'Mortal Kombat II' Trailer Smashes Records with Over 100 Million Views in Just One Day
The official red-band trailer for Mortal Kombat II is already a huge hit. According to data from WaveMetrix, the trailer was watched 106.8 million times in just the first 24 hours after it was released on July 17. This makes it the most-viewed red-band trailer of all time. It was shared worldwide, launching in 68... The post ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Trailer Smashes Records with Over 100 Million Views in Just One Day appeared first on Comic Basics.
The premiere of the first trailer for the film adaptation of the video game "Mortal Kombat 2" did not go unnoticed, and its "uncensored" format helped set a daily record for views. In 24 hours after the premiere of the video on July 17, the video gained 106.8 million views worldwide - the best result for a trailer with a red tear-off bar. The second part is released
Ed Boon once explained why he wasn't worried about Mortal Kombat's future when Midway Games shut down
It's been over 30 years since the first Mortal Kombat took the arcade scene by storm on October 8, 1992. The first eight entries of the Mortal Kombat series were actually developed under the Midway Games umbrella. Ultimately though, Midway Games ended up shutting down around 2010 or 2011. This resulted in Warner Bros. Entertainment acquiring the Mortal Kombat intellectual property and the development studio behind it.
‘Mortal Kombat’ has been one of the most brilliant and outstanding video games in the history of the industry. Thousands of young people and teenagers have enjoyed the pace of fast-paced battles and great challenges of this saga. Thanks to their bloody fights, and their tournament able to define the fate of humanity, Mortal Kombat’s success has turned it into a lasting saga. More news: Artificial intelligence brought to reality Sonya Blade, Mort…
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