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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Everyone's Saying This About Karl Urban in Mortal Kombat 2 Movie
A new teaser from Mortal Kombat 2 has been released, giving fans a look at Karl Urban's portrayal of Johnny Cage. The teaser sees Cage showcase some slick action moves and perform some fittingly cheesy movie stunts. Fans have since reacted to the footage and shared their thoughts on both Urban's portrayal and Cage's depiction in the film in general. Fans react to Karl Urban in Mortal Kombat 2 A new teaser for Mortal Kombat 2 dropped online. Titled 'Uncaged Fury,' the footage is an in-universe trailer for the film starring fan-favorite character Johnny Cage, an action film star and martial artist. Fans have since taken to social media to share their reactions to the footage. On YouTube, under the comments section of the teaser, fans were quick to compare Urban's performance to other action stars and their movies. One fan commented, 'The Scott Adkins we never got.' Another commented on Reddit that they 'love' how the teaser satirizes '80s/90s action films' to show off the character. Another fan on Reddit stated that Mortal Kombat II has 'nailed the 'washed up actor' vibe' that Johnny Cage has. However, on X (formerly known as Twitter), one fan disapproved of Urban's casting as Cage and claimed he is 'too old for Johnny Cage.' Another commenter somewhat echoed this sentiment on Reddit in response to the comment about Cage's 'washed up actor vibe,' saying this could potentially make Urban's age work in favor of the role. Check out the video below: In the video, Cage encounters a group of goons at a warehouse and says, 'It's Showtime,' before proceeding to fight them. Cage performs some choreographed moves to ward off the thugs attacking him, and dodging knives with backflips. As Cage continues fighting, the teaser narrator states that the thugs 'pissed him off' and 'f—– with his shades.' The narrator further notes that the thugs who attacked Cage should have brought 'more guys' if they wanted a chance at winning. Cage turns to face a woman, who fires a rocket at him. He jumps above the rocket, which exits the warehouse and flies onto a helicopter, causing it to explode. The footage ends as Cage takes off his shades to pose. Mortal Kombat II hits theaters on October 24, 2025. Besides Urban, the film stars Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tati Gabrielle, Lewis Tan, Adeline Rudolph, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Desmond Chiam. The post Everyone's Saying This About Karl Urban in Mortal Kombat 2 Movie appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More. Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
A sci-fi sequel 13 years in the making is now closer than ever – with a Marvel director at the helm
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Quick Summary A new Judge Dredd movie is in the pipeline, with Taika Waititi set to take the director's chair. Not much else is known about the sci-fi sequel/reboot for now, but the fact it exists will be enough for many fans. After years of fan requests and failed starts, it seems a sci-fi sequel we've all prayed for is finally back on the cards. What's more, the director of Thor: Ragnarok, The Mandalorian and What We Do in the Shadows is reportedly attached. It's been 13 years since Dredd hit cinemas (in 3D, no less) and even though its star Karl Urban (Star Trek, The Boys) was keen to get cracking on a sequel, it sadly never happened. The owner of iconic British comic 2000AD (in which Judge Dredd appears), Rebellion, even created its own TV and movie production company, and announced a TV spin-off: Judge Dredd: Mega-City One. But news on that went quiet too. Now it seems the plans have reverted to making another film, with Taika Waititi set to direct (via Deadline) and the writer of The Fall Guy, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, and Iron Man 3, Drew Pearce, tasked with writing the screenplay. Not much else is known about the movie yet – whether it's going to head to cinemas first or will be for one of the big streaming services. However, the fact that it's finally in the works again is enough reason to celebrate. With Waititi on board it is likely to have more of a sense of humour than 2012's Dredd. And it doesn't have to try very hard to be better than Stallone's portrayal of the Judge in the 1995 misfire. Comic book fans will already appreciate that the strip originally created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra has a dark sense of humour that offsets the extreme bouts of violence. It often plays as satire to the politics and trends of today, so it'd be great to see some of that come through in the next movie, If so, it's more likely to be a reboot than a sequel, although I'd personally love to see Urban offered the eponymous role once more. He truly understands what makes Joe Dredd so unique, even amongst other Judges, while his acceptance in playing the part without ever taking his helmet off was admirable. It looks like we'll have a while to wait before the new film gets fully underway, let alone being available to watch. But in the meantime, Duncan Jones' Rogue Trooper movie adaptation from another 2000AD property seems to be coming along well and should hit theatres beforehand. Solve the daily Crossword


News18
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Mortal Kombat II Trailer: Karl Urban As Johnny Cage Is Ready To Fight
Warner Bros unveiled the trailer of Mortal Kombat II, directed by Simon McQuoid, featuring Karl Urban as Johnny Cage. The film releases on October 24. Action lovers were in for a treat on Thursday, July 17, when Warner Bros unveiled the much-awaited trailer of Mortal Kombat II. The film, helmed by Simon McQuoid, is the sequel to the director's 2021 hit Mortal Kombat. Actor Karl Urban, who impressed viewers with his performance in the 2019 Prime Video series The Boys, plays the lead in this upcoming action fantasy. He joins the franchise as the fan-favourite character, Johnny Cage — a Hollywood playboy. Mortal Kombat II is scheduled for release on October 24. The trailer hints at a brewing fight aka the famed Mortal Kombat Tournament. If you recall the first movie, Outerworld sorcerer Shang Tsung, played by Chin Han, was on a mission to eradicate the champions of the Earth before the Tournament between warriors belonging to different realms. So it was not a surprise when the trailer opened to Shang Tsung's chilling voice-over saying, 'Earthrealm's victory was just the beginning. Now, we strike back." Johnny Cage's humorous one-liners and swagger soon come to an end as he is recruited by Raiden and Sonya Blade for the Tournament. The trailer is also replete with brutal action sequences, violence and a layered aggression, typical of Mortal Kombat films. One particular scene teases an intense face-off between Johnny Cage and Baraka, adding to the intrigue. It is the story of Johnny Cage, who trains himself diligently and gradually earns a place among the fighters. The trailer ends with the looming battle with a lurking uncertainty, where if Earth fighters fail to win, Shao Kahn, the overlord of the Outerworld, will take over. Mortal Kombat II marks the return of Mehcad Brooks as Jackson Briggs, Tadanobu Asano as Lord Raiden, Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade, Joe Taslim as Sub-Zero and Ludi Lin as Liu Kang. Adeline Rudolph, best known for movies like Resident Evil and Hellboy: The Crooked Man, is the only new cast member. He will slip into the shoes of Kitana. The Mortal Kombat film franchise is based on the 90s video game series by Ed Boon and John Tobias. As per Boon, Karl Urban's appearance in Mortal Kombat II plays a 'big part" in the universe and what the latest film explores. view comments First Published: July 18, 2025, 18:02 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Express Tribune
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Karl Urban Steps In as Johnny Cage in First 'Mortal Kombat II' Trailer
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for Mortal Kombat II, confirming the arrival of Karl Urban as Johnny Cage ahead of the film's release on October 24. The sequel, directed by Simon McQuoid, follows 2021's Mortal Kombat and will continue the story of Earthrealm's fighters as they prepare for the critical Mortal Kombat tournament. The trailer reveals that if Earth's champions fail, Outworld ruler Shao Kahn, played by Martyn Ford, will claim control over Earth. Karl Urban, known for his role in The Boys, joins returning cast members Lewis Tan as Cole Young, Hiroyuki Sanada as Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion, Tadanobu Asano as Lord Raiden, Mehcad Brooks as Jax, Ludi Lin as Liu Kang, Jessica McNamee as Sonya Blade, and Joe Taslim as Sub-Zero. Adeline Rudolph has been added to the cast as Kitana. The trailer teases intense combat sequences and a deepening storyline, including the continued tension between Scorpion and Sub-Zero. Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon stated that Sanada's Scorpion 'plays a different role' this time, not directly joining Earthrealm's fighters but remaining central to the plot. Boon also discussed Urban's approach to Johnny Cage, describing it as a 'fresh' take on the character while maintaining elements fans expect. He noted that Urban's portrayal explores Cage as a 'washed-up Hollywood guy' thrown into the brutal world of Mortal Kombat, aligning with the franchise's mix of action and character-driven storytelling. Based on the long-running video game series, Mortal Kombat II aims to deliver the franchise's signature blend of martial arts action and fantasy elements when it arrives in cinemas this October 24.


Time of India
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Mortal Kombat 2 Trailer update, cast details, new characters, game-accurate moments and more
Image via: Warner Bros. Pictures Finally, it has arrived, and it does not hold back. From jaw-dropping fatalities to larger-than-life characters and brutal tournament sequences, the sequel, it would seem, has a thrilling upgrade on the 2021 reboot. To be released on October 24, 2025, the film again has Simon McQuoid at the helm and Jeremy Slater penning the screenplay. Karl Urban Steps into the Cage Topping the sequel is Karl Urban from The Boys, as Johnny Cage-the cocky, washed-up Hollywood actor and martial arts fighter who finally enters the Mortal Kombat universe in full force. While somewhat teased in the closing moments of the first film, Cage is now the focal point, introduced in the trailer with his sarcastic trademark and fan favorite one-liner: "I'm just incredibly handsome." Urban's Johnny Cage comes face-to-face with Kitana's razor-sharp fan, an arena of supernatural chaos, getting dragged unwillingly into the Earthrealm vs. Outworld conflict. Mortal Kombat II | Official Trailer Producer Todd Garner divulged that Johnny Cage was never brought in earlier because they were fearful of the mainstream audience failing to get down with an egotistical, over-the-top lead. New Faces, Familiar Blades Along with Urban, the cast features returning stars like Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, and Joe Taslim, joined by the likes of Adeline Rudolph as Kitana, Tati Gabrielle as Jade, and Martyn Ford as an intimidating Shao Kahn. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like How To Reduce Debt Over R100,000 (Without Another Loan) ExpertMoney Learn More Undo by Taboola by Taboola Other newcomers include Ana Thu Nguyen as Sindel and Damon Herriman as the sorcerer Quan Chi. What makes Mortal Kombat 2 a particularly exciting prospect for hardcore fans are the key locations and characters from the games themselves, such as Edenia, being represented in large-scale sequences shot in IMAX. According to the director McQuoid, this is not just a bigger picture; it is more dangerously bold and far-reaching in scope. "We have gone to new realms and pushed the scale and weirdness of Mortal Kombat to the next level," he said, further teasing that there will be moments crafted for hardcore fans to enjoy exclusively in the IMAX version. Fan Service, Franchise Faith If the trailer is anything to go by, Mortal Kombat 2 is gonna unleash on us what Metal Kombat held back from showing: a proper tournament, crazy deaths, and a whole array of visual references faithful to the game. Jeremy Slater compared the secrecy surrounding test screenings and fan reactions with that of Avengers: Endgame, a very promising sign as to the impact of this sequel. The film coming out in October is surely shaping up its game roots. Get ready, kombat is coming. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!