New Line To Reboot MORTAL KOMBAT

Courtney Howard September 29, 2011 0

Fans of the original franchise will be happy to hear that according to Deadline, New Line Cinema is bringing back MORTAL KOMBAT, setting up a live-action reboot of the martial arts-heavy franchise that will be written by Oren Uziel and directed by Kevin Tancharoen. Game on!

Tancharoen wouldn’t be the first guy anyone would think of for a chopsocky action film given a resume that includes both FAME and, most recently, GLEE: THE DOCUMENTARY – the 3D concert movie that didn’t do much business this summer. However, both of those guys have earned the work, since it was their unauthorized viral short that breathed life into a dormant franchise.

Uziel wrote and Tancharoen directed the eight-minute short film MORTAL KOMBAT: REBIRTH, which starred Michael Jai White as Jax, Jeri Ryan as Sonya Blade, Matt Mullins as Johnny Cage, Ian Anthony Dale as Scorpion and Lateef Crowder as Baraka. It’s been said that it was done with the intention that he could prove himself to Warner Bros as an action director and reboot the movie franchise. Initially, Warner Games, which put out a video game reboot in April 2011, wasn’t amused and sought to shut down the project. But Tancharoen’s effort created enough of a demand when it leaked online that the studio’s digital division, Warner Premiere, made a deal with him to generate a 10-episode Web series. Those episodes began airing on YouTube in April 2011.

New Line then went to Tancharoen and Uziel and put together the movie. The original  premiered in 1995, and grossed $122 million worldwide. Interest waned with the 1997 sequel MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION, which grossed only $51.3 million worldwide. The studio is keeping the plot under wraps. Uziel wrote THE KITCHEN SINK – a mashup of vampires, zombies and aliens that made the Black List and sold to Sony Pictures.

What are your thoughts?  Are you excited to see the franchise reboot itself?

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