Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match, an animated movie set to release for home video. It delves into the intriguing tale of a Hollywood actor’s unexpected journey. How the hell did he end up in a deadly fighting tournament.The film showcases a young Johnny Cage. Long before he becomes Sonya’s husband and Cassie’s father. Notably, the art style is a complete feast for the eyes, reminiscent of the 1980s box cover arts for action figures. Now brought to life with smoother animation and more frames per second. This movie, produced by Ed Boon, the creator of the Mortal Kombat games, ensures careful handling.
Comedian Joel McHale gets to play Johnny Cage and he is able to portray him with flying colors. Kelly Hu gets to voice her 3rd Mortal Kombat character as she voices the 3d-era character Ashra. She previously played D’vorah in Mortal Kombat X and 11. In the Upcoming Mortal Kombat 1 she is going to play Li Mei. Dusan Brown plays Chuck Golden, a Steve Urkel adjacent character who is going to be Johnny’s Sidekick. Before Gilbert Gottfried passed away, he gets to voice act the villain David Doubldy. So this movie is one of the last opportunity for you to see him act. Jennifer Grey will be playing herself.
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match
Before becoming an overconfident and swaggy action star, Johnny Cage endured bullying as a kid at school. However, all of that changed when his mom enrolled him in a Dojo. That gave him the confidence and arrogance he have today. It is probably how he discovered his Green Energy powers.
While filming a movie, Cage’s co-star mysteriously disappeared. Determined to find the missing actor, he inadvertently gets entangled with a dangerous cult searching for an ancient scroll.
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match is now Available for DVD, Blu Ray.
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