Warner Bros.‘Mortal Kombatfilm grossed an underwhelming $42 million total during its time in the recovering domestic box office last spring, with the worldwide total almost doubling that amount at $83 million, so fans of the recent adaptation have likely become worried about the prospects of a sequel. Luckily, a recent article has hinted at the potential continuation of the burgeoning franchise, leading fans to believe that aMortal Kombatsequel just might have a chance to be made.

The first live-action adaptation ofMortal Kombatwas released in 1995, with director Paul W.S. Anderson showcasing a story of Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage, and Liu Kang teaming up to defeat Shang Sung at the Mortal Kombat tournament in order to prevent him from taking over the world. The film was followed up by a sequel,Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, which was widely panned as one of the worst video game films ever made. Since then, variousMortal Kombatvideo games have been released, including the entries fromthe recent franchise revival by Netherrealm Studios(such asMortal Kombat,Mortal Kombat X, andMortal Kombat 11), with Warner Bros.’s decision to move forward with a cinematic reboot likely spurred by the games’ success.

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In theVarietyarticle, which primarily discussesDune’s HBO Max hybrid release, it was briefly stated that Warner Bros. was “looking to develop other installments in its ‘Mortal Kombat’ universe.” The article did not elaborate on the plot that a continuation of the newMortal Kombatfilm might entail, nor did it mention any characters who might appear in sequels. However, the first film’s ending did tease a sequel by alluding to a future appearance byfan-favorite anti-hero Johnny Cage, who did not appear in the first installment’s story.

AMortal Kombatsequel wouldn’t be the only live-action video game adaptation in the works at studios. Paramount is makingSonic the Hedgehog 2, while a live-actionPokemonseries is in the works at Netflix. In addition, other films likeResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City,Uncharted, andBorderlandsare all slated to release in theaters soon.

Another film in theMortal Kombatfranchise would be very exciting, as it would give fans another chance to seeactors like Lewis Tanand Josh Lawson reprise their roles as characters like Cole Young and Kano. A sequel could give them an opportunity to showcase the characters fighting in a tournament, or at least provide even more R-rated action to fans of the last film.