Among that group, and new to the “Mortal Kombat” lore: a scrappy but tender Mixed Martial Arts competitor named Cole Young (Lewis Tan), who hails from Chicago (the movie was shot in Australia) and bears the trademarked Mortal Kombat logo for a birthmark. He’s plagued by visions of his ancestral past, blood, fire, prologue stuff, everything. Cole leaves wife and child behind for a bit so he can team up with Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee, flat of vocal affect but a stickler for posture); Blade’s fellow Special Forces veteran Jax (Mehcad Brooks, outshining his material); and a few others who go fist to fist, blade to blade and splurch to “geeehaaah!” against the Outworlders, including a giant invisible lizard.
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