Mortal Kombat: Rebirth

Mortal Kombat: Rebirth

Movie |

Martial Artist | Based On Video Game

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  • Genre(s): Action, Fantasy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Kevin Tancharoen
  • Cast(s): Lateef Crowder, Ian Anthony Dale, Michael Jai White, Richard Dorton, Matt Mullins See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 8min
  • Similar To: The Crow, Kung Fu Panda 4
  • Story:
    MORTAL KOMBAT: REBIRTH is a short film released by Kevin Tancharoen (Director) in 2010. It was originally made as a proof of concept for Tancharoen's pitch to Warner Brothers for a reboot movie franchise. This 8-minute short features an intricate fight scene choreographed by Larnell Stovall. It also reintroduces classic Mortal Kombat characters, including: Jax (Michael Jai White), Sonya Blade (Jeri Ryan), Johnny Cage (Matt Mullins), Scorpion (Ian Anthony Dale), Baraka (Lateef Crowder) and Shang Tsung (James Lew).
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7.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
MORTAL KOMBAT: REBIRTH is a short film released by Kevin Tancharoen (Director) in 2010. It was originally made as a proof of concept for Tancharoen's pitch to Warner Brothers for a reboot movie franchise. This 8-minute short features an intricate fight scene choreographed by Larnell Stovall. It also reintroduces classic Mortal Kombat characters, including: Jax (Michael Jai White), Sonya Blade (Jeri Ryan), Johnny Cage (Matt Mullins), Scorpion (Ian Anthony Dale), Baraka (Lateef Crowder) and Shang Tsung (James Lew).
Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 7,500 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon himself has noted that the film was "awesome," though he did note that it "probably crosses the line as far as re-imagining goes." He later stated that he thought it was "incredibly well done" and that it was "a legitimate alternate universe Mortal Kombat."

Reptile is reimagined as having a disease called harlequin ichthyosis, which gives him scale-like skin and back-to-front eyeballs. This is an actual medical condition where skin cells multiply so fast, the body is starved of nutrition as a result of the body being unable to cope with the vastly increased cell division. Infants afflicted with it have a thickened epidermal layer of skin, causing it to crack with a pattern of open sores between the scales. This leaves infants in constant, excruciating pain and vulnerable to serious infection. After being born, infants normally die within one to two weeks from starvation, sometimes even as little as a few hours or a day if an infection sets in, but recent medical breakthroughs, such as certain prescription acne medications and a super-high calorie diet rich in proteins, have extended the lives of those suffering from this ailment, the oldest having been born in 1986 and is still alive.

Jeri Ryan claims she did the short as a favour for a friend, thinking it was a pitch for a feature film.

There is a police officer in riot squad gear seen at the beginning. This is identified as Kurtis Stryker.

Jax claims that Reptile likes to eat the heads of his victims. This refers to Reptile's fatality attack where he devours the head of his opponent.

Popular Dialogues

"Jackson Briggs: [looks at a second folder] Next up: Doctor Alan Zane, a plastic surgeon. His first victim likely accidental - the next two dozen were not. Zane couldn't take being a failed doctor, so he went psychotic and turned the knife on himself. He pierced his face, sharpened his teeth into fangs, and he even surgically attached a pair of ten-inch blades to his forearms. Codename: Baraka."

"Jackson Briggs: [looks at a folder] Six foot one; born with a rare disorder called harlequin ichthyosis. The skin produces too many cells, causing massive diamond-shaped cells that can retain water. Condition: the eyelids are formed inside out. Life expectancy's two weeks - this guy's thirty. He likes to rip the heads off his victim's body; he stores the heads in his refrigerator, and when he's hungry he eats them. No fatalities or double flawless. Codename: Reptile."