Mortal Kombat Digital Series Premiers April 12

Mortal Kombat Digital Series Premiers April 12

Who's hoping for some fatalities and a Hot Sonya? ;)

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Apr 06, 2011 @ 03:43 PM (Staff Bios)
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Mortal Kombat Digital Series Premiers April 12

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It appears that Mortal Kombat fans are in for a delight this month. Not only is a new game launching for both the Playstation 3 and xbox 360 but Hadoken.net reports that at 4 p.m. PDT next Tuesday, Machinma.com will stream the first episode of a live-action series of shorts based on the Mortal Kombat universe. The event will also be available via the network's YouTube channel. The screening was confirmed by series director Kevin Tancharoen via his tweet.

The company promised that the series will..

take gamers deep into the history of warriors they know and love such as Scorpion, Johnny Cage, and Liu Kang.


Spawn star Michael Jai White will reportedly play Jackson "Jax" Briggs in the series.

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And for all of you MK fans out there that have yet to see the teaser trailer that was released last summer, check it out below..

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