New Line Cinema Latest about New Line Cinema The Mortal Kombat movie hopes to stay faithful to the games both in gore and spirit By Robin Valentine published 23 April 21 Interview Guts, grapples, and Goro—director Simon McQuoid talks about bringing Mortal Kombat to the silver screen. Interview PC Gamer NewsletterSign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best ultrawide monitor for gaming in 2024: the expansive panels I recommend for PC gamers2Best wireless gaming keyboard in 20243Best gaming laptops in 2024: I've had my pick of portable powerhouses and these are the best4Best gaming chairs in 2024: the seats I'd suggest for any gamer5Best graphics cards in 2024: the GPUs I recommend for every budget1NZXT Relay speaker and headphones review2Pepper Grinder review: Five hours of fun, frantic platforming that’s unwieldy and all the better for it3Elgato Facecam MK.2 webcam review4Open Roads review: Pleasant but rarely compelling characters undermine this spiritual sequel to Gone Home5Lexar Play 2230 1TB SSD review
The Mortal Kombat movie hopes to stay faithful to the games both in gore and spirit By Robin Valentine published 23 April 21 Interview Guts, grapples, and Goro—director Simon McQuoid talks about bringing Mortal Kombat to the silver screen.