Hanzo Hasashi loses his family during an attack by a rival clan the Lin Kuei. He is given the chance to compete in an inter-dimensional tournament to save his loved ones while other fighters... Read allHanzo Hasashi loses his family during an attack by a rival clan the Lin Kuei. He is given the chance to compete in an inter-dimensional tournament to save his loved ones while other fighters try to save the Earth realm from annihilation.Hanzo Hasashi loses his family during an attack by a rival clan the Lin Kuei. He is given the chance to compete in an inter-dimensional tournament to save his loved ones while other fighters try to save the Earth realm from annihilation.
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- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Joel McHale
- Johnny Cage
- (voice)
Ike Amadi
- Jax Briggs
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Sub-Zero
- (voice)
- …
Artt Butler
- Shang Tsung
- (voice)
- …
Darin De Paul
- Quan Chi
- (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes
- Kano
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Kitana
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Dave B. Mitchell
- Raiden
- (voice)
- …
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Goro
- (voice)
- …
Jordan Rodrigues
- Liu Kang
- (voice)
Patrick Seitz
- Hanzo Hasashi
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Demon Torturer
- (voice)
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge' is lauded for its faithful adaptation, impressive animation, and brutal fight scenes. The R-rating enhances the franchise's violent essence, with standout voice performances by Joel McHale and Patrick Seitz. The narrative, centered on Scorpion's revenge, is engaging, though some find the runtime short, causing rushed storytelling. Despite this, it's considered a fun, entertaining addition to the series.
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When I started watching it and seen it was WB,I knew it wasn't going to be cheap.
I was blown away by it.I've been waiting for something good to come out of Mortal Kombat forever, and boy did I get it. All the characters ya know from the series and they didn't hold back at all with the blood and gore you would expect from MK. Its the best MK movie ever made hands down.
I only hope WB stays with MK and makes many more of its caliber.
There is a fine line between respecting the intellectual property and expanding it. Do too little of the latter and you get an army of fans complaining you've destroyed their childhood. But do too much of the former and you get something that lacks any mystery. Unfortunately this is the case of Scorpion's Revenge. Nice animation, decent voice acting and a lot of violence. But in the end it's the same old story of Scorpion getting his family killed and seeking revenge against the same people. The characters are a subset of those in Mortal Kombat II plus Quan-Chi, with cameos for some of them, like short Kitana and Jax sequences, a Motaro for a few seconds, no other ninjas or robots except Scorpion and Sub-Zero (and too little of that one), no Kung Lao and no Jade or Mileena. It promises a sequel where we can see more of Shao-Khan, who only appears at the end, Thanos style.
That being said, the film was solid from start to end, with entertaining fight scenes. I dare say, though, that the beginning of the film was way better than the rest. If they would have continued in the same style, first of all it would have been a Japanese anime, second of all it would have been awesome!
Bottom line: only in this crazy world you can see a WB logo where Daffy Duck is being grabbed by Scorpion's "Get over here!". What I want is an R rated MK movie with Mileena as the antihero. Make it happen , WB!
That being said, the film was solid from start to end, with entertaining fight scenes. I dare say, though, that the beginning of the film was way better than the rest. If they would have continued in the same style, first of all it would have been a Japanese anime, second of all it would have been awesome!
Bottom line: only in this crazy world you can see a WB logo where Daffy Duck is being grabbed by Scorpion's "Get over here!". What I want is an R rated MK movie with Mileena as the antihero. Make it happen , WB!
I wasn't expecting a perfect R-rated animated film. It has all the badass moments, incredible fight scenes, and humor, and they also show one of the best bloody gory fatalities that I enjoyed and they actually delivered it very well. Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge is an awesome animated film to watch.
I loved it, now why cant live action do screenplays like this amazing animated movie please continue series
Very well done! Stuck to the story line and entertaining from beginning to end! Definitely recommended!
Did you know
- TriviaIt has been well documented that the Johnny Cage character was inspire by Jean-Claude Van Damme. During a fight you can see Johnny Cage perform Van Damme's signature helicopter kick.
- GoofsIn the fight against Sub-Zero, Scorpion is stabbed with an ice shard, but as the scene goes, it seems to disappear until the X-Ray of Sub-Zero getting hit in the face, where it suddenly reappears back in Scorpion's side.
- Crazy creditsThe Warner Bros Animation logo replaces Porky Pig with Scorpion, who appears from the Netherrealm and grabs Daffy with his "Get over here!" line.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Rental Reviews: Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge (2020)
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- Huyền Thoại Rồng Đen: Scorpion Báo Thù
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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