5:21 pm - 02/17/2013
IT HAS BEGUN!! (again.)
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season II Gets a Teaser Trailer
Machinima Inc. and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution have supplied ComingSoon.net with a teaser trailer for the upcoming season of the webseries "Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season II" that just premiered at the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards.
The follow-up to "Mortal Kombat: Legacy," one of the most-viewed web series of all time with 60 million views on Machinima's YouTube site, the sequel is once again directed by Kevin Tancharoen, co-writing with Josh Baizer and Marshall Johnson.
The cast is made up of Harry Shum, Jr. ("Glee") as the warlord adviser Kuai Liang, Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers) as martial arts film actor Johnny Cage, Brian Tee (The Wolverine) as Shaolin Monk Liu Kang, and Mark Dacascos (Cradle 2 the Grave) as Kung Lao. Ian Anthony Dale (“Hawaii Five-O”) also returns as the resurrected ninja Scorpion and Cary Tagawa reprises the role he made famous in the Mortal Kombat theatrical release as the powerful, arrogant sorcerer Shang Tsung.
According to the description, "The footage showcases the non-stop action of the continuing saga as Liu Kang and Ermac join the ranks of fighters introduced in the hugely successful first season. The trailer features first glimpses into the rivalries and histories of these fierce warriors as Raiden and his recruits clash against the dark forces of Outworld in the epic battle for Earthrealm!"
SO.EXICITED!!!

GET OVER HERE
Machinima Inc. and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution have supplied ComingSoon.net with a teaser trailer for the upcoming season of the webseries "Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season II" that just premiered at the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards.
The follow-up to "Mortal Kombat: Legacy," one of the most-viewed web series of all time with 60 million views on Machinima's YouTube site, the sequel is once again directed by Kevin Tancharoen, co-writing with Josh Baizer and Marshall Johnson.
The cast is made up of Harry Shum, Jr. ("Glee") as the warlord adviser Kuai Liang, Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers) as martial arts film actor Johnny Cage, Brian Tee (The Wolverine) as Shaolin Monk Liu Kang, and Mark Dacascos (Cradle 2 the Grave) as Kung Lao. Ian Anthony Dale (“Hawaii Five-O”) also returns as the resurrected ninja Scorpion and Cary Tagawa reprises the role he made famous in the Mortal Kombat theatrical release as the powerful, arrogant sorcerer Shang Tsung.
According to the description, "The footage showcases the non-stop action of the continuing saga as Liu Kang and Ermac join the ranks of fighters introduced in the hugely successful first season. The trailer features first glimpses into the rivalries and histories of these fierce warriors as Raiden and his recruits clash against the dark forces of Outworld in the epic battle for Earthrealm!"
SO.EXICITED!!!

GET OVER HERE
I also tried playing the video game not too long ago and I could not figure it out? lol
this is why i like playing at arcades, cos usually they have the little button equations to let u know what to press to do special moves and such. next time google it and print out a little cheat sheet with moves on it so you know what you're doin. then practice. that's the only way to get good at fighting games, unless you just have two left hands.
Unless you're talking about the story? In which case it's about a tournament, Mortal Kombat, in which the best warriors from multiple worlds (realms) created by the elder gods compete to see who gets the right to rule the others basically. The bad guy wants to win so he can conquer the other realms, etc At least, that's the gist of it.
Did u play it on pc or console, on cosole is more easy. I can't play fight video games in pc too much buttons
no future bb daddy goro, no curr
If Injustice has a story mode as good as the MK reboot, I will be very pleased.
Now that I think about it, I don't think I ever actually played Mortal Kombat as a kid, but I know all the characters from watching my brothers play it and yell at each other a lot.
lol que
I main Skarlet, but Sindel is amazing.
/SPAZZ
/JIZZ
/DEAD
Like seriously, make them stop trying to speak Japanese. It sounds worse than that lady singing Ken Lee