Mortal Kombat II Writer Jeremy Slater Explains Character Death Decisions in New Film
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Kaitlyn Booth
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Summary
Mortal Kombat II writer Jeremy Slater discusses the creative decision to kill off certain characters in the film. The article covers the movie's box office performance (didn't take #1 but performed well), positive fan reception, and generally favorable critic reviews. It also touches on how listening to fan feedback may have benefited the film's development.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMortal Kombat II has bounded into theaters, and while it didn't take the number one spot in the opening weekend, it made a valiant effort and did very well.
It seems fans are pretty happy with the film overall, which is good, and even most critics thought it was just fine
This might be one of the times when listening to the fans might have actually worked in a movie's
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