Film Title |
Mortal Kombat |
Release Year |
2021 |
MPAA Rating |
R |
Runtime |
1 hour 50 minutes |
IMDd Rating |
7.1 |
Director |
Simon McQuoid |
Original Release Date |
April 16, 2021 (USA) |
Movie Budget |
Not available |
Movie Genre |
Action |
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Mortal Kombat DVD release date
Mortal Kombat was released in movie theaters on April 16, 2021. The film has been out for approximately since its original release. Mortal Kombat DVD release date was released on July 26, 2021 (approximate). DVD releases are released every Tuesday, about 12-16 weeks after the theatrical release.
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Digital and Blu-ray release
Mortal Kombat Blu-ray release date is the same day as the DVD release. Depending on the movie and license deals, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, and other digital streaming releases could be available one to five weeks after the DVD and Blu-ray release. The estimated VOD release date is July 2021.
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Summary
Plot unknown. Feature film based on the popular video game.
Mortal Kombat stars Jessica McNamee, Hiroyuki Sanada, Josh Lawson, Joe Taslim. Mortal Kombat was produced by Atomic Monster, Broken Road Productions, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, South Australian Film Corporation, and NetherRealm Studios and was initially released on April 16, 2021.
At the time of this writing, Mortal Kombat has a 7.1 rating on IMDb, based on 2,996 votes. It also has a on Metascore on Metacritic. You can view Mortal Kombat official site and on IMDb for more details.
The film is rated: R. A R-rated material is a caution by the Motion Picture Association (MPAA) to parents as some content may contain adult material, violence, nudity, and strong language. The film may not be suitable for children under 17.
Updated: November 2024