

As always, let us know how hype you are for the new Mortal Kombat in the comments after you watch. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, like 1994's Street Fighter before it.
MORTAL KOMBAT MOVIE GORO TV
We've collected some stills of the notable new stuff for you to check out right away, but you'll see it all together in the TV spot compilation video embedded below. wore a Goro torso over his shoulders, such that Tom's head remained concealed inside Goro's chest and Tom's arms served as Goro's lower arms. Special effects technician Tom Woodruff Jr. Anderson rigged up Goro as a kind of puppet.

While the trailer clearly established that there's going to be some kind of showdown between the four-armed Goro and the film's newcomer protagonist, Cole Young, it did not show Cole wielding the pair of bladed weapons that the fresh footage does. For 1995's Mortal Kombat film, Monster Hunter director Paul W.S.

This includes new glimpses of both Scorpion and Sub-Zero, (with the former stating his name in a similar badass manner to what we've heard Sub already do in the trailer) Kano blasting away with his eye beam, Sonya firing her gun at some kind of monster, Sonya and Mileena fighting above a pit, and Jax amid a crowd of people at a fighting arena. We will never know, because Goro arrived on. We can start with the little stuff first, which mainly consists of a few alternate angles from scenes we're already somewhat familiar with. It’s possible Goro planned to take a trip down to Cancun after stacking the Young family’s corpses next to a rusty old tractor in Cole’s ancient barn.
