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Tango0118 May 2017 10:04 p.m. PST

Avengers, Says Writer Oren Uziel

"Video game movies are notoriously difficult to crack, but Hollywood has been developing a third Mortal Kombat movie for many years now. The popular fighting game first came to the big screen in 1995, which was followed by the 1997 sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, but just a few years ago Warner Bros. began developing a big-screen adaptation that sadly has yet to get off the ground. Most recently, filmmaker James Wan—who's currently directing Aquaman—signed on to produce the Mortal Kombat reboot, and last November commercials director Simon McQuoid came onboard to direct.

But the very first writer on this project, years ago, was Oren Uziel. I recently got the chance to speak with Uziel in anticipation of the release of his directorial debut, the Netflix crime thriller Shimmer Lake (which is available June 9th), and the screenwriter explained his long history with the Mortal Kombat property…"
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