
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Boon explained how Mortal Kombat 2‘s inclusion of the NetherRealm will explain how dead characters are able to come back to life. The creator explained how spirits are going to be an important concept to the sequel, allowing dead characters to return. It also means more characters who are dead can get a second chance at life in the forthcoming sequel. Check out what Boon had to say below:
I can say Josh Lawson doesn’t play Kano’s twin. We’ve killed a number of characters who are in Mortal Kombat 1 and our latest games. So we deal with spirits and the NetherRealm and things like that. There are ways to bring dead characters back.
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Mortal Kombat ended with a number of characters dead, most prominently when Cole Young (Lewis Tan) and Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada) teamed up to kill Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim). It’s already been confirmed that the deceased ancient warriors will be coming back, even if the story isn’t directly focused on their conflict with one another. The biggest introduction will be Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage, serving as a new central character to help in the upcoming tournament. This means he’ll likely be facing off with many a deceased character in his own battles ahead.
Since the upcoming sequel will be focused on the NetherRealm, the dead characters from the original movie will still have plenty to do as the tournament unfolds. The spirits of ancient warriors like Scorpion could assist the living team members in their upcoming fight, while others like Kano and Sub-Zero may continue to prove constant threats. Some characters getting introduced, like Kitana (Adeline Rudolph) and Shao Khan (Martyn Ford) may also have connections to the dead, explaining how their stories weave into the wider narrative.
Mortal Kombat 2 is directed by Simon McQuoid and written by Jeremy Slater.
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Mortal Kombat 2 arrives in theaters on October 25, 2025.