After
successfully rebooting the Mortal Kombat franchise with a webseries,
choreographer turned director, Kevin Tancharoen announced that the next logical
step for the property would also be a rebooted big screen adaptation of the
popular video game, and things seemed to be going along, but the director announced
recently via Twitter that he is no longer involved in the big screen
adaptation.
"After
3 years of Kombat," Tancharoen writes, "I've decided to move on to
other creative opportunities. I wish everyone involved in the movie big
success. Thanks!"
Maybe the "other creative opportunities" is the Power Rangers reboot that he spoke off.
The second
season of Mortal Kombat: Legay was recently released and stars Harry Shum, Jr.
("Glee") as the warlord adviser "Kuai Liang," Casper Van
Dien (Starship Troopers) as martial arts film actor "Johnny Cage,"
Brian Tee (The Wolverine) as Shaolin Monk "Liu Kang," and Mark
Dacascos (Cradle 2 the Grave) as "Kung Lao" , Ian Anthony Dale
(“Hawaii Five-O”) returns as the resurrected ninja “Scorpion,” and Cary Tagawa
reprises the role he made famous in the Mortal Kombat feature film the
powerful, sorcerer "Shang Tsung."
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