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Mortal Kombat 2 Writer Reveals A Character Who Got Cut From The Script

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The newly released Mortal Kombat 2 movie features numerous characters from the popular fighting game series–including Johnny Cage, Kitana, Sonya Blade, and Shao Kahn–and it could have had even more.Screenwriter Jeremy Slater told GamesRadar that Tremor was "almost" included in the movie, with the character meant to fight Sonya Blade and ultimately meet his end. However, Slater said Tremor "just wasn't working," so he was cut in the scripting process."I've always liked Tremor and he's got really fun, really cool powers," Slater said. Those powers include "geokinetic" abilities that allow him to control rocks and metals.Continue Reading at GameSpot

The newly released Mortal Kombat 2 movie features numerous characters from the popular fighting game series–including Johnny Cage, Kitana, Sonya Blade, and Shao Kahn–and it could have had even more.Screenwriter Jeremy Slater told GamesRadar that Tremor was "almost" included in the movie, with the character meant to fight Sonya Blade and ultimately meet his end.…

The newly released Mortal Kombat 2 movie features numerous characters from the popular fighting game series–including Johnny Cage, Kitana, Sonya Blade, and Shao Kahn–and it could have had even more.Screenwriter Jeremy Slater told GamesRadar that Tremor was "almost" included in the movie, with the character meant to fight Sonya Blade and ultimately meet his end. However, Slater said Tremor "just wasn't working," so he was cut in the scripting process."I've always liked Tremor and he's got really fun, really cool powers," Slater said. Those powers…

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