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Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge (Blu-ray)

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Format: Blu-ray April 28, 2020


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Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge (Blu-ray)Once a generation, a tournament is held to between the champions of Outworld and Earthrealm. This tournament will determine the fate of Earth and all its citizens. Lord Raiden, protector of Earthrealm, must gather the greatest fighters of his realm to defend it from the evil Shang Tsung in the battle to end all battles - Mortal Kombat!]]>

Genre: Animation, Action & Adventure


Format: Blu-ray, NTSC


Contributor: Robin Atkin Downes, Fred Tatasciore, Ike Amadi, Jeremy Adams, Ethan Spaulding, Joel McHale, Grey DeLisle Griffin, Darin De Paul, Steve Blum, Patrick Seitz, Sam Register, Dave B. Mitchell, Rick Morales, Jennifer Carpenter, Artt Butler, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jordan Rodrigues See more


Initial release date: 2020-04-28


Language: English


Digital Copy Expiration Date ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2021


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.75 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BR739871


Director ‏ : ‎ Ethan Spaulding


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 77 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ April 28, 2020


Actors ‏ : ‎ Darin De Paul, Jennifer Carpenter, Joel McHale, Fred Tatasciore, Robin Atkin Downes


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  • Loved it!
Awesome! Was great, loved it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Dont buy it

  • Mortal Kombat, but if its victory depended on scorpion
It’s not a bad movie to say the least. It’s fun, it features some of the original VA cast from the games. And it tells you a story that you’re likely familiar with, but from a different perspective of the character Scorpion. While the rest of the cast and the main story gets put to the side while fusing elements together. It’s a fun film and worth the watch if you’re looking for a different but familiar story, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024 by Michael Marconi

  • Mortal Kombat for THE WIN!!!
If you're a fan of Mortal Kombat for any reason then this is a definite MUST SEE for any fan. I highly recommend this film!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Thomas

  • If the live action 90s movie was good.
Bloody, brutal, and beautifully animated.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by StopmotionSam22

  • Mortal Kombat fan satisfied! Definitely worth checking out!
This is probably the best story by far within the Mortal Kombat realm! I as a child loved the OG games, Mortal kombat 1-3, took a long break and came back for MK 10/11 and it has evolved for sure. However MK has a strong and passionate following and really deserved a solid film to represent the franchise. MK 1 was good story but left you wanting more action. MK2 gave you way more action but then lacked story. This however Scorpions Revenge, hit the head. I mean the story made sense, you actually understand why Scorpion is on his path, and it’s just straight up “MORTAL KOMBAT!!!” *Insert OG techno intro. But yes this film knows what it is, and it delivers. All characters were great, and fans will see signature moves from your favorite characters that will make you applaud and cheer out loud while alone in your room (don’t Judge me), and it was just super satisfying to watch. Even tho it was an animated film, it executed this MK movie beautifully. Super gorey all out Mortal Kombat. Story 3/5-Simple revenge story, few minor twists. Visuals 5/5 - loves the art style and direction. Reminds me of the original Batman Animated Series. Overall Execution 5/5- well put together and great direction. Keep in mind that I am MK fan, so there are several fan service events only the OG folks will notice. If you loved Mortal Kombat growing up. This is worth a watch for sure. If they did a live adaptation of this story on film and execute it well, it could be an instant classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020 by Bo

  • Amazing
So freaking brutal!
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Adam Watkins

  • Mortal Kombat!! Legends way better than the new MK movie
Loved this movie. We get to see the origin of Scorpion and Sub-Zero depicted in a new and refreshing way. It follows the video game story perfectly by having Quan Chi give him the ability to come back. Raiden forms a great team with Liu Kang, Sonya Blade and Johnny Cage like the 1995 movie!! Johnny Cage steals every scene he is in, voiced by the very funny Joel McHale. Also, Jennifer Carpenter voices Sonya Blade, she does a great job. The voice acting, the fights, the animation is all great. 100% recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by luisg

  • Great movie with a lot to offer, but also leaves a lot to be desired
As a lifelong MK fan, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Its crisp, deliciously bloody, gory animation perfectly captures the spirit of the games it represents. Its voice acting is top-notch. Its characters are, for the most part, incredibly entertaining. For characters who got their time in the spotlight, you could feel their energy coming off the screen. And I must say, this movie spoils you rotten with homages to the games and plenty of creative ways to deliver you the same over-the-top, messy, shock-inducing violence that Mortal Kombat has always been known and loved for. When this film gets into showing you just how incredibly brutal the world of Mortal Kombat is, it REALLY shows you. I can't stress enough how beautiful the animation was. I also can't stress enough how gorgeous the fight scenes were. These were the movie's best qualities by far. It was also very refreshing to witness the return of Patrick Seitz as Scorpion. Since MK11 came out, I'd personally found myself missing his voice coming out of Scorpion, so it did my ears good to hear him here. I can also say the same for Steve Blum as Sub-Zero, even if Sub-Zero only gets four or five lines in the entire movie. Regardless, Scorpion's Revenge excels in its depiction of fast-paced, pulse-pounding action. However, the film suffers from a lot of glaring flaws plot-wise. For a story that is loosely based on the events of Mortal Kombat 1, it does surprisingly little to keep itself structured. The main issue is that the movie's focus is supposed to be on Scorpion as he loses everything, is reborn in the Netherrealm with supernatural powers and a thirst for revenge, and is sent on a rampage that would only end with the death of his nemesis, Sub-Zero. Unfortunately, Scorpion's story is severely hampered by the fact that the movie also tries to tell a rushed, unnecessarily nuanced, very sloppy recreation of the story behind MK1. All the characters that appeared in MK1 are there, but they're hardly done much justice in terms of their reasons for being present. Liu Kang, Raiden, Sonya, Johnny Cage, Kano, Goro, and Shang Tsung all appear at various points, but there is so much happening, and so many other characters being thrown in the mix (Kitana, Jax, Reptile, Baraka, and Quan Chi also appear), and the movie tries to find a reason to make these extra characters relevant that it comes across as something of a jumbled mess of half-baked character development and flimsy reasons for the plot to be pushed forward. Some of the characters mentioned above only served a specific purpose, and then either disappeared completely, were killed off, or were used as a MacGuffin or Red Herring for the sake of the plot. The story totally falls apart in the final act, with certain characters engaging in very questionable actions with next to no explanation, and then the ending felt totally rushed as though the writers ran out of room to fit the boatload of disjointed plot details that... I suppose you're expected to believe will lead to some sort of sequel? I can only say that, if you're a fan of the games and you're expecting a totally faithful retelling of the first game, you're... not gonna find that much here. You may be disappointed to see the lack of focused direction in this movie's plot. I know I was once I finished watching. All in all, Scorpion's Revenge is a wonderful love note to MK fans all around, and there's not a doubt in the world that, even if you're not a fan of Mortal Kombat, but love graphic cartoon violence and action thrown at you at blistering speeds, this movie is certainly one I'd recommend checking out. It's difficult to give a full stamp of approval, however, when it's clear that, for a movie called "Scorpion's Revenge," there is surprisingly little "revenge" to speak of. To be completely honest, this movie would've done its title character MUCH more justice if they'd stuck to telling a story about Scorpion and cut out any relation to Mortal Kombat's main story. There's plenty to explore with the ninja specter, but this movie missed a lot of opportunities to do just that because it loses focus about halfway through. Regardless, I'd still say give it a watch and be appropriately mesmerized by the overall stunning job the creators did with this film. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2020 by Tyshawn

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