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Dave Bautista stars in new Mortal Kombat 1 trailer

NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. just revealed a new trailer for Mortal Kombat 1.

Titled, “It’s in Our Blood,” the trailer harkens back to the iconic “Mortal Monday” TV commercial for the first Mortal Kombat game in 1993. However, this time WWE legend, turned Hollywood actor, Dave Bautista leads the charge through the city streets. You can watch the new Mortal Kombat 1 trailer for yourself below.

Mortal Kombat 1 “It’s in Our Blood” trailer

The trailer opens up with Bautista, playing the role of an unusually buff librarian, beginning a charge to awaken those with the spirit of Mortal Kombat. As the trailer progresses, Bautista’s army grows larger, with thousands of people swarming the streets chanting the title of the game.

If this sounds like a familiar premise, you aren’t having Deja vu. A very similar television spot ran in 1993 to promote the original Mortal Kombat’s console port. You can also check that video out for yourself below.

Mortal Kombat “Mortal Monday”

Mortal Kombat 1 smashes into your home this September

The rebooted Mortal Kombat 1 hits your PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC on September 19. Early Access begins a few days earlier on September 14. You can also pre-order the game now to receive Shang Tsung as a playable character.

Additionally, pre-ordering the Premium Edition will also give you access to six new playable characters, five new Kameo characters, a Jean-Claude Van Damme skin for Johnny Cage, a week of early access to DLC characters and 1250 Dragon Krystals (In-game Premium Currency).

To learn more, be sure to check out our article where we detail everything we know about Mortal Kombat 1 so far. In addition, you can also get caught up on the official announcement trailer below.

Mortal Kombat 1 Announcement Trailer

Are you excited to play the new Mortal Kombat reboot? As always, let us know what you think in the comments!

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Kolem chystané filmové adaptace Ghost of Tsushima začal kroužit Hiroyuki Sanada - NerdFix

Jedním z nejznámějších a nejcharismatičtějších japonských herců současnosti je bezpochyby Hiroyuki Sanada, který letos zazářil ve skvěle přijatém seriálu Šógun od produkční společnosti FX. A možná i vy jste si už říkali, že by se skvěle hodil do připravované filmové adaptace úspěšného herního titulu Ghost of Tsushima od Sucker Punch Productions, kterou připravuje filmař a kaskadér Chad Stahelski (John Wick).

A nyní se zdá, že bude přání mnohých fanoušků vyslyšeno, protože podle insidera Daniela Richtmana má slavný japonský herec o své účasti ve filmu momentálně skutečně jednat. Samozřejmě se zatím stále jedná jen o drby, navíc Richtman se už v minulosti mýlil například se zvěstmi ohledně obsazení nové Fantastické čtyřky, tudíž si raději ještě počkáme na nějaké oficiální potvrzení. 

Hiroyuki Sanada is reportedly in talks for a role in a live-action ‘GHOST OF TSUSHIMA’ film.

(Via: @DanielRPK) pic.twitter.com/zOIW0tKpkL

— The Hollywood Handle (@HollywoodHandle) June 3, 2024

How NetherRealm Studios Methodically Designed Homelander for Mortal Kombat 1

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How NetherRealm Studios Methodically Designed Homelander for Mortal Kombat 1

Summary

  • Designer Joe Epstein shares the diligent work the team at NetherRealm Studios did to bring Homelander to Mortal Kombat 1 on Xbox Series X|S.
  • “Does this feel like Homelander?” was a key tenet throughout the creative process.
  • Homelander will be available on June 4, 2024, as part of the early access period for Mortal Kombat 1 Kombat Pack owners on Xbox Series X|S, followed by wide availability on June 11.

I joined NetherRealm Studios not knowing what I’d be working on. So, first morning, I was stunned to learn what felt like everything at once about Mortal Kombat 1. And I was beyond excited to work on Homelander as an upcoming guest fighter.

I’ve often recommended “The Boys” by claiming Homelander as one of the great characters in modern fiction. If Butcher is Ahab and The Boys his Pequod, Homelander makes a helluva white whale. Through the monstrous indulgence across each aspect of the character, from the writing to costuming to the performance above all, Homelander becomes a blank canvas for any interpretation you like. This includes the obvious ones the show invites; he’s wearing stars and stripes, after all. You can draw a line from the groundbreaking superhero deconstruction in “Watchmen” to the terminal cynicism of “The Boys.” Both stories repurpose archetypes of prior eras to ask some unsettling questions. Which is more likely, that a real costumed vigilante would be a heroic idealist, or a net danger to others? Would Superman worry about gauzy American values, or about the stock price of the research conglomerate that made him?

So, I’m happy to go book-club with Homelander, but that isn’t what got us in the door. We’re here because Homelander is awesome, great, and terrible, in the way a nova or rogue wave or H-bomb has those qualities. He is the merciless last boss of a story with no credible heroes in sight. That’s what punches our ticket. Later, we can see he’s lonely, juvenile, and tortured, despite unmatchable powers… that he’s, if not sympathetic, at least understandable. Few people would choose the life that made him so strong but so cruel. And what better fit could there be for Mortal Kombat, a hard-edged universe where we sometimes half-joke there are no good guys?

After careful preparation, we began work. Nailing tone was key. “Does this feel like Homelander?” Was our guiding-light question applied to everything: poses, movement, sound effects, facial expressions, hand gestures, even the set of a shoulder or angle of a dangling foot. Homelander’s central emotion is a bottomless contempt, which he struggles to hide for the sake of appearance. Watching that mask slip is the show’s core tension (and most perverse joy), and we strove to maintain that here.

And that’s before we get into his arsenal. It’s an amusing task translating Homelander into a game like Mortal Kombat 1 – in “The Boys,” he’s so strong that few encounters actually become fights, so there aren’t many direct attack pose references. This of course was not a problem developing his Fatalities and Brutalities. Homelander carelessly dispatches most would-be attackers with a laser-eye flicker or casual neck-snapping. Even against other ‘supes,’ he usually deters futile confrontations by merely enkindling his eyes or waving a hand. With few exceptions we won’t spoil, Homelander lacks credible foes, and he knows it. So, we leaned heavily on the fighting references that do exist, laying the foundation of his kit with the haymakers he uses in the show’s most intense battles. We pepper in his disdain with some slapping and shoving attacks, more insulting techniques than a Lin Kuei or Shirai Ryu would dare use. And it was a no-brainer to include several versions of laser eyes, his most destructive and frequently used ability. Beyond that, we had to embellish, always still asking ”Is this Homelander?”

To emphasize his mobility and distinguish him from both Mortal Kombatmainstays and from other guests, we gave him unique flying poses and modes, so ”the only man in the sky” rightfully commands airspace better than anyone. Developing the game’s first flight mechanic naturally introduced complications. Art considerations involved how to distinguish flight visually – all sorts of animations depending on travel direction and what led into flight, mussed hair on Homelander himself while he’s airborne, and cape physics adjustments. These overlapped with technical tasks ensuring Homelander flies in the correct trajectory, with the right velocity, depending on the player’s inputs. Design considerations included setting when it should be possible to enter and exit flight and what Homelander is capable of while soaring.

To demonstrate how skeptically he regards challengers, we gave him a punch-specific counter pulled directly from a flashpoint moment in “The Boys”Season 3. As with flight, this is a small-seeming decision that leads inevitably to hurdles. No existing counter-style move needed to differentiate between punches or kicks, for starters, and it isn’t as simple as just checking if the incoming attack resulted from a punch or kick button, since some punch button attacks don’t result in punches, while some kick button attacks do. Plus, Homelander may attempt a punch counter with either his chest or back toward the player’s POV, while incoming punches may also likewise emerge from either chest-to-camera or ”flipped” stance. So, any given punch-versus-counter interaction has four different ways it can visually play out, therefore that many more possible outcomes to set up and quality-control.

“Catch punches and kick back” or “get a guy flying around” might sound like straightforward things. But implementing them was an interdepartmental effort between animators, designers, engineers, and QA to get great-looking and feeling results. We set out to spotlight Homelander’s most brutal exchanges and honor (or maybe appease?) him with novel spins on familiar mechanics, and we hope you agree.

Homelander will be available on June 4, 2024, as part of the early access period for Mortal Kombat 1 Kombat Pack owners on Xbox Series X|S, followed by wide availability on June 11, 2024.

MK1: Kombat Pack

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The Kombat Pack includes the Johnny Cage character skin featuring voice and likeness of actor and martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme (available now), along with 6 new post-launch DLC playable characters and 5 new post-launch Kameo Fighters. Kombat Pack also includes 1-week early access to all DLC playable characters.  DLC Playable Characters (All Coming Post-Launch) Omni-Man (Invincible) Quan Chi Peacemaker (DC’s Peacemaker) Ermac Homelander (The Boys) Takahashi Takeda DLC Kameo Fighters (All Coming Post-Launch) Tremor Mavado Janet Cage Ferra Khameleon
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Mortal Kombat™ 1

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It’s In Our Blood! Discover a reborn Mortal Kombat™ Universe created by the Fire God Liu Kang. Mortal Kombat™ 1 ushers in a new era of the iconic franchise with a new fighting system, game modes, and fatalities!

The post How NetherRealm Studios Methodically Designed Homelander for Mortal Kombat 1 appeared first on Xbox Wire.

Další filmový Mortal Kombat dorazí příští rok na podzim - NerdFix

Před několika měsíci padla poslední klapka chystaného snímku Mortal Kombat 2, další filmové adaptace legendární herní značky, která bude navazovat na film z roku 2021 od Simona McQuoida. A nyní už konečně také víme, kdy se k nám připravovaný titul dovalí. Fanoušci se ale budou muset obrnit trpělivostí, protože letos to nakonec přece jenom nebude.

Premiéra filmu byla stanovena na 24. 10. 2025, u nás to bude zřejmě klasicky o den dřív. Zatímco předchozí film premiéroval v době pandemie koronaviru v kinech a na službě HBO Max souběžně, připravovaná dvojka už bude exkluzivitou pro kinosály. Samotné natáčení na nějakou dobu pozastavila loňská stávka herců, kvůli které produkce nemohla pokračovat několik měsíců. 

‘Mortal Kombat 2’ Lands October 2025 Release Date https://t.co/XmD5ZBk294

— Variety (@Variety) May 14, 2024

Mortal Kombat 1 Beta: The Ultimate Gaming Showdown Awaits

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The Gaming World Buzzes: Xbox’s Early Bird Advantage

The gaming cosmos is abuzz with anticipation. NetherRealm Studios has unveiled a treat for Mortal Kombat aficionados. Xbox Series X|S players are in for an early delight, with the privilege to download the Mortal Kombat 1 Beta ahead of the curve. PlayStation 5 enthusiasts fret not! Your turn to join the combat is just around the corner, with the gameplay set to ignite on August 18 for all. Gamespot: Mortal Kombat 1 Beta Can Be Downloaded Now On Xbox, Coming Soon To PS5

Johnny Cage Returns: More Hours, More Combat, More Glory

The clock ticks, but for Johnny Cage fans, time has just extended. The Mortal Kombat 1 pre-order beta hours have been generously stretched, granting players bonus time to immerse in the game. Johnny Cage is all set to steal the limelight with his revamped avatar, killer combos, and signature moves. And the gaming community? They’re here for it, singing praises and gearing up for some intense combat. VG247: Mortal Kombat 1 pre-order beta was extended a few hours, giving you more time to play Johnny Cage

A New Era in Combat: What’s in Store?

The Mortal Kombat universe is reborn, masterfully crafted by the Fire God Liu Kang. This edition promises a revolution with a revamped fighting system, innovative game modes, and spine-chilling Fatalities. Pre-order perks are aplenty, with exclusive characters and a plethora of downloadable content. The game is packed with surprises, from guest characters like Homelander and Omni-Man to Mortal Kombat legends like Erma and Quan Chi. And for those who’ve been around since the Jean-Claude Van Damme days? There’s a special Johnny Cage skin just for you!

Game Highlights:

  • Name: Mortal Kombat 1
  • Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC
  • Release Date: September 14 Premium and Kollector’s Edition and September 19 Standard Edition

Source: mortalcombat.com

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