
Extreme violence. Bad language. And a bloody good time.
After the vicious slaughter of his family by stone-cold mercenary Sub-Zero, Hanzo Hasashi is exiled to the torturous Netherrealm. There, in exchange for his servitude to the sinister Quan Chi, he’s given a chance to avenge his family – and is resurrected as Scorpion, a lost soul bent on revenge. Back on Earthrealm, Lord Raiden gathers a team of elite warriors – Shaolin monk Liu Kang, Special Forces officer Sonya Blade and action star Johnny Cage – an unlikely band of heroes with one chance to save humanity. To do this, they must defeat Shang Tsung’s horde of Outworld gladiators and reign over the Mortal Kombat tournament.
- 8.1
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 20m

Patrick Seitz
Hanzo Hasashi / Scorpion (voice)
Jordan Rodrigues
Liu Kang (voice)
Jennifer Carpenter
Sonya Blade (voice)
Joel McHale
Johnny Cage (voice)
Ike Amadi
Jax Briggs (voice)
Steve Blum
Sub-Zero (voice)
Artt Butler
Shang Tsung / Lin Kuei Assasin (voice)
Darin De Paul
Quan Chi (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes
Kano / Shinnok (voice)
Grey DeLisle-Griffin
Satoshi Hasashi / Kitana (voice)
Dave B. Mitchell
Raiden / Lin Kuei Warrior (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Goro / Bystander (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Demon Torturer (voice)
Released
en
- #magic
- #ninja fighter
- #revenge
- #sorcerer
- #tournament
- #shaolin monk
- #fighting
- #based on video game
- #adult animation
- #god of thunder
Reviews
My favorite Mortal Kombat movie to this day. I loved the story and all the characters. Scorpion was amazingly done and so were other characters like Liu Kang. I loved Shang Tsung and Quan Chi as the villain. I really enjoyed how they managed to tell us the story of Scorpion and his quest for vengeance while also showing off Liu Kang and his development through his dialogue with Raiden and his figh
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge gets off to a very promising start. I don’t think it’s hyperbole to call the first 10 minutes a blood orgy – I mean, a waterfall ends up literally flowing red with the blood of the dead. This is all great stuff, brutal and uncompromising. Unfortunately, it’s also the best part of the film, after which it doesn’t take long for things to go downhill. The

If you're a fan of the video games, stick to them - the visuals and narrative that they deliver are still at a much higher level of sophistication than 'Mortal Kombat Legacy: Scorpion's Revenge'. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-mortal-kombat-legacy-scorpions-revenge-an-animated-gorefest-for-aggressive-preschoolers











