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Karl Urban's Grueling Martial Arts Journey for Mortal Kombat II
16 Dec
Summary
- Karl Urban found himself with free time after 'The Boys' Season 4 shoot.
- He describes Mortal Kombat II's martial arts choreography as challenging.
- Johnny Cage is depicted as a washed-up actor in the film.
Karl Urban secured his role as Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat II due to an unexpected break following the shoot for 'The Boys' Season 4. He expressed feeling unexhausted, prompting him to seek new action roles. This led him to the script for Mortal Kombat II, marking his debut as the beloved video game character.
Urban described the martial arts and choreography for Johnny Cage as highly specific and demanding, presenting it as his most challenging role to date. The film portrays Cage as a former Hollywood actor known for B-action movies, now relegated to the fan convention circuit, a stark contrast to his past fame.
In the story, Lord Raiden recruits a struggling Johnny Cage to join Earthrealm's champions in the deadly Mortal Kombat tournament. His teammates are returning fighters from the previous film. Director Simon McQuoid aimed for an authentic late-90s film aesthetic for Cage's past work, avoiding parody.




