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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Season Two Characters Confirmed

New characters confirmed for a more brutal season two of Mortal Kombat: Legacy.
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Premiering in April of 2011, Mortal Kombat: Legacy was a live-action, nine episode web series based on the world and characters of Mortal Kombat. The initial season acted as a prequel to the Mortal Kombat game, telling the stories of the characters before they entered the titular tournament. The dialogue and situations were occasionally cheesy, but I found it an entertaining series. The action was good and I had fun seeing the different takes on each character. I recommend watching it if you are a fan of Mortal Kombat, despite the flaws it had.

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The new season picks up where the last season left off, with the Mortal Kombat Tournament. Since focus is on the tournament, there will be more brutal fights and a focus on the iconic fatalities. The characters featured in the second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy were confirmed in a panel at Comic-Con. The new characters are Ermac, Liu Kang, Kung Lao, and Kenshi. The announcement itself is a bit odd, since these characters were all revealed in the season 2 trailer, released back in February. It is likely the creators merely wanted to confirm that these characters were indeed to be featured. The panel also featured a sneak peek at a fight that would take place in the new season, involving Johnny Cage, Mileena, and Kitana.

On a sadder note, it was also confirmed that Jeri Ryan would not be reprising her role as Sonya Blade due to a busy schedule, but the creators expressed hope that she would return as Sonya for a third season.

The second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy will premier this fall on Machinima, and they certainly won’t have to tell me twice to “get over here!” If you haven’t watched the first season, I recommend you check it out before the second season starts. I’m ready for it. Are you?


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