The fighting game adaptation's follow-up continues to look like a delightful vehicle for Karl Urban.
He's been in 'Lord of the Rings,' 'Star Trek,' 'Dredd,' 'The Boys,' and many more, but 'Mortal Kombat II' really put the star to the test.
The video game franchise sequel had been set for an October opening.
Karl Urban's Johnny Cage is the star at the center of the video game sequel's tournament.
Yup, it's Karl Urban as Johnny Cage in the video game sequel, out this Halloween.
Prime Video's superhero satire has notched record-setting ratings for its just-released fourth season.
Eric Kripke says Prime Video's satirical superhero show has no worries about freaking out "anti-woke" viewers. It returns for season four June 13.
The well-stocked horror platform can be accessed as either a standalone service, or as a channel on Prime Video.
Plus, Karl Urban teases his action-packed time as Mortal Kombat 's Johnny Cage.
Michele Fazekas and Eric Kripke dive into the closing moments of The Boys' newest spinoff and how it weaves into the main show's next season.
Sure, Netflix has its own "cult" category—but you should also dig deeper within its menu to find weird genre picks.
He may not have gotten the part, but he probably would've looked good in that Starfleet uniform.
Warner Bros. has cast the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star to play the princess of Outworld.
The Boys, Star Trek , and Lord of the Rings star will play the Hollywood fighter in the game adaptation.
From LeBron James to William Shatner, Twitter's celebrities and power users were not amused over having to pay $8 to keep their verified checkmarks.
And its director Chris Williams also has another separate movie lined up at Netflix.
Plus, clues about the third seasons of The Witcher, Star Trek: Picard , and more.
It's got dinosaurs, lesbians, and Michelle Yeoh, and it honestly looks kinda rad.
Plus, The Boys are back in town to start filming season 4.
Let's talk about some of the big moments in that pretty big finale, yeah?