September 23 will mark the first anniversary of Mortal Kombat 1, bringing bloody fights and flashy fatalities to every gamer’s screen. The series has consistently offered some of the most gratuitous and satisfying 1v1 fighting experiences, and that’s in large part due to its character roster.
While the playable characters in the game’s universe are formidable on their own, Mortal Kombat 1 has also seen characters from other media enter the fray to wreak havoc. Here are five more that would fit right into the game and offer some unique fights too!
5. Carnage (Spider-Man) Cletus Kasady would make a great addition to the Mortal Kombat 1 roster. | Credits: PlayStation
Given that strange beings are already present in the game, Carnage would be quite at home among the other killers, brutes, and savages present in Mortal Kombat 1. Now, many might want to see Venom instead of his offspring, but the brutality and...
While the playable characters in the game’s universe are formidable on their own, Mortal Kombat 1 has also seen characters from other media enter the fray to wreak havoc. Here are five more that would fit right into the game and offer some unique fights too!
5. Carnage (Spider-Man) Cletus Kasady would make a great addition to the Mortal Kombat 1 roster. | Credits: PlayStation
Given that strange beings are already present in the game, Carnage would be quite at home among the other killers, brutes, and savages present in Mortal Kombat 1. Now, many might want to see Venom instead of his offspring, but the brutality and...
- 8/13/2024
- by Sagar Nerala
- FandomWire
I saw "Renfield" this weekend — but based on the box office returns, I'm one of the few who did. I understand why, since I didn't enjoy the experience. Why is the movie an action-comedy instead of a horror-comedy? Why is it set in the modern day, especially when the opening teases a "Young Frankenstein" style homage to classic, black-and-white Universal Horror?
To read more about the failings of "Renfield," I'd point to /Film's own review courtesy of Chris Evangelista. And if you want a better action-heavy, modern-day twist on Dracula, I recommend Kouta Hirano's manga "Hellsing" and its anime adaptations ("Hellsing: Ultimate").
Published from 1997 to 2008, the Dracula of "Hellsing" is unrecognizable. He now goes by Alucard, for one, and while still a creature of the night, he hunts his own kind, not ingenues or estate lawyers. Why? Because Alucard serves at the behest of Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing,...
To read more about the failings of "Renfield," I'd point to /Film's own review courtesy of Chris Evangelista. And if you want a better action-heavy, modern-day twist on Dracula, I recommend Kouta Hirano's manga "Hellsing" and its anime adaptations ("Hellsing: Ultimate").
Published from 1997 to 2008, the Dracula of "Hellsing" is unrecognizable. He now goes by Alucard, for one, and while still a creature of the night, he hunts his own kind, not ingenues or estate lawyers. Why? Because Alucard serves at the behest of Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing,...
- 4/16/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
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