August 11, 2026
1 min read
The cinematic tournament may have run out of continues, leaving a potential trilogy looking more like a quiet exit than a flawless victory.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Aug 11, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

A third Mortal Kombat film has been put on indefinite hold, director Simon McQuoid confirmed, following the underwhelming box office performance of the franchise's latest cinematic sequel. The news stalls a series that was actively trying to establish a long-term foothold in theaters.
According to McQuoid, the future of the film franchise is now entirely uncertain. While the cinematic universe had room to expand, plans for a third entry have been paused while the studio assesses the commercial reality of the situation. It turns out that attracting filmgoers requires a bit more than just shouting the name of the game to a techno beat.
The sudden hesitation comes down to the recent sequel's mediocre box office results. In an industry where a sequel's primary job is to outperform its predecessor, soft theatrical returns are a quick way to halt production on a trilogy. For a series famous for its "Choose Your Fighter" screen, the only option currently selected is a waiting game.
The details
For now, the cinematic tournament is on hold, proving that even a franchise built on finishing moves can't quite survive the ultimate boss of a soft opening weekend.
One email a week with the biggest gaming news — PC, every console, hardware, and deals. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.
Make it yours
The app turns this newsroom into your own — track the games you play, get news and guides tuned to you, and an AI that actually knows your games. Free on iOS & Android.
Chuy

DEK: Viewers can trade the movie theater seats for their own living rooms this summer, catching the martial-arts sequel at home shortly before the physical discs arrive.
Jul 19, 2026

Amazon’s attempt to capture a specific Pacific Northwest atmosphere is officially underway, offering a first glimpse of the transition from digital scenery to physical timber.
Aug 16, 2026

A franchise famous for turning Disney's vault into a labyrinthine video game narrative is finally stepping onto the company’s actual television screens.
Aug 15, 2026
Join the conversation
0 comments
Loading comments…