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'Mortal Kombat II' Sets Digital Release Date With Its Most Epic Reveal Yet [Exclusive]

One month ago today, the forces of Outworld and Earthrealm engaged in a deadly tournament to determine the fate of both worlds in Mortal Kombat II. Now, Shao Kahn and his champions are about to invade homes everywhere. Simon McQuoid's bloodier and more brutal sequel to the 2021 film, based on NetherRealm Studios' iconically gory series of fighting games, officially hits digital platforms tomorrow after testing its might at the box office to the tune of $126.8 million and wowing viewers with a new round of bone-crunching fatalities. Ahead of its arrival, Collider can exclusively share a new sneak peek that plunges into the fiery depths of the Netherrealm for a clash of blades between two of the most recognizable fighters from the series — Hanzo Hasashi, aka Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada), and Bi-Han, the former Sub-Zero now known as Noob Saibot (Joe Taslim)

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Steven Spielberg Reveals If His Wife & Kids Believe in Aliens

Jessica Capshaw, Destry Allyn Spielberg, Kate Capshaw, Steven Spielberg and Sasha SpielbergSteven Spielberg is disclosing his thoughts on worlds beyond our own. After all, the Oscar-winning director shared insight into whether his wife Kate Chapshaw or their blended family of seven...

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'For All Mankind' Showrunners Reveal Why They Killed Off That Major Character in the Season Finale

For All Mankind has wrapped up its penultimate season by dealing yet another devastating blow. With the Marsies trying to take back control of Happy Valley from the M-6 soldiers and Aleida (Coral Peña) desperately trying to reach her team on Titan, everything comes to a stunning conclusion when communication finally breaks through. Kelly (Cynthy Wu), Walt (Christopher Denham), and Elena (Kristina Klebe) have found life on Titan, but a critical mechanical issue forces the group to make a sacrifice. There's only enough oxygen for two people to walk back to their ship, and as the commander, Kelly decides to stay behind. On Happy Valley, the M-6 commanders have ordered a ceasefire, stopping the bloody attack on the Mars base. The season ends with a gut-wrenching final letter sent from Kelly to Alex (Sean Kaufman) on Titan before the story flashes forward, now set firmly in the 2020s. The final shot sees a mysterious, abandoned space shuttle come back to life with a cryptic message written on the screen in Cyrillic.

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