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Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
Directed byJohn R. Leonetti
Produced byLawrence Kasanoff
Screenplay by
  • Brent V. Friedman
Story by
Based onMortal Kombat
by Midway Games
Starring
  • Lynn 'Red' Williams
Music byGeorge S. Clinton
CinematographyMatthew F. Leonetti
Edited byPeck Prior
New Line Cinema[1]
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
  • November 21, 1997
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[2]
Box office$51.3 million[3]

Watch Mortal Kombat: Annihilation on 123movies: Mortal Kombat is an ancient tournament where the Earth Realm warriors battle against the forces of Outworld. Liu Kang and a few chosen fighters fought and defeated the powerful sorcerer Shang Tsung, their victory would preserve the peace on Earth for one more generation. A group of heroic warriors has only six days to save the planet in “Mortal Kombat Annihilation.” To succeed they must survive the most spectacular series of challenges any human, or god, has ever encountered as they battle an evil warlord bent on taking control of Earth. Mortal Kombat Annihilation A group of heroic warriors has only six days to save the planet in “Mortal Kombat Annihilation.” To succeed they must survive the most spectacular series of challenges any human, or god, has ever encountered as they battle an evil warlord bent on taking control of Earth.

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a 1997 American science fantasymartial artsaction film directed by John R. Leonetti. A sequel to the 1995 film Mortal Kombat, based on the video game series Mortal Kombat by Midway Games. It stars Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, Brian Thompson, Sandra Hess, Lynn 'Red' Williams, Irina Pantaeva, Marjean Holden, Musetta Vander, and James Remar. Although the story picks up where the last film left off, only two of the lead actors reprised their roles.

The film's storyline was largely an adaptation of the fighting game Mortal Kombat 3, following a band of warriors as they attempt to save Earth from the evil Shao Kahn. Annihilation has been critically and near-universally panned by both fans and critics.

Plot[edit]

The evil Outworld emperor Shao Kahn opens a portal to Earthrealm (Earth) and has resurrected his queen Sindel, Princess Kitana's long-deceased mother. Earthrealm is therefore in danger of being absorbed into Outworld within six days, a fate which reigning Mortal Kombat champion Liu Kang and the other Earthrealm heroes must fight to prevent. When Kahn kills Johnny Cage during a confrontation with the thunder god and Earthrealm protector Raiden (spelled Rayden in the film), he and the remaining Earthrealm warriors must regroup and find a way to defeat Shao Kahn.

An emotionally distraught Sonya Blade enlists the help of her Special Forces partner, Jax. Together they destroy Cyrax, and Sonya kills Mileena. Kitana and Liu search for a Native American shaman named Nightwolf, who seemingly knows the key to defeating Kahn. Kitana and Liu destroy the robotic ninja Smoke with the aid of Sub-Zero (the younger brother of the one seen in the original film), but Scorpion suddenly appears, attacks Sub-Zero, and kidnaps Kitana.

Meanwhile, Rayden meets with the Elder Gods and asks them why Kahn was allowed to break the tournament rules and force his way into Earthrealm, and how he can be stopped. The answers he receives are sparse and ambiguous; one says that reuniting Kitana with her mother, Sindel, is the key to breaking Kahn's hold on Earthrealm, but another Elder God insists that the defeat of Kahn himself is the solution. Rayden is then asked by the Elder Gods about his feelings and obligations towards the mortals, and what he would be willing to do to ensure their survival.

Liu finds Nightwolf, who teaches him about the power of the Animality, a form of shapeshifting which utilizes the caster's strengths and abilities. To achieve the mindset needed to acquire this power, Liu must pass his tests. The first is a trial of his self-esteem and focus. The second comes in the form of temptation, which manifests itself in the form of Jade, a mysterious warrior who attempts to seduce Liu and offers her assistance after he resists her advances. Liu accepts Jade's offer and takes her with him to the Elder Gods' temple, where he and his friends are to meet Rayden. The third test is never revealed.

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At the temple, the Earthrealm warriors reunite with a newly shorn Rayden, who reveals that he has sacrificed his immortality to freely fight alongside them. Together, they head for Outworld to rescue Kitana and reunite her with the undead Sindel in hopes of restoring her soul and closing the Outworld portal to Earth. With Jade's help, Liu rescues Kitana, while the others find Sindel. However, Sindel remains under Kahn's control and escapes during an ambush, while Jade reveals herself to be a double agent sent by Kahn to disrupt the heroes' plans. Rayden then reveals that Shao Kahn is his brother, and that the former Elder God Shinnok is their father. He realizes that Shinnok had lied to him and is supporting Kahn. With renewed purpose, Rayden and the Earthrealm warriors make their way to the final showdown with Kahn and his remaining generals Motaro and Ermac, along with Sindel. Shinnok demands that Rayden submit to him and restore their broken family, at the expense of his mortal friends. Rayden refuses and is killed by an energy blast from Shao Kahn.

After a hard fight, Jax, Sonya, and Kitana emerge victorious over Kahn's generals, but Liu struggles with Kahn, and his Animality barely proves effective, exposing a cut to Kahn that proves he is now mortal. Shinnok, who explains that these are the consequences for breaking the sacred rules, attempts to intervene and kill Liu on Kahn's behalf, but two of the Elder Gods arrive, having uncovered Shinnok's treachery. They declare that the fate of Earth shall be decided in Mortal Kombat. Liu finally defeats Kahn, and Shinnok is banished to the Netherrealm. Earthrealm reverts to its former state, and with Kahn's hold over Sindel finally broken, she reunites with Kitana. Rayden is revived by the other Elder Gods, who bestow upon him his father's former position. With everything right in the universe once again, the Earthrealm warriors return home.

Cast[edit]

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  • Robin Shou as Liu Kang
  • Talisa Soto as Kitana
  • Brian Thompson as Shao Kahn
  • Sandra Hess as Sonya Blade
  • Irina Pantaeva as Jade
  • James Remar as Rayden
  • Lynn 'Red' Williams as Jax
  • Musetta Vander as Sindel
  • Marjean Holden as Sheeva
  • Reiner Schöne as Shinnok
  • Litefoot as Nightwolf
  • Deron McBee as Motaro

Production[edit]

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is loosely based on the 1995 video game Mortal Kombat 3, while featuring the character roster of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. There were also plot elements from Mortal Kombat 4, but these scenes were cut from the final theatrical version.[4] While the original attracted casual moviegoers as well as gamers, Annihilation catered exclusively to the games' fans.[5] Producer Lawrence Kasanoff said he was trying to make the film 'even more spectacular than the first movie, which earned a healthy $73 million in the U.S. Annihilation is three times more ambitious than [Mortal Kombat]. Our theme for the sequel is to shoot for more—more fights, more special effects, more Outworld, more everything.'[6]

Parys Mountain in 2008

Filming began in the first quarter of 1996.[7] Part of the movie was filmed on location at Parys Mountain on the island of Anglesey, off the coast of Wales (incorrectly listed as being part of England in the closing credits). Other filming locations included London, Jordan, and Thailand.[7] Though Annihilation attempted to continue in the style of the first movie, the cast of returning characters from the original was almost completely overhauled; only Robin Shou (Liu Kang) and Talisa Soto (Kitana) reprised their roles, while the only other actor to return was Keith Cooke (Reptile in the first film) as Sub-Zero. Stephen Painter and Neill Gorton provided some of the props for the film.[8]

The French release of the movie was known as Mortal Kombat: Destruction Finale (Final Destruction), while the Italian release was titled Mortal Kombat: Distruzione Totale (Total Destruction). The film's novelization by Jerome Preisler was published through Tor Books.

Reception[edit]

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation was released on November 21, 1997, and its opening weekend take was $16 million, enough for a number-one debut at the box office. It grossed $35 million domestically and made over $51 million worldwide.[3]

Annihilation received a 2% approval rating out of 41 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The website's consensus states, 'With its shallow characters, low budget special effects, and mindless fight scenes, Mortal Kombat - Annihilation offers minimal plot development and manages to underachieve the low bar set by its predecessor.'[9] The film received an 11 out of 100 rating on Metacritic based on 12 reviews, indicating an 'overwhelming dislike.'[10]

Jason Gibner of Allmovie wrote, 'Whereas the first film was a guilty schlock pleasure, this sequel is an exercise in the art of genuinely beautiful trash cinema.'[11] Marjorie Baumgarten of the Austin Chronicle opined that it was 'nothing more than a perpetual chain of elaborately choreographed fight sequences that .. are linked together by the most flimsy and laughable of plot elements.'[12]Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a 'D–' rating, calling it 'abysmal' and 'incoherent.'[13] R.L Shaffer of IGN wrote in 2011: 'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is a bad movie. No way around it. Over the years, however, it has evolved into a cult hit of sorts, playing as an unintentional comedy – a spoof of the early video game movies and their painfully obvious cash-in mentality.'[4]

In separate 2012 interviews, Mortal Kombat co-creators Ed Boon and John Tobias selected Annihilation as their personal worst moments in the history of their work on the franchise.[14][15]

Soundtrack[edit]

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedOctober 28, 1997
GenreElectronica
Industrial rock
Heavy metal
Length72:08
LabelTVT Records
ProducerLawrence Kasanoff
Steve Gottlieb
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[16]

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is the soundtrack to the film. The Mortal Kombat theme was composed by Praga Khan and Oliver Adams. The soundtrack was released on October 28, 1997 by TVT Records.

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleArtistLength
1.'Theme from Mortal Kombat (Encounter the Ultimate)'The Immortals3:19
2.'Engel'Rammstein4:24
3.'Megalomaniac'KMFDM4:19
4.'Almost Honest (Danny Saber Mix)'Megadeth4:01
5.'Genius'Pitchshifter4:07
6.'Fire'Scooter3:14
7.'Back On a Mission'Cirrus3:38
8.'Panik Kontrol'Psykosonik3:22
9.'Anomaly (Calling Your Name) (Granny's 7' Edit)'Libra Presents Taylor4:02
10.'Ready or Not (Ben Grosse Kombat Mix)'Manbreak3:43
11.'Conga Fury'Juno Reactor5:40
12.'I Won't Lie Down (Kombat Mix)'Face to Face3:22
13.'Brutality'Urban Voodoo4:28
14.'Leave U Far Behind (V2 Instrumental Mix)'Lunatic Calm3:09
15.'We Have Explosive (Radio Edit)'The Future Sound of London3:26
16.'Two Telephone Calls and an Air Raid'Shaun Imrei4:43
17.'Death is the Only Way Out'Joseph Bishara3:04
18.'X-Squad (Original Motion Picture Score)'George S. Clinton feat. Buckethead2:34
19.'Theme from Mortal Kombat (Chicken Dust Mix)'Kasz & Beal3:33
Total length:72:08

Cancelled sequel[edit]

Robin Shou's original Mortal Kombat contract was a three-picture deal,[17] and Threshold Entertainment's production on a second sequel was initially scheduled to commence shortly after the release of Annihilation, but it was shelved due to Annihilation's poor reception and disappointing box-office performance. Attempts to produce a third film since then have remained stuck in development hell with numerous script rewrites and storyline, cast, and crew changes. A November 2001 poll on the official Mortal Kombat website hosted by Threshold asked fans which characters they believed would die in the third movie.[18] The 2005 destruction of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina greatly affected one of the film's planned shooting locations.[19] In June 2009, a bankruptcy court lawsuit saw Lawrence Kasanoff suing Midway Games while mentioning that a third film was in the works. Warner Bros. (which became the parent of New Line Cinema in 2008, after over a decade of both operating as separate divisions of Time Warner) ended up purchasing most of Midway's assets, including Mortal Kombat.[20]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. American Film Institute. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  2. ^'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)'. The Numbers. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  3. ^ ab'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  4. ^ ab'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation Blu-ray Review'. IGN. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  5. ^'What's in this movie for MK gamers? 'There are more characters in this movie from the game than last time, and there's a lot of new ones, to coincide with the fourth game.' 'Mortal Kombat II - Cory Doctorow, SciFi Entertainment, 11/97; reprinted on craphound.com
  6. ^'Mortal Kombat Annihilation!'. GamePro. 94: 37. May 1997.
  7. ^ ab'Inside Scoop'. GamePro. No. 103. IDG. April 1997. p. 20.
  8. ^Hughes, Dave (May 1998). 'Alias Gore and Pain'. Fangoria (172): 57–62 – via Internet Archive.
  9. ^'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  10. ^'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  11. ^Gibner, Jason. 'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  12. ^Baumgarten, Marjorie (November 28, 1997). 'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Austin Chronicle. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  13. ^Glieberman, Owen (December 5, 1997). 'Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  14. ^Reyan Ali, Ed Boon's 12 Biggest Mortal Kombat Memories, Complex.com, September 12, 2012.
  15. ^'John Tobias: 'If I could go back and redo Kabal and Stryker I would, I don't know if I'd design them differently or just come up with new characters''. EventHubs. November 7, 2012. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  16. ^'Mortal Kombat Annihilation - Original Soundtrack'. Allmusic.
  17. ^'Mortal Kombat Annihilation!'. GamePro. No. 104. IDG. May 1997. p. 37.
  18. ^'Mortal Kombat'. Threshold Entertainment. November 28, 2001. Archived from the original on November 28, 2001.
  19. ^Morris, Clint (February 8, 2008). 'Director talks Mortal Kombat reboot'. Moviehole.net. Archived from the original on August 8, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2008.
  20. ^'WB Picks Up Rights to Midway Video Games'. Comingsoon.net. July 6, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.

External links[edit]

  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation at AllMovie
  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation on IMDb
  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Mortal Kombat: Annihilation at Metacritic
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Directed by

John R. Leonetti

Writing Credits(WGA)

Ed Boon.. (video games)
Lawrence Kasanoff.. (story) &
Joshua Wexler.. (story) &
John Tobias.. (story)
Brent V. Friedman.. (screenplay) &
Bryce Zabel.. (screenplay)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Robin Shou .. Liu Kang
Talisa Soto .. Kitana
James Remar .. Raiden
Sandra Hess .. Sonya Blade
Lynn 'Red' Williams .. Jax (as Lynn Red Williams)
Brian Thompson .. Shao Kahn
Reiner Schöne .. Shinnok (as Reiner Schoene)
Musetta Vander .. Sindel
Irina Pantaeva .. Jade
Deron McBee .. Motaro
Marjean Holden .. Sheeva
Litefoot .. Nightwolf
Chris Conrad .. Johnny Cage
John Medlen .. Ermac
J.J. Perry .. Cyrax / Scorpion / Noob Saibot
Tyrone C. Wiggins .. Rain (as Tyrone Wiggins)
Dennis Keiffer .. Baraka
Ridley Tsui .. Smoke (as Ridley Tsui Po Wah)
Keith Cooke .. Sub-Zero (as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi)
Lance LeGault .. Elder God #1
Carolyn Seymour .. Elder God #2
Dana Hee .. Mileena
Ray Park .. Raptor #3 / Tarkatan (Baraka) #2
Ed Boon .. Scorpion (voice)
Steven Ho .. Chan (archive footage)
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa .. Shang Tsung (archive footage)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mark Caso .. Raptor #1 (uncredited)
Paul Driver .. Ninja Warrior #2 (uncredited)
Sultan Uddin .. Raptor #2 (uncredited)

Produced by

Thom Fleming.. line producer
Gerrit V. Folsom.. line producer
Carla Fry.. executive producer
Lawrence Kasanoff.. producer
Kevin Reidy.. co-producer
Alison Savitch.. executive producer
Joshua Wexler.. associate producer
Brian Witten.. executive producer

Music by

George S. Clinton

Cinematography by

Matthew F. Leonetti

Film Editing by

Peck Prior

Casting By

Fern Champion
Mark Paladini

Production Design by

Charles Wood

Art Direction by

Nathan Schroeder

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Set Decoration by

Simon Wakefield.. (uncredited)

Costume Design by

Jennifer L. Parsons
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Makeup Department

Shaune Harrison.. special makeup effects artist
Matt Jordon.. special makeup effects artist: Tony Gardner Crew (as Austin Jordon)
Melissa Lackersteen.. key makeup artist
Chris Lyons.. special effects teeth
Gary Pollard.. prosthetic makeup designer
Saffron Powell.. creatures dept: art finisher
Darren Robinson.. prosthetics technician
Michelle Taylor.. key makeup artist

Production Management

Jo Burn.. production manager
Kevin Reidy.. production manager
Jonas Thaler.. post-production supervisor
Forrest Sloan Wright.. production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Jamie Christopher.. second assistant director
Apichart Chusakul.. first assistant director: Thailand (as Abhijati 'Meuk' Jusakul)
Lee Cleary.. first assistant director
Kate Hazell.. first assistant director: second unit
Pat E. Johnson.. second unit director
Eddie Stacey.. second unit director

Art Department

Zvika Aloni.. props: Jordan
Alan Booth.. construction manager
Paul Booth.. assistant art director
Alex Boswell.. props
Chris Buchinsky.. storyboard artist
C. Jamie Carr.. set designer: 1997
Bryn Court.. sculptor
Cristiano Donzelli.. illustrator
John Ferrari.. modelmaker
Stuart Frossell.. propmaker
Matthew Gray.. set designer
Andrew Guyett.. painter
Jonathan Hurst.. prop storeman / storeman
Michael King.. production buyer
Sean McConville.. art department crew
Julie O'Neill.. art department coordinator
Keith Pitt.. props
James Pyburn.. general foreman
Keith Stevenson.. set dresser
Tom Still.. assistant art director
Ty Teiger.. property master
Peter Watson.. props
Douglas Womack.. construction coordinator
Michael Guyett.. scenic painter (uncredited)
Dominic Lavery.. concept artist (uncredited)
Kris Nagle.. welder foreman (uncredited)
John Roberts.. lead scenic artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

Pembrooke Andrews.. assistant dialogue editor
Paul Curtis.. adr editor
Charles Deenen.. sound editor
David Farmer.. supervising sound designer
Marc Fishman.. sound editor
Elisabeth Flaum.. sound effects editor
Laura Kamper.. sound effects assistant (as Laura Pratt)
Michael Kamper.. assistant sound designer
Bill Mellow.. adr recordist
John Midgley.. sound
Juan Peralta.. re-recording assistant
Miguel Rivera.. supervising sound editor
Ken Teaney.. re-recording mixer
Eric Thompson.. adr mixer
Tim Walston.. sound effects editor
Jeffrey R. Whitcher.. sound effects editor
Vincent Zabaly.. sound transfer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Nick Bates.. special effects supervisor
Jim Beinke.. miniatures supervisor/art director
Trevor Butterfield.. senior special effects technician
Chris Clarke.. creature costume creation
Manex Efrem.. special effects technician
Brian Jaecker-Jones.. miniatures production assistant: Vision Crew Unlimited
Ryan Laney.. special effects
Nigel Marchant.. special effects production coordinator
Kevin Mathews.. special effects wire technician
John R. McConnell.. compositor: Alterian Studios
Mark Meddings.. special effects foreman
Matt Minich.. special effects
Arthur Spink Jr... special effects technician
Jody Taylor.. special effects assistant
Neil Toddy Todd.. special effects
Brandon Trost.. special effects assistant
Ron Trost.. special effects coordinator
Jim Walsh.. special effects technician
Joss Williams.. special effects supervisor: UK
Ian Wingrove.. second unit special effects supervisor
Elliot Worman.. special effects technician
Danielle Quilici.. miniature set construction (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Larry Arpin.. optical effects
Andy Atkins.. digital compositor
Jason Barlow.. digital artist
Chris Barton.. key animatronic model designer
Christopher Bellaci.. motion capture artist: House of Moves
Kevin Blank.. digital artist
Stephen Brand.. visual effects supervisor
Jerry Brown.. digital effects artist
Everett Burrell.. visual effects supervisor
Phil Carbonaro.. digital compositor
S. 'Kiki' Chansamone.. visual effects artist
Kyle Clark.. digital artist
Chuck Comisky.. visual effects supervisor
Brian Conlon.. digital compositor
Gregory Creaser.. digital timer: Digital Magic
Matthew Diezel.. first assistant visual effects editor (as Matt Diezel)
Linda Drake.. visual effects co-supervisor / visual effects editor
Leif Einarsson.. CG shot supervisor
Todd Erickson.. digital artist
Tom Firestone.. model maker
Dan Fowler.. animator
Mark Franco.. visual effects executive producer: Rainmaker Digital
Veronique Garcia.. visual effects character artist
Tony Gardner.. miniature effects / visual effects
Mike Goslin.. digital effects engineer
Don Greenberg.. visual effects compositor: Digital Magic Company
Brian Hanable.. digital effects compositor
Steve Harwood.. digital artist
Jongwoo Heo.. 3D animator
O.T. Hight.. visual effects artist
Paul Hill.. visual effects compositor
Jessica Huebner.. visual effects coordinator
Suzanne Jack.. visual effects coordinator
Evan Jacobs.. visual effects producer: Vision Crew Unlimited
Greg Juby.. animator
Elizabeth Maxwell Keith.. technical director
Jeffrey Kleiser.. digital effects producer: Kleiser-Walczak
Damon Knight.. motion capture
Raji Kodja.. technical director: Digital Magic
Lu Kondor.. data manager: Digital Magic
James W. Kristoff.. executive in charge of production: MetroLight Studios
Kevin Kutchaver.. digital animator
David Lebovitz.. compositor
Bob Lloyd.. visual effects
Scott Lord.. systems administrator
Ralph Maiers.. visual effects supervisor
Richard Ivan Mann.. visual effects producer: Hollywood Digital
Wendy Mashburn.. visual effects coordinator: vision crew
Jeff Matakovich.. visual effects supervisor: Optical Illusions
W. Regan McGee.. 2D animator
Jon Merrifield.. visual effects artist
Douglas Miller.. miniatures cinematography: Vision Crew Unlimited
Eric Mises-Rosenfeld.. visual effects supervisor: Todd-AO
Eroc Moralls.. digital compositor
Kevin O'Neill.. visual effects producer
Mark M. Pompian.. digital effects animator
Janet Quen.. digital effects compositor
Rebecca Ramsey.. visual effects executive producer: Todd AO Digital
David Rednour.. digital artist
Evan Ricks.. visual effects supervisor: TODD/AO
Rod Ripley.. data management: Flat Earth Productions
Steve J. Sanchez.. 2D animator
Alison Savitch.. visual effects supervisor
Dobbie Schiff.. visual effects executive producer: MetroLight Studios
Marc Scott.. digital compositor
M. Zachary Sherman.. digital artist
Rick Shick.. digital compositor
Terry Shigemitsu.. digital artist
Mark Shoaf.. digital artist
Mark Spatny.. digital visual effects coordinator: Digital Magic
Kevin Struckman.. 3D digitizer
Mark Tamny.. compositor
Anna Tkatch.. digital effects artist
Diana Walczak.. digital effects producer: Kleiser-Walczak
Erika Walczak.. visual effects producer: Kleiser-Walczak
Talmage Watson.. computer animator: Kleiser-Walczak
Bob Wiatr.. digital effects supervisor
Chris Y. Yang.. 3D animator
Christopher DeAngelis.. visual effects editor: E-Film (uncredited)
Mark Edwards.. visual effects coordinator: E-Film (uncredited)
Tony Gardner.. digital effects: Alterian Studios (uncredited)
Matt Haslam.. visual effects (uncredited)
Shawna Olwen.. digital artist (uncredited)
Dane Picard.. CG supervisor (uncredited)
Christopher Reichel.. visual effects assistant (uncredited)
John Scheer.. digital effects artist (uncredited)
Ricardo Torres.. digital compositor: Production Plant (uncredited)
Mike Warren.. shop supervisor: miniatures unit (uncredited)

Stunts

Nikki Berwick.. stunts (as Nicola Berwick)
Billy Bradstock.. stunts
Mark Caso.. stunts
Keith Cooke.. stunts (as Keith Cooke Hirabayashi)
Ranae D'Amato.. stunts
Steve Fisher.. martial arts trainer
Carlton Headley.. stunts
Dana Hee.. stunts
Jeff Hewitt-Davis.. stunts
Pat E. Johnson.. additional fight choreographer (as Pat Johnson) / stunt coordinator (as Pat Johnson)
Dennis Keiffer.. stunts
Theo Kypri.. stunts
John Medlen.. assistant stunt coordinator / stunts
Valentino Musetti.. stunts (as Val Musetti)
Ray Park.. fight double: Raiden / stunts
J.J. Perry.. stunts
Robin Shou.. fight choreographer
Eddie Stacey.. stunt coordinator
Kenji Tanigaki.. stunt double: Scorpion / stunts
Ridley Tsui.. stunts (as Ridley Tsui Po Wah)
Sultan Uddin.. stunts (as Kimball Uddin)
Tyrone C. Wiggins.. stunts (as Tyrone Wiggins)
Jack Wai-Leung Wong.. stunt ninja
Nikki Berwick.. stunt double: Sonya Blade (uncredited)
Mark Caso.. stunt double: Cyrax (uncredited)
Keith Cooke.. fight choreographer (uncredited)
Ranae D'Amato.. stunt double (uncredited)
Dana Hee.. stunt double: Kitana/Jade/Sindel (uncredited)
Jeff Hewitt-Davis.. stunt trainer (uncredited)
Tony Jaa.. stunt double: Robin Shou (uncredited)
Dennis Keiffer.. stunt double: Shao Kahn (uncredited)
Theo Kypri.. stunt double: Shao Kahn (uncredited) / stunt ninja (uncredited)
Ray Park.. stunt double: Robin Shou (uncredited)
Buster Reeves.. stunt double: Cyrax (uncredited)
Ridley Tsui.. stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Tyrone C. Wiggins.. stunt double: Jax (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Richard Aaron.. video camera
Lloyd Barcroft.. key grip
Pat Blymyer.. gaffer
Ian Coffey.. clapper loader
Avi Dassberg.. rigger gaffer
Allen D. Easton.. camera operator
Christopher Faloona.. director of photography: second unit
Jaime Fletcher.. desk operator (as Jamie Fletcher)
Raymond Flindall.. rigger
Ian Foster.. camera operator: second unit
Nimi Getter.. prelight gaffer
Graham Hall.. assistant camera
Brad Larner.. first assistant camera
Logan Leabo.. gaffer
Russell j Lyster.. vfx cinematographer
Ofer Margolin.. electrician: Jordan
Anthony Mollicone.. best boy grip
Ron Nicholls.. grip
Shuki Paz.. pre-light electrician
Mark Santoni.. first assistant 'a' camera: second unit
Gary Smith.. grip
Stephen J. Ullman.. Steadicam operator / camera operator: 'b' camera
Tammo van Hoorn.. clapper loader: second unit

Animation Department

Sandra Hess

Steve Harwood.. animator
Todd Jahnke.. animator
Beau Janzen.. lead animator

Casting Department

Helen Pritchard.. extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Philip Goldsworthy.. costume design supervisor
Jo Korer.. assistant costume designer
Whitaker Malem.. special costumes
Sophie Norinder.. costume assistant
Angela Pledge.. costume assistant
Gunnar Weber-Prada.. costume illustrator
Nicole Young.. costume supervisor

Editorial Department

Scott Conrad.. additional editor: action sequences
Jim Flynn.. assistant editor
Mato.. color timer
Gregory Plotkin.. first assistant editor

Location Management

Joel Cockrill.. location manager
Simon Marsden.. location manager: UK

Music Department

Mike Flicker.. music editor
Matt Friedman.. assistant music editor
Rick Giovinazzo.. orchestrator
John Houlihan.. music supervisor
Jonathan McHugh.. soundtrack executive producer
Maria Newman.. musician
Micki Stern.. music coordinator
John Whynot.. score mixer

Transportation Department

Dewi Williams.. driver
David Rosenbaum.. unit driver (uncredited)

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Other crew

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Kevin Richard Buxbaum.. production accountant
Andy Clement.. creature modeler
George David.. production coordinator: Jordan
Steve Fisher.. martial arts trainer
Erin Fitzgerald.. adr walla group
Emily Barclay Ford.. assistant to director (as Emily Anne Barclay)
Donal Geraghty.. location accountant
Desmond Griffiths.. production office coordinator
Nathan Holmes.. set production assistant
Pat E. Johnson.. additional fight choreographer
Jemma Kearney.. assistant: Lawrence Kasanoff & Alison Savitch
June Kim.. assistant controller
Ashifa Lalani.. first assistant accountant
Nigel Marchant.. special effects production coordinator
Andrew Matthews.. production attorney
Hermione Ninnim.. production coordinator
Robin Shou.. fight choreographer
Jayne-Ann Tenggren.. script supervisor
Isobel Thomas.. contact: London / projectionist: rushes
Thitiya Thongbai.. production assistant
Jane Trower.. first assistant accountant
Chris Warren.. video coordinator
Ronald C. Briggs Jr... inventory services (uncredited)
Eric Chen.. martial arts consultant (uncredited)
Keith Cooke.. fighter auditions and rehearsals (uncredited)
Susan Downey.. production work (uncredited)
Sean Jordan.. interactive media (uncredited)