Mortal Kombat: Legacy getting Blu-ray release November 8th

Yes, we're aware the live-action Mortal Kombat: Legacy series can already be watched in its entirety on YouTube or through other online means, but we also know true fans might still be interested in spending a few bucks on the goodies-filled Blu-ray edition scheduled to pummel shelves on November 8th.

The Blu-ray will sell for US$19.98 and include all nine-episodes of the cult web series which began airing online on April 12th. It will also feature a half hour of behind-the-scenes interviews and clips, as well as bonus videos profiling the show's various characters, weapons, moves and abilities. Last but not least (or maybe least depending on your interest in guys talking about filming stuff), viewers will have the chance to learn more about the series' director, Kevin Tancharoen, whoseMortal Kombat: Rebirthfan film, was the inspiration for the entire live-action project.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy is an anthology series that takes place before the very first game, andshows how each of the main characters became kombatents. Want a taste? Whet your appetite for stylized violence with the first episode:

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The Blu-ray will sell for US$19.98 and include all nine-episodes of the cult web series which began airing online on April 12th. It will also feature a half hour of behind-the-scenes interviews and clips, as well as bonus videos profiling the show's various characters, weapons, moves and abilities. Last but not least (or maybe least depending on your interest in guys talking about filming stuff), viewers will have the chance to learn more about the series' director, Kevin Tancharoen, whoseMortal Kombat: Rebirthfan film, was the inspiration for the entire live-action project.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy is an anthology series that takes place before the very first game, andshows how each of the main characters became kombatents. Want a taste? Whet your appetite for stylized violence with the first episode:

Aug 11, 2011

The truth behind that Mortal Kombat short film revealed
Interview with the director sheds light on mysterious project




New Mortal Kombat live-action series koming this spring
New digital series from Mortal Kombat: Rebirth director

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