Mortal Kombat II (15)

Cinema
  • Friday 22nd May 20:15 (Scn3)
  • Saturday 23rd May 19:45 (Scn3)
  • Sunday 24th May 19:45 (Scn3)
  • Tuesday 26th May 19:45
  • Wednesday 27th May 17:15
  • Thursday 28th May 15:45
  • Friday 29th May 19:45 (Scn3)
  • Saturday 30th May 17:30 (Scn3)
  • Sunday 31st May 12:45 (Subtitled | Scn3)
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This time, the fan favorite champions – now joined by Johnny Cage himself – are pitted against one another in the ultimate, no-holds barred, gory battle to defeat the dark rule of Shao Kahn that threatens the very existence of the Earthrealm and its defenders.

From New Line Cinema comes the latest high-stakes installment in the blockbuster video game franchise in all its brutal glory, Mortal Kombat II.

Karl Urban stars as Johnny Cage, alongside Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tati Gabrielle, Lewis Tan, Damon Herriman, with Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano as Lord Raiden, Joe Taslim as Bi-Han, and Hiroyuki Sanada as Hanzo Hasashi and Scorpion.

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  • Standard£10.50
  • Retired Over 65s£9.50
  • Benefits Entitlement£9.50
  • Student – Student ID Required£9.50
  • Under 26yrs£7.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£10.50

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