![]() ![]() ![]() It's now been a good four and a half months since Kombat Pack 2 was released on November 17, and while there's been no promise of additional development, Boon did directly note in August that the team was "not even klose to being done with Mortal Kombat 11 yet." Does this serve as clear evidence that something is in the works behind the scenes? Of course not, but this curious case of tight-lipped MK devs could point to their cooking something up and wanting to keep it on the down-low. Indeed, a quick look over Boon's Twitter sees plenty of recent film and television references (mostly Marvel and DC Superhero media), but mentions of the film that his franchise is based upon are conspicuously absent. It's not to say that the likes of Ed Boon (Creative Director), Tyler Lansdown (Community Manager), or Stephanie Brownback (Senior QA Analyst) haven't ever posted about the movie, but one would think we'd see a good bit more than we have, given the circumstances. ![]() As unCAGED notes in his recent video post, many of the public-facing members of NetherRealm Studios have been suspiciously quiet about the upcoming film on social media. ![]()
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