Story director Dominic Cianciolo and voice actors Matt Yang King (Liu Kang) and Andrew Bowen (Johnny Cage) on coming back to the video game franchise under rebooted circumstances.
himself playing after its release) ended with Liu Kang becoming a Fire God and taking his first go at recreating the universe. For many, this character turn was well-deserved: the reboot trilogy put Liu Kang in more of a supporting role to focus more on characters like Scorpion and Sub-Zero, who King said have a habit of “pulling the gravity of the whole universe towards themselves.
For Bowen, Johnny’s “one of the [most fun] roles I’ve ever had the opportunity to play,” and he’s enjoyed working with NetherRealm to grow the characer. One of the things that interested him about the reboot was getting to build on Johnny in a new way that was different from playing an older, more mature version of him back in.
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