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A significant update regarding the third entry has surfaced, as returning screenwriter Jeremy Slater recently posted an image of himself holding the script for Mortal Kombat 3. The photograph explicitly celebrates the wrapping of the scriptwriting process, implying that the production hiatus between the second and third cinematic installments will be drastically shorter than the five-year gap separating the first two films. However, a specific aesthetic detail featured on the cover page of Slater’s script might secretly be teasing a divisive creative development for the franchise’s future.
Is the Third Mortal Kombat Movie Ditching the Tournament Again?

The script cover shared by Slater prominently displays the classic logo for the 1995 Mortal Kombat 3 video game, a subtle inclusion that suggests the upcoming cinematic narrative will closely adapt the specific storyline of that arcade sequel. In the video game mythology, the third entry famously abandons the structured martial arts competition entirely. Instead, the plot follows the evil emperor Shao Kahn as he exploits a mystical loophole involving the resurrection of Queen Sindel to directly invade and forcefully merge Outworld with Earthrealm. By utilizing this specific logo, the creative team is signaling a massive planetary conflict where the heroes must survive a post-apocalyptic extermination squad rather than fight within the confined rules of the Elder Gods.








