lasso it may have only lasted two seasons, but it turned out to be one of the most well-received video game adaptations to date. The series became a major hit on Netflix, bringing both hardcore together league of legends fans and non-gamers alike. Although the short life of lasso is bittersweet, the series will hopefully serve as a model for future animated game adaptations.
Now that lasso is over, it will be interesting to see which games, if any, get a similar animated treatment. There are plenty of franchises that could pull off the same character-driven plot as lassobut there is one series in particular that may be a shoo-in for the same approach. Mortal Kombat boasted a lot of adaptations, but getting lasso treatment may be just what the former needs to finally get a worthy spin-off series.
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A treasure trove of characters and knowledge
The Mortal Kombat the roster is filled to the brim with great characters. From Liu Kang and Johnny Cage to Mileena and Scorpion, some of the most iconic characters in gaming are the product Mortal Kombat. Even better, there's deep science that writers can draw from if fresh animation Mortal Kombat series ever comes to an end. The intertwining stories of these characters set the perfect stage for drama and twists, but unfortunately Mortal Kombat it still doesn't have a non-game adaptation that pulls this off well.
lasso was nominated for Best Adaptation at the 2024 Game Awards.
The live-action and animated spin-offs of Mortal Kombat have struggled
- Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins – 1995 (animated)
- Mortal Kombat – 1995 (live action)
- Mortal Kombat: Annihilation – 1997 (live action)
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge – 2020 (animated)
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms – 2021 (animated)
- Mortal Kombat – 2021 (live action)
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind – 2022 (animated)
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match – 2023 (animated)
- Mortal Kombat 2 – 2025 (live action)
- Mortal Kombat Legends: Fall of Edenia – TBA (animated)
That's a significant number of adaptations, but unfortunately they've mostly met with either mixed or negative reviews. While some of the animated films have received better feedback than their live-action counterparts, a streaming series may be a better way to Mortal Kombat to take
With a series like lassoit's easier to delve into character dynamics and their backstories, whereas movies only allow for a short amount of time. For a series as focused on characters as Mortal Kombatmulti-episode seasons could finally give the wrestling franchise the immersive adaptation it deserves. More importantly, though, a Mortal Kombat the spin-off needs the right team behind it.
Mortal Kombat 2the next live-action film, will be released on October 24, 2025.
The team behind Arcane was the secret ingredient Mortal Kombat needed
Series creators Christian Linke and Alex Yee worked alongside French animation studio Fortiche to bring lasso to life. While a hypothetical Mortal Kombat The series may not be able to secure the same team as the franchise is owned by Warner Bros. and not affiliated with Netflix, producers and animators with a similar vision could make an adaptation just as special.
With rumors suggesting that Mortal Kombat 1 may be coming to an end sooner than expected, it's unclear what the franchise's next move might be. The next film is slated for the second half of the year, but beyond that, it's a mystery. Mortal Kombat has a lot of potential to deliver an emotionally driven series or movie, but it struggled to hit the notes that lasso excelled at. Mortal Kombat it may never get a similar animated series, but it has almost all the ingredients to be a worthy lasso result.