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Fanboy Expo Las Vegas Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Mortal Kombat With Tournaments and MK Celebrity Guests!

That’s right folks, conventions are coming back and just in time for the 30th anniversary of the goddamn greatest gore-fight game of all time-MORTAL KOMBAT!

Fan Boy Expo is a traveling convention popping up in cities from Las Vegas to Orlando bringing the hype of fandom of all types of pop-culture enthusiasts. Whether you’re a fan of anime, gaming, or film/tv, chances are you’ll find your favorite artist or actor hanging out at the expo ready for a Q&A panel or signing autographs. And one of those events, in particular, is a 30-year celebration of a fan-favorite game, Mortal Kombat with the very actors/actresses appearing IN COSTUME from the nostalgic films and games we all know and love!

Fanboy expo has partnered with retail pop-culture collectible staple, IT CAME FROM PLANET EARTH to make this possible and will be holding gaming tournaments all weekend on Twitch hosted by Kevin Fair and Keith Burgess in a 5,000 SQ FT room dedicated to Arcade Games, Classic Console Games, and Table Top Gaming. MK royalty will be signing autographs and taking selfies in costume with patrons Saturday and Sunday of the show!

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The guest list is as follows:

Brian Glynn-Shao Kahn

John Turk – Subzero Unmasked- Sub Zero

Chris Casamassa – Scorpion

Kerri Hoskins – Sonya Blade

John Parrish– Jax

Lia Montelongo – Sindel

Dana Hee – Mileena

Photo Credit: Fanboy Expo

Fanboy Expo Las Vegas will be held at the Rio Hotel and Suites from April 22-24, 2022. You can pick up your tickets, and exclusive VIP ticket packages by clicking here, with kids 5 and under free of charge to the events with a paid adult ticket.

The Mortal Kombat 11 Gaming Tournament begins on Saturday, April 23rd, 2022 at 2pm (pre-registration begins at 930am) in the Gaming Room.

Now GET OVER THERE and grab your tickets. No 90s fan is going to want to miss this!

New Line Moving Foward With Mortal Kombat Sequel With “Exorcist” Series Creator

It’s time to FIGHT one more time as news comes today via Deadline that New Line Cinema is moving forward with the anticipated sequel to the absolute carnage of entertainment that is MORTAL KOMBAT!

Accomplished screenwriter Jeremy Slater has been hired to pen the script for the Mortal Kombat sequel. Notable works of Slater include writing the screenplays for various successful series’ including Umbrella Academy, Marvel’s Moon Night, Death Note, and Fox’s SUPER underrated Exorcist series who he also helped to co-create beyond the screenplay- speaking of which I’m still pretty salty about that cancellation.

Details surrounding the plot of Mortal Kombat 2 are still under wraps, but the conclusion of the first film, which was released both in theaters and on HBO Max early last year, teased that there would be more to come in the future- with the biggest hint of MK legend alumni Johnny Cage coming into play. Although, I think we can assume the majority of the cast from the first film will make a return.

Welp. I’m pretty excited about this. What say you? Stay tuned as more details unfold!

[Video] Reliving The Mortal Kombat 1995 Live Tour

Despite everything destructive about 2021, living in this time right about now has its perks. Mortal Kombat fever is running just as rampant as it did back when it hit in 1992 and maintaining a steady stream of enthusiasm throughout its twenty-year course in the gaming and entertainment business, with the very anticipated R-rated film to hit theaters and streaming here shortly. The first Mortal Kombat was really something, however, I like to think it was the release of the second game, introducing some new and secret characters that really got the fandom to grow to exponential levels. And well, with that kick-ass third installment AND the 1995 movie to boot later, well it was a certain flawless victory for gaming developer Ed Boon to say the very least and things couldn’t get much better.

Or could it? Enter the glorious country tour of Mortal Kombat the goddamn stage show! And hey, according to some kid, it’s way better than the Power Rangers live show. Take that Toasty uppercut Alpha-Five!

Via Mortal Kombat Addicted

The 200 city US tour begat at the infamous New York Radio City Music Hall on September 14th, 1995 and mesmerized kids across the county with choregraphed fights by none other than Shang Tsung himself, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. At a cost that ranged from $14 to $25 a ticket, the 90-minute spectacle of marital artists dressed as our favorite playable characters kicking the crap out of each other to techno music, was the most 90s’ thing ever.

The stage surrounded by giant screens serving as a closer look for those of us with nosebleed seats in the back, was pretty helpful for those bigger venues. However, those green amulets that were sold at concession stands and served as part of the show for those who suckered their parents into buying them, could be seen from planet fucking Pluto with the amount of neon green lights that illuminated from that damn thing. Among the blinding lights, other souvenirs from the tour included collectable tour books complete with cheat game codes and even a space for autographs from the stage cast if you got lucky. But, the gold mine of those concession money grabbers, were of course the KOMBAT KAPS! Or just simply, the beloved and forgotten POGS of our generation.

While no full footage of the actual stage show exists on the internet at this time, (I know weird right?) the closest thing we can to relive this 90s’ mash of laser lights and karate chops, is this video uploaded by NeoGamer that flashes some highlights from the actual show and a promo with the cast on a local news station showcasing some of the moves that got us detention by trying to mimic them on the playground and accidently busting a kid in the lip with a Liu Kang high kick. Featuring a very special PSA from Shang Tsung about the differences between real martial arts and violence and the one and only REAL Sonya Blade Kerri Hoskins doing her Sonya thing, enjoy and relive what a wild and wonderful time we once lived in where this was an actual thing.