While it will be interesting to see Mileena and Johnny's hilarious conflict from Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate reimagined for a movie, filmmakers may take an entirely different approach to the sequel. The movie is already seeking to introduce some other prominent game characters, as it has been confirmed that Johnny Cage will appear in Mortal Kombat 2. Right now, it's hard to confirm if Mileena would or would not appear in the sequel. With these established precedents, it's possible that the upcoming Mortal Kombat sequel might pull from a game arc to restore Mileena to life. She has been revived multiple times, once by Shinnok when he sent her to spy on Shao Kahn's invasion of the Earthrealm in Mortal Kombat Trilogy, and another time by Kronika's manipulation of time in Mortal Kombat 11. Mileena is the clone of the Edenian Princess Kitana, whom Shang Tsung animated with Tarkatan blood. In the games, wrongdoers are condemned to Netherrealm, a version of hell, but powerful sorcerers like Quan Chi can resurrect them as inhuman Revenants. Reviving dead characters isn't an unfamiliar concept in the Mortal Kombat game lore. As of this writing, Mileena's return isn't confirmed, but the actress doesn't want fans to give up hope for her potential comeback. The actress emphasized that Mileena is essentially a clone, so even though she may have died in the Outworld, it's still possible for her to return in the sequel considering that Mortal Kombat treats death as another dimension or portal. Related: Every Fatality In Mortal Kombat 2021 ExplainedÄuring an interview with Screen Rant while promoting her Peacock show Vampire Academy at San Diego Comic-Con, Stringer gave a promising response to Mileena's potential return in Mortal Kombat 2. At that time, it seemed that Mileena's story was over, but that it is not necessarily the case. But perhaps the most brutal fatality in Mortal Kombat was Mileena's, who had her stomach and chest ruptured by the newly minted champion Sonya Blade's (Jessica McNamee) energy beam. The 2021 reboot saw several notable fighters dying, including Nitara (Mel Jarnson), Goro (Angus Sampson), Kano (Josh Lawson), and Kabal (Daniel Nelson/Damon Herriman). Although Mortal Kombat 2 has been officially announced, it's not abundantly clear which characters from the original movie will return for the sequel.
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