Mortal Kombat [Limited Edition] [4K Ultra HD]

Mortal Kombat [Limited Edition] [4K Ultra HD]

Mortal Kombat [Limited Edition] [4K Ultra HD]

Smart Earthlings must win a martial-arts battle in another dimension or see their world enslaved.

A high-impact fusion of martial arts mayhem, fantasy spectacle and video game mythology, the Mortal Kombat films brought arcade combat to the big screen with bone-crunching action, iconic characters and pure 90s attitude, helping turn a controversial fighting game into a global pop culture phenomenon.



Kicking off in 1995, Mortal Kombat, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, delivers a fast paced, crowd-pleasing adaptation that pits Earth’s greatest fighters against the forces of Outworld in a no-holds-barred tournament for the fate of humanity. Featuring unforgettable characters like Liu Kang, Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage and the thunderous Raiden, the film blends martial arts choreography, fantasy world-building and a now legendary electronic soundtrack to create one of the most influential video game movies of its era. The saga continues with 1997’s Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, expanding the scale and mythology as the battle spills beyond the tournament into an-all out war between realms. With higher stakes, new fighters, monstrous adversaries and epic confrontations, the sequel embraces the franchise’s operatic excess and supernatural chaos, pushing the Mortal Kombat universe into full fantasy spectacle.



Restored and packed with extras, this two-film collection celebrates the brutal fun, stylised combat and mythic world of Mortal Kombat, a landmark franchise whose unparalleled high-octane action embodies the adrenaline-fuelled spirit of the 90s in all its spectacular glory!

Bonus Materials

  • 2-DISC 4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
  • Brand new 4K restorations of the two films by Arrow Films
  • 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the two films
  • Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio and lossless stereo audio on both films
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for both films
  • Collectors’ perfect-bound booklet featuring new writing on the films by Simon Ward and John Torrani
  • Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin
  • Two double-sided foldout posters featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matt Griffin
  • DISC 1 – MORTAL KOMBAT
  • 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by Arrow Films approved by director Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Brand new audio commentary with director Paul W.S. Anderson
  • Brand new audio commentary with comic book expert and podcast host Dave Baxter
  • Cage Match, a newly filmed interview with with actor Linden Ashby
  • Leveling Up, a newly filmed interview with cinematographer John R. Leonetti
  • Quarters to Millions, a newly filmed interview with producer Lawrence Kasanoff
  • The Heavyweight, a newly filmed interview with designer and suit performer Tom Woodruff
  • Mortal Kombat: A Journey Behind the Scenes featurette
  • On-set interview bites with the cast and director and B-roll footage
  • Theatrical trailers
  • Image gallery
  • DISC 2 – MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION
  • 4K restoration of the film from the original camera negative by Arrow Films approved by director John R. Leonetti
  • Brand new audio commentary with director John R. Leonetti moderated by filmmaker Gillian Wallace Horvat
  • Brand new audio commentary with comic book expert and podcast host Dave Baxter
  • The Queen of the Night, a newly filmed interview with actor Musetta Vander
  • Techno, Taiko, Orcho, a newly filmed interview with composer George S. Clinton
  • The Man of a Thousand Deaths, a newly filmed interview with stunt performer J.J. Perry, who played Cyrax, Scorpion and Noob Saibot
  • On-set interview bites with the cast and director and B-roll footage
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery

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6 Responses

  1. HiramMcNicoll says:

     United States

    Mortal Kombat!!!!!
    These are movies we have rented not bought. They showed fine. We watched it for as long as we could for the duration of the rental period. So 3 or 4 times. What can I say about mortal kombat. I like it. I like the soundtrack brings me back 30 years. Mortal kombat 2 is coming out may 8th, 2026

  2. Mallory Locklear says:

     France

    Nouvelle version réussi
    Je fais partie de la gnration qui a connu le jeu vido et le premier film avec Christophe Lambert. Cette nouvelle version est trs bien ralise. Les effets spciaux sont top.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Excellent Product and Selle
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  4. Dewey2574qsbqdk says:

     United States

    Best video game movie until Sonic's movie
    In my opinion, this is the best video game movie from the 90s. The only good one after that is Sonic.
    I saw it then, I watched it again now. Still holds up very well. Fighting is decently choreographed as well.

  5. PeteFergerson says:

     United States

    Nostalgic Action-Packed Fun, Perfect for Family Movie Nigh
    As a parent, I love revisiting classic movies that brings excitement to our family nights, and I picked up the Mortal Kombat (1995) Blu-ray because I love this great classic movie. It’s been a thrilling hit with my older girls, delivering nostalgic action we all enjoyed.

    Story and Entertainment: This PG-13 film follows fighters in a high-stakes tournament, packed with iconic characters like Liu Kang and Scorpion, and the cheesy ’90s vibe we love—complete with epic fight scenes and that unforgettable techno theme. My 16-year-old and twins were hooked on the martial arts choreography and campy dialogue, while my 4-year-old enjoyed the colorful visuals (with some parental guidance for intense moments). The fast-paced plot keeps everyone engaged for its 101-minute runtime.

    Production and Quality: The Blu-ray offers crisp visuals that enhance the vibrant arenas and costumes, making fight sequences pop. The sound quality, especially the iconic soundtrack, amps up the energy on our TV. Bonus features like behind-the-scenes clips add fun context for fans, though not extensive.

    Family Appeal: It’s a great balance of action and humor for my older daughters, sparking nostalgic chats about ’90s games, while skippable fight scenes keep it manageable for younger viewers. No modern CGI overload—just pure classic fun.

    Pros:
    Action-packed with iconic Mortal Kombat characters.
    Nostalgic ’90s vibe perfect for family viewing.
    Crisp Blu-ray visuals and sound enhance enjoyment.
    Short runtime fits busy evenings.

    Cons:
    Some fight scenes may be too intense for very young kids.
    Limited extras compared to newer releases.

    Final Thoughts: Mortal Kombat is a classic I love, delivering high-energy fun that made our family movie night a blast. It’s perfect for fans of retro action or game-inspired films, and I’d highly recommend it for a nostalgic, thrilling watch!

  6. JocelynMacnaghte says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersNew MK has nothing on this
    This classic fun adventure is so great all these years later! Great character interaction, fantastic fight scenes, good comedy, awesome music, and a very understandable journey. Unlike 2021 (and many modern games) it doesn’t rely on the fact the series has crazy gore to get your attention. All it needed was that I mentioned before to grab us