Mortal Kombat II Spoilers: Who Lives, Who Dies, And Does A Post-Credits Scene Set Up A Third Movie?

Mortal Kombat II Spoilers: Who Lives, Who Dies, And Does A Post-Credits Scene Set Up A Third Movie?

Mortal Kombat II is now in theaters, and the movie doesn't hold back when it comes to gruesome Fatalities. Find out which characters make it to the end credits right here...

By MarkCassidy - May 08, 2026 05:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Mortal Kombat
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With Mortal Kombat II now in theaters, we're breaking down the sequel's biggest talking points. Of course, this being an MK movie, the most noteworthy moments are brutal Fatalities and character deaths!

So, if you haven't seen the movie yet, beware of major spoilers from this point on.

Though the stakes aren't particularly high (it's always handy to have a sorcerer around who can resurrect the dead), MKII is pretty ruthless when it comes to main character deaths.

The first death is arguably the most gruesome, as Shao Kahn systematically dispatches King Jerrod in front of his young daughter, Princess Kitana. Next, Sonya Blade defeats Sindel, but the wailing witch is almost immediately brought back by Quan Chi.

This won't come as much of a surprise, but Cole Young does indeed check out after having his skull crushed by Shao Kahn's hammer (he then takes an acid bath). After being brought back as a revenant under Shao Kahn's control, Kung Lao dies (again) following an epic Blue Portal battle with Liu Kang, who manages to drag his former friend onto his own spinning hat (another popular Fatality from the games).

In the final act, a now-immortal Shao Kahn kills Jax by impaling him on the pointy end of his war-hammer, and Liu Kang goes out the same way. Upon his death, the powerful Shaolin warrior ascends to Fire God status, promising to bring Kung Lao's spirit back from the Netherrealm as he's engulfed in flames.

This brings us to the final battle between Shao Kahn and Sonya, who is defeated, but not killed (the rules aren't exactly rigid). Sonya manages to free Kitana, who had been imprisoned by Kahn after he learned of her betrayal. Kitana then declares for Earthrealm and faces the man who killed her father in a brutal, if a little one-sided, showdown.

Fortunately for Kitana, a badly wounded Raiden had sent Kano, Scorpion and Johnny Cage - who finally gains powers after accepting his destiny as one of Earthrealm's champions - to destroy the amulet held by Bi-Han, aka Sub-Zero, now known as Noob Saibot, that gives Kahn his immortality. Cage delivers the final blow with a Shadow Kick, allowing Kitana to defeat the megalomaniacal warlord by slicing through his head with her bladed fans.

With Kitana now serving as the queen of Edenia, surviving heroes Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage, Baraka, Kano, and Raiden, set off with a captive Quan Chi to bring back their fallen comrades.

Somewhat surprisingly, there is no post-credits scene to set up a third movie (which is already in the early stages of development), but we do get an awesome closing credits sequence set to the classic tune from the original movie, “Techno Syndrome” by Belgian duo The Immortals.

From New Line Cinema comes the latest high-stakes installment in the blockbuster video game franchise in all its brutal glory, Mortal Kombat II. This time, the fan favorite champions—now joined by Johnny Cage himself—are pitted against one another in the ultimate, no-holds barred, gory battle to defeat the dark rule of Shao Kahn that threatens the very existence of the Earthrealm and its defenders.

Karl Urban stars as Johnny Cage, alongside Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tati Gabrielle, Lewis Tan, Damon Herriman, with Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano as Lord Raiden, Joe Taslim as Bi-Han, and Hiroyuki Sanada as Hanzo Hasashi and Scorpion.

Director Simon McQuoid returns to helm the follow up to his explosive 2021 cinematic adventure, from a screenplay by Jeremy Slater, based on the videogame created by Ed Boon and John Tobias. The film is produced by Todd Garner, James Wan, Toby Emmerich, E. Bennett Walsh and McQuoid, and executive produced by Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Slater and Lawrence Kasanoff.

Joining McQuoid behind the camera are director of photography Stephen F. Windon, production designer Yohei Taneda, editor Stuart Levy and costume designer Cappi Ireland, with casting by Rich Delia and music by Benjamin Wallfisch.

New Line Cinema Presents an Atomic Monster/Broken Road Production, a Fireside Films Production, Mortal Kombat II.

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harryba11zack
harryba11zack - 5/8/2026, 5:36 PM
prefered the first one.

this one's ending really sucked

OneMoreTime
OneMoreTime - 5/8/2026, 5:43 PM
Mortal Kombat II now 64% at Rotten Tomatoes is a Rotten Tomatoes Coming.

I decided not to go see it in a theater.
Methos5000
Methos5000 - 5/8/2026, 6:09 PM
@OneMoreTime - because of Rotten Tomatoes? Lol ok
OneMoreTime
OneMoreTime - 5/8/2026, 6:22 PM
@Methos5000 - No, Movie just looks bad. I really didn't like the first one.
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/8/2026, 6:44 PM
@OneMoreTime - who cares about rotten tomatoes rating in movies they don’t decide movies fate transformers one ahve score 70 that movie sucked and thunderbolts same way on rotten tomatoes Botha movies failed , both transformers bay movies on rotten tomatoes have score 50 and less both back to back made billion to back lesson of story people with brain decide what they want to see regardless what ratings critics reviews say about them they think for them self not act as little kids have reviews tell them what to like in life.,

Your own opinion matters not strangers on web sites you will never ever meet in life ever
OneMoreTime
OneMoreTime - 5/8/2026, 7:23 PM
@dragon316 - Learn to read all that nothing wasted.

"No, Movie just looks bad. I really didn't like the first one."
HashTagSwagg
HashTagSwagg - 5/8/2026, 5:49 PM
Every single damn leak was true. Bits I liked, lot of other bits not so much, they got Kahn a pointless power boost that just made him look like a pu55y, he ltterally would have lost to Cole Young if not for cheating, they didn't need to do that shit, it really just made him look weak. That Raiden actor f**king awful, every daamn scene he's in, even when is just laying passed out, just let him speaking his native language and add sub titles or get someone else to dub over him, I couldn't understand a single word he said. Kano, again was the scene stealer. Liu Kang was absolutely cucked in this film, holy shit, this is meant to be earth realms champion and he regulated to fighting henchmen again. Those last 10 minutes were pure pain. I ain't felt that level of cringe in the theatre since Endgame's "she's got help" scene.
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dragon316
dragon316 - 5/8/2026, 6:46 PM
@HashTagSwagg - actor playing raiden how can you tell whats it like be in Hollywood movie and be professional paid movie critic to know actor play raiden suck
Mandalorian47
Mandalorian47 - 5/8/2026, 5:55 PM
I liked it a lot, Johnny barely using powers sucked but it was good, I liked the first I think this was an improvement, I was iffy on urban playing cage - even though he’s great, he did an awesome job
JobinJ
JobinJ - 5/8/2026, 6:38 PM
Baraka is a good guy?
dragon316
dragon316 - 5/8/2026, 6:47 PM
@JobinJ - isn’t barracka ally to them in games some
Games not all ? If so shows what fans know history and lore of things there fans of nothing
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 5/8/2026, 7:17 PM
Movie was meh. Some of the fatalities were pretty great though. Liu Kang death was a little confusing. He would’ve whooped Khan if it wasn’t for the amulet

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