How Hollywood Managed To Not Screw Up Mortal Kombat, The Movie – Kotaku (2012)

TITLE
How Hollywood Managed To Not Screw Up Mortal Kombat, The Movie

AUTHOR
Jamie Russell

PUBLICATION
Kotaku

YEAR
2012

ARTICLE TYPE
Book Excerpt

FROM THE ARTICLE
It was during a visit to Midway’s offices in Chicago, that [producer Larry] Kasanoff saw the company’s new hot property, the Mortal Kombat coin-op. They took the movie producer down to a local arcade where it was testing off the scale. As kids crowded around the machine, Kasanoff realised they had a hit on their hands. That wasn’t news to Midway. But the producer was also convinced it had potential as a movie. Their response? “Bullshit! There’s no way you can do that. This is an arcade game, there’s no way you can turn it into a movie.” Kasanoff told them, “I don’t just want to just make a movie. I want to make a franchise.”

GAMES MENTIONED
Mortal Kombat (1992)

TOPICS MENTIONED
Adaptations

EXCERPTED FROM
Generation Xbox: How Videogames Invaded Hollywood

SEE ALSO
Why the Halo Movie Failed to Launch – Wired (2012)