Interview: Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind's Writer and Director Discuss the Series' Endless Storytelling Potential

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Interview: Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind's Writer and Director Discuss the Series' Endless Storytelling Potential
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Senior Gaming Editor Michael Leri recently interviewed Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind's writer and director to speak about this third animated film.

is the third animated film in the series, but it’s not quite like the other two titles. Its setting and setup is wildly different, which its writer and director, Jeremy Adams and Rick Morales, respectively, recently talked about in a recent interview with Senior Gaming Editor Michael Leri. Adams and Morales also touched on topics like‘s influence, why Kenshi is the protagonist, how Sub-Zero and Scorpion’s relationship echoes Batman and Superman’s, and more.

I want people to see the preview and be like, “Kano? He’s a henchman. Why would he be the head of this? That’s stupid.” And then I want to try to convince you it’s not stupid and this is why. That’s why Shang Tsung shows up and does his thing, you’re like, “Shang is the real bad guy.” And it’s like, “Is he?” And then we just keep twisting it along the way to try to unveil more and more layers and more fun.

And Kenshi really stood out and then when you see his moves in the game, they’re so violent. And I knew the story board, Ethan [Spaulding], and Rick [Morales] were gonna have a field day with the violence that could come from a telekinetic sword. But when you actually know his origin story and it’s like, “Wait, what? This is weird. Shang Tsung did what?” All that stuff is baked into the game. And so it seemed to fit seamlessly in this world of this other story that we’re telling.

And then some of the other characters just really lent themselves to the film. They have some affiliation with Black Dragon or Kano and that was an easy way to start pulling those characters in and then characterizing them in a certain way. It was pretty easy to fill out. And then some of the storyboard guys even added a bunch of characters like No Face and stuff. I don’t even know if I wrote that character in. I think they just added them in.

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