Mortal Kombat: Legacy 2 Trailer Demands You ‘Get Over Here’
Machinima and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution has premiered a trailer for the second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy, director Kevin Tachareoen’s action-packed web series.
Machinima and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution has premiered a trailer for the second season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy, director Kevin Tachareoen’s action-packed web series.
Warner Bros. and Machinima will continue the live-action web series Mortal Kombat: Legacy with a second season starting next spring.
New Line Cinema has hired director Kevin Tancharoen and Oren Uziel, the duo behind the online sensation Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, to reboot its Mortal Kombat movie franchise.
Director Kevin Tancharoen and the cast and crew of Mortal Kombat: Legacy discuss the transformation from atmospheric fan film to action-packed web series.
The second episode of director Kevin Tancharoen’s Mortal Kombat: Legacy web series has debuted online.
Director Kevin Tancharoen has released a first look at Scorpion from his eagerly anticipated live-action web series, which debuts on Tuesday.
The first clip from director Kevin Tancharoen’s eagerly anticipated live-action web series has been released in advance of the premiere on Tuesday of the nine-part Mortal: Kombat: Legacy.
The live-action online series, which stars Jeri Ryan, Michael Jai White and Darren Shahlavi, is directed by Kevin Tancharoen, who shot the Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film that went viral last summer.
The gritty Mortal Kombat: Rebirth short film from Fame director Kevin Tancheroen is getting a 10-episode web series.
Filmmaker Kevin Tancharoen says it took two days of shooting, two months of post-production and $7,500 to create Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, a short movie that the director describes as his “calling card” for a full-length feature.
It turns out that dark Mortal Kombat video that spread across the Internet like wildfire was just an attempt by Fame director Kevin Tancharoen to sell Warner Bros. on his vision for a franchise reboot.
A new video sets Mortal Kombat in a gritty, Se7en-esque world of serial killers and police investigations. But is the footage, which stars Michael Jai White and Jeri Ryan, simply a trailer for the next edition of the fighting game, or something more?