Let’s be honest, nobody expected this franchise to still be swinging in 2026. But here we are, and Mortal Kombat II sets its HBO Max streaming premiere for Friday, July 24.
New Line Cinema’s sequel lands on the platform as an exclusive first, and then the HBO channel gets its turn Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. ET. However you slice it, the battle for Earthrealm is coming home twice in one weekend, and neither showing requires standing in line behind some kid hogging the cabinet.
The film opened theatrically May 8, 2026. Simon McQuoid directed again, following up his 2021 reboot, and he finally cashed the check that movie wrote in its closing scene.
Karl Urban Enters the Tournament as Johnny Cage
That check was Johnny Cage. Karl Urban plays him, and frankly the casting is almost too on the nose. A genuine action star playing a fictional action star who can’t stop admiring himself. Cage has been the franchise’s comic relief and secret weapon since 1992, sunglasses and all. It makes Karl Urban in Mortal Kombat II feel less like a gamble and more like destiny.
The story sends Earthrealm’s champions into the actual tournament this time. Shao Kahn looms over everything, trying to drag the fight for Earthrealm to his side of the ledger.
As for the rest of the tournament bracket, Mortal Kombat II unveils a stacked lineup of defenders of Earthrealm. Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tati Gabrielle, Lewis Tan, Damon Herriman, Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano, Joe Taslim and Hiroyuki Sanada round out the cast. Tan returns as Cole Young from the 2021 movie. He’s joined again by McNamee’s Sonya Blade, Brooks’ Jax, Lin’s Liu Kang and Sanada’s Scorpion.
‘Mortal Kombat II’ Sets an ASL Version for the Same Day
Here’s a detail worth applauding. HBO Max releases an American Sign Language version of Mortal Kombat II the very same day, July 24, performed by Justin Perez and directed by Rosa Lee Timm. It uses Visual Vernacular, which blends sign language, mime and full-body expression. A fighting movie told through movement, interpreted through movement. Somebody over there was thinking.
Three Decades of Fighting for Earthrealm
The 1995 Mortal Kombat movie remains a nostalgia bomb for a certain generation, and yes, the techno theme still slaps. That PG-13 original sent Liu Kang, Sonya and Cage into the fight for Earthrealm and became a cult classic almost immediately. Annihilation in 1997, less so, and the movies vanished for twenty-plus years afterward.
The R-rated 2021 reboot brought it all back, rebuilt around Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Raiden, then dangled Cage as the cliffhanger. Meanwhile the games never stopped, from the 1992 arcade original through 2023’s Mortal Kombat 1, past 80 million copies sold according to Warner Bros. Games.
So now that Mortal Kombat II confirms its streaming date, the Earthrealm battle is officially a couch event. No quarters required, no sticky arcade carpet.
Mortal Kombat II begins streaming exclusively on HBO Max Friday, July 24, and premieres on HBO Saturday, July 25, at 8 p.m. ET.
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