Surprisingly, no. At the end of Mortal Kombat 2, Kitana now serves as the queen of Edenia, and our surviving heroes Sonya Blade, Johnny Cage, Baraka, Kano, and Raiden, set off on a mission to bring back their fallen friends. That includes the likes of Jax, Cole Young, and Kung Lao, all of whom perished during the Mortal Kombat tournament. Fortunately, our heroes have the necromancer Quan Chi as their prisoner — possibly even their ally? — to help bring back the dead. Meanwhile, Liu Kang, having seemingly ascended to fire god form, pledged to bring his shaolin bro Kung Lao from the Netherrealm,
Does Mortal Kombat 2 have a post-credits sequence?
This is a bummer. No, there is no post-credits sequel tease at the end of Mortal Kombat 2. That’s not a big surprise; the 2021 Mortal Kombat movie didn’t have one either. But for a franchise like MK, it sure feels like the filmmakers should be teasing something, like the return of Goro or Cole Young’s headless corpse rising from the acid pools in which his body was dumped. If Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie can tee up their next heroes, why not Mortal Kombat?
Jeremy Slater, who wrote the screenplay for Mortal Kombat 2, announced at New York Comic Con 2025 that Warner Bros. had already hired him to write “the next installment of Mortal Kombat.” Mortal Kombat movie producer Todd Garner has also strongly hinted at a Mortal Kombat 3, and other movies based on the franchise. He’s hinted at big changes for existing characters and the addition of new heroes and villains, including the likes of the purple ninja Rain. “We have an incredible fight sequence with Rain that we all want to do,” Garner said in an interview last year. There’s plenty of room for th
I'll be blunt, the answer is no. The character never shows up in the sequel, although Shao Kahn (Martyn Ford) does a pretty good job filling in as chief antagonist. As the Mortal Kombat tournament kicks off, Shao Kahn assembles a team that includes himself, his adopted daughter Kitana (Adeline Rudolph), her bodyguard Jade (Tati Gabrielle), Kitana's zombified mother (Ana Thu Nguyen), and a zombified Kung Lao (Max Huang). Surely, there was room in the group for a Shokan, even if Goro himself wasn't available. And to be fair, he definitely wasn't because of what happened in Mortal Kombat (2021).