From May 12, thenew adaptation of the cult video game Mortal Kombat will be available for digital purchase. But Warner Bros. does not exclude a theatrical release when cinemas reopen. Like Godzilla vs. Kong, Warner Bros. France has decided to release the reboot of the video gameMortal Kombat as a digital purchase on May 12. However, the Frenchie branch of the studio does not rule out a theatrical release when cinemas reopen. On the synopsis side, the greatest champions of Earth are called to fight the enemies of the Other World in this film. They must then discover their true powers to save our planet from total annihilation. The film by Simon McQuoid will be available on iTunes, Apple TV, Amazon, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, Sony Playstation, Microsoft Xbox, Rakuten TV, Orange, CanalVOD, Bbox Bouygues, SFR, UniversCine, Filmo TV and Video Futur. This will allow the most impatient fans to discover this new adaptation of the cult video game. The film worn by Joe Taslim (who claimed to have signed for 4 additional films), Lewis Tan, Josh Lawson, and Jessica McNamee has already been released in US theaters and on HBO Max last Friday. We remind you that last December, Warner announced that all the films of its 2021 line-up would be released in theaters and would be available simultaneously – and for 1 month – on the HBO Max streaming platform in the United States. At present, French cinemas are still closed. Thus, the studio had no choice but to release its films in a hybrid way in order to avoid piracy as much as possible. As a result, Robert Zemeckis' WarnerSacred Witches films were released on VOD on March 17, Wonder Woman 1984 on VOD and DVD on March 31 while the thriller A Case of Details starring Denzel Washington and Jared Leto was announced on DVD on May 5. While waiting for more information about the reopening of theaters, Warner Bros. France offers its two big releases namely Godzilla vs Kong (biggest success of the year in the US for an American blockbuster released during the pandemic) and Mortal Kombat in digital purchase. Subsequently, we will find these films in our dear cinemas. Until May 12, we invite you to (re)discover the first seven minutes of Simon McQuoid's Mortal Kombat reboot: https://youtu.be/5AELxM1X098