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The new ‘Mortal Kombat’ movie is going to have a time travel theme, actor Christopher Lambert has revealed.
The 59-year-old actor has confirmed that he is in talks to reprise his role as god of thunder Raiden in the film, originally announced by New Line cinema in 2011.
Lambert – who first played the part of the fighter in the original 1995 movie – has seen a script and is very excited about the inter-dimensional time travelling element to the plot.
In an interview with website Loaded.co.uk, he said: "They have a great idea for the third one. It will be very different.
"We are going to be travelling through time, but in a very special way. Imagine characters having a battle in the middle of London and then whoosh, you smash through a window and find yourself on the hood of a New York cab."
Lambert also revealed why he spurned the chance to return as Raiden in the 1997 sequel ‘Mortal Kombat: Annihilation’.
He added: "I didn’t want to do it because I didn’t think the script was very good. I didn’t like it. I liked the first one."
‘Saw’ creator James Wan is on board to produce the ‘Mortal Kombat’ reboot inspired by Midway Games’ super-popular and super-violent fighting video game series which began in 1992.
A script is being written by Oren Uziel and Dave Callaham, who previously worked together on web series ‘Mortal Kombat Legacy’ and ‘The Expendables’.
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