Scorpion’s “Get Over Here” Returns in New ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Footage
A new clip from “Mortal Kombat II” has been released, and it puts Scorpion’s famous “Get over here!” moment in the spotlight. The short footage shows the character pulling off his signature move, something fans of the video game series will instantly recognize. The scene is packed with fast action and strong visuals, and it suggests the sequel will lean heavily into well-known moments from the games.
According to information shared through Warner Bros. Pictures and production updates, the film continues the story that began in the 2021 “Mortal Kombat” movie. The sequel follows Earthrealm’s fighters as they face a bigger threat tied to Shao Kahn, who is trying to take control and destroy their world.
The new movie also brings in Johnny Cage, played by Karl Urban, joining the group of fighters. He teams up with returning characters like Sonya Blade, Liu Kang, Jax, Kano, and others as they prepare for another deadly fight. The cast also includes new and returning faces such as Adeline Rudolph, Tati Gabrielle, Chin Han, and Hiroyuki Sanada, who returns as Scorpion.
A new clip from ‘MORTAL KOMBAT 2’ has been released.
— The Hollywood Handle (@HollywoodHandle) April 28, 2026
In theaters on May 8. pic.twitter.com/LtVY13QZaS
The story is built around the idea of survival, with Earthrealm’s champions forced into conflict against powerful enemies. The film is directed by Simon McQuoid and written by Jeremy Slater. It continues the same universe as the first movie, which was released in 2021.
Production on “Mortal Kombat II” has been in progress for a while. After the success of the first film, the sequel was officially approved and filming began in 2023 in Australia. Production faced delays due to industry strikes but later resumed and wrapped in early 2024.
The movie is currently planned for a theatrical release on May 8, through Warner Bros. Pictures. There are also reports that a third film is already being discussed for the future, depending on how this installment performs.
The new Scorpion clip is getting attention because it brings one of the most famous moments from the games into live action again. It also shows that the film is aiming to satisfy long-time fans while still continuing the larger story.
This clip is doing exactly what fans expect from a Mortal Kombat movie, which is bringing iconic game moments to life. The real test will be whether the full film can balance fan service with a strong story. Do you think “Mortal Kombat II” will live up to the hype? Share your thoughts in the comments.

