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Country of origin
  
United States

Final episode date
  
22 May 1999

6.6/10
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Developed by
  
Juan Carlos Coto

No. of seasons
  
1

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Also known as
  
'Mortal Kombat: KonquestMortal Kombat: The SeriesMortal Kombat Krusades'

Based on
  
Mortal Kombatby Ed BoonJohn TobiasMidway Games

Starring
  
Paolo MontalbánDaniel BernhardtKristanna Loken

Networks
  
TNT, Broadcast syndication

Genres
  
Martial arts, Fantasy, Adventure Film, Action fiction, Action/Adventure

Cast
  

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Mortal Kombat: Conquest is an American martial arts television series that aired for one season from 1998 to 1999, and was based on the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. The program was filmed at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida.

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Storyline

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"In each of us there burns a soul of a warrior. In every generation a few are chosen to prove it. Centuries ago, in a time of darkness and fury, that fate befell three strangers: A monk, Kung Lao; an exiled guard, Siro; and a thief, Taja; who have to defend our Earthrealm from the forces of Outworld -- by fighting for their lives, by fighting for their honor, and by fighting for their realm... in a tournament called Mortal Kombat". --Raiden

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Many centuries ago, Earth was an enchanting and desirable planet. Powerful and rich with natural resources, the vicious megalomaniac Shao Kahn wanted Earth as part of his growing collection of conquered realms known as Outworld. To protect Earth, Mortal Kombat was created: a tournament in which the fate of the planet is decided in battles between competitors from Earthrealm and Outworld. Five hundred years in the past, the monk warrior Kung Lao defeated Shao Kahn's sorcerer, Shang Tsung. When Kung Lao spared his life, Kahn imprisoned Tsung in the cobalt mines.

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Kung Lao now had to train the next generation of warriors, who would give their lives to save Earth. Kung Lao created a partnership and friendship between two warriors: Siro, a former bodyguard, and Taja, an ex-thief. In the mysterious city of Zhuzin, Kung Lao and his new friends are guided and watched over by the thunder god Rayden (misspelled for some unknown reason). The three now battle various evils of both Outworld and Earthrealm, including an imprisoned Tsung, who swore eternal revenge on Kung Lao for his humiliating defeat, and the sultry and seductive Vorpax, who is also imprisoned in the mines and has an agenda of her own.

Episodes

Taken from TV.com.

Main Characters

  • Kung Lao: Paolo Montalbán
  • Siro: Daniel Bernhardt
  • Taja: Kristanna Loken
  • Vorpax: Tracy Douglas
  • Shang Tsung: Bruce Locke
  • Raiden and Shao Kahn: Jeffrey Meek
  • Recurring characters

  • Baron Reyland: John Reilly
  • Geneviere "Jen" Reyland: Jennifer Renton
  • Omegis: Angelica Bridges
  • Kiri: Sung Hi Lee
  • Ankha: Tahitia Hicks
  • Siann: Dana Hee
  • Lamera: Lena Carwdwell
  • Mika: Jaime Pressly
  • Sora: Renee Tenison
  • Kreeya: Fabiana Udenio
  • Qali: Roshumba Williams
  • Hanna: Eva Mendes
  • Jola: Andreea Radutoiu
  • Tomas: Alexander Walters
  • Kebral: Greg Vaughan
  • Peron: Josie Davis
  • Dion: Kathleen Kinmont
  • Game characters

  • Scorpion: Chris Casamassa
  • Sub-Zero: J.J. Perry
  • Kitana: Audie England, Dara Tomanovich
  • Noob Saibot: Sultan Uddin
  • Quan Chi: Adoni Maropis
  • Mileena: Megan Brown
  • Rain: Percy "Spitfire" Brown
  • Reiko: Jim Helsinger
  • Reptile: Jon Valera
  • Smoke – Computer animated
  • Goro – Computer animated
  • Notable guest appearances

    With Conquest immediately following TNT's top-rated program, WCW Monday Nitro, WCW wrestlers Meng and Wrath filmed separate appearances. Former QVC model Dorian played the barmaid Magda in the episodes "Twisted Truth" and "Quan Chi." Eva Mendes also appeared in one episode as Siro's ex-girlfriend.

    Production and distribution

    Mortal Kombat: Conquest was produced by Threshold Entertainment (who produced the Mortal Kombat film series) in association with New Line Television (television arm of the films' distributor). Warner Bros. Television Distribution (the Warner Bros. unit (eventual holder of the Mortal Kombat property) is New Line's corporate sibling turned parent) syndicated the series until it was later picked up by TNT, who aired the remaining new episodes in addition to broadcasting repeats in syndication. With a lucrative timeslot following WCW Monday Nitro, Conquest was very popular, but according to the show's developer, Joshua Wexler, this resulted in higher budget costs for the show than anticipated. The cancellation was not announced at first, and rumors of a second season circulated. However, TNT pulled the plug on the show, leaving it with a cliffhanger ending. The ending was planned to have been resolved in the second season, which would have summed up the series and corresponded with the MK timeline.

    DVD

    Mortal Kombat: Conquest has been released on DVD in the United Kingdom and Australia, where it enjoyed a more successful run on television. Unofficial collections produced in the UK consist of unrelated and edited episodes merged so that each disc contains a theme, and some of the DVDs contain spelling errors on the covers. Several episodes of the series, consisting of one show per disc, were released in Germany; two of the discs feature episodes centered around Kreeya and Sub-Zero. DVDs were also recently released in Portugal, with many spelling errors on the covers.

    On March 31, 2015, Warner Home Video released Mortal Kombat: Conquest - Season One on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.

    Reception

    In 2010, 4thletter! ranked Conquest as sixth on the list of "The Top Ten Most Ridiculous Things to Come Out of Mortal Kombat". In 2011, 1UP.com featured the series in the article "The Top Ten Times Mortal Kombat Went Wrong", calling it a "wire-fu disaster".

    References

    Mortal Kombat: Conquest Wikipedia