Mortal Kombat in other media/Movies

This is a list of movies, where they do parodies or references to characters, story and more about the Mortal Kombat series

Fast and Furious
In a bonus scene from DVD, is watched a customized car with the Dragon logo. See Image Reference

The Pacifier
There is a scene about a girl playing Mortal Kombat Trilogy, in it appears Motaro against Kintaro in Jade's Desert. See Image Reference

Resident Evil: Apocalipsis
When Alice fights Némesis, Cain shouts her: Finish him!, a clear allusion to Mortal Kombat because the director of RE: Apocalipsis, Paul W. S. Anderson is also director of the first movie of Mortal Kombat.

Very Bad Things
Some actors are playing Mortal Kombat 4 in Arcade.

Spy Hard
In the 1996 movie Spy Hard, the antagonist General Rancor played by Andy Griffith says to the titular character Dick Steele played by Leslie Nielsen, while proclaiming what he believed to be the future of the Internet: "What's left of you will have to watch helplessly while I play Mortal Kombat with the entire world!" Eight years later Deception was released, the first Mortal Kombat game to feature online gameplay. (Note: There was a short-lived online game adaptor called "X-Band" for the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, at the end of both consoles' lifecycle).

Cable Guy
In the 1996 movie, Cable Guy, the character played by the lead Jim Carrey says to another character: "You will play Mortal Kombat with a friend in Vietnam!". See Image reference

Ghost Rider
The movie Ghost Rider makes a reference to Scorpion when Ghost Rider, while atop a skyscraper, uses a chain to grab a helicopter and pull it toward him while yelling "COME HERE!" and his head is a skull engulfed in flames, very similar to the Scorpion's Deadly Alliance alternate costume.See Image Reference

Billy Madison
A kid said in the movie "I think that Mortal Kombat is the best game never created", Adam Sandler responds "No, I disagree, my favorite game is Donkey Kong"

The 40 Year Old Virgin
The friends of the protagonist appears playing Mortal Kombat: Deception, in two fights: one is between Sub-Zero against Baraka, giving the victory to the Lin Kuei finishing with a Fatality and the other, with the victory of the Tarkata, also finishing in Fatality. Strangely, they were playing with Nintendo 64 controllers instead Gamecube, Playstation 2 or XBox's controllers (those consoles were the ones which the game was released).