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|Name = Johnny Cage
 
|Name = Johnny Cage
 
|image = Johnny Render mk 11 1.png
 
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|Real Name = Johnathan Carlton
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|Real Name = Jonathan Carlton
 
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|Species = [[Human]]
 
|Species = [[Human]]
 
|Weapons = [[Bowie Knife]] (''MK4'', ''MKG'') <br/>[[Pistol]] (''MK4'', ''MKG'') <br/>[[Nunchaku]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'', ''MK:D'', ''MK:U'', ''MK:A'')<br/>Brass Knuckles (''MKX'', ''MK11'')
 
|Weapons = [[Bowie Knife]] (''MK4'', ''MKG'') <br/>[[Pistol]] (''MK4'', ''MKG'') <br/>[[Nunchaku]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'', ''MK:D'', ''MK:U'', ''MK:A'')<br/>Brass Knuckles (''MKX'', ''MK11'')
|Fighting Styles = [[Jeet Kune Do]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'', ''MK:D'', ''MK:U'') <br/> [[Karate]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'') <br/> [[Shinto Ryu]] (''MK:D'', ''MK:U'')<br/>[[Shorin Ryu]] (''MK:A'')
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|Fighting Styles = [[Karate]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'', ''MK 2011'', ''MKX'', ''MK11'') <br/> [[Jeet Kune Do]] (''MK:DA'', ''MK:TE'', ''MK:D'', ''MK:U'') <br/> [[Shinto Ryu]] (''MK:D'', ''MK:U'')<br/>[[Shorin Ryu]] (''MK:A'', ''MK 2011'', ''MKX'', ''MK11'')
 
|Alignment =
 
|Alignment =
|Portrayers = [[Daniel Pesina]] (''MK'', ''MKII'') <br/>[[Chris Alexander]] (''MKT'') <br/>Robert Gatson (''MK4'') <br/> [[Linden Ashby]] (first movie; MK11 Premire Skin<ref>[https://twitter.com/MortalKombat/status/1330996225823240192 Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate on Twitter: "🤔 #MKUltimate" / Twitter]</ref>) <br/>[[Chris Conrad]] (second movie) <br/>[[Matt Mullins]] (''MKR'', ''MKL 1'') <br/>[[Casper Van Dien]] (''MKL 2'') <br/> Jeff Durbin (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>Brad Halstead (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>Ted Nordblum (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>[[Jeff Bennett]] (''[[Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins|Journey Begins]]'') <br/>[[Ed Boon]] (''MK4'', voice) <br/>Matt Chapman II (''MK:SM'')<br/>[[Jeff Pilson]] (''MK 2011'') <br/>[[Andrew Bowen]] (''MKX'', ''MK11'') <br/>[[Colin Ryan]] (''[[MK11]]'') (model) <br/>[[Joel McHale]] (''[[Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge|MKL:SR]]'')}}
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|Portrayers = [[Daniel Pesina]] (''MK'', ''MKII'') <br/>[[Chris Alexander]] (''MKT'') <br/>Robert Gatson (''MK4'') <br/> [[Linden Ashby]] (first movie; MK11 Premire Skin<ref>[https://twitter.com/MortalKombat/status/1330996225823240192 Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate on Twitter: "🤔 #MKUltimate" / Twitter]</ref>) <br/>[[Chris Conrad]] (second movie) <br/>[[Matt Mullins]] (''MKR'', ''MKL 1'') <br/>[[Casper Van Dien]] (''MKL 2'') <br/> Jeff Durbin (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>Brad Halstead (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>Ted Nordblum (''[[Mortal Kombat: Live Tour|Live Tour]]'') <br/>[[Jeff Bennett]] (''[[Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins|Journey Begins]]'') <br/>[[Ed Boon]] (''MK4'', voice) <br/>Matt Chapman II (''MK:SM'')<br/>[[Jeff Pilson]] (''MK 2011'') <br/>[[Andrew Bowen]] (''MKX'', ''MK11'') <br/>[[Colin Ryan]] (''[[MK11]]'') (model) <br/>[[Joel McHale]] (''[[Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge|MKL:SR]]'', ''[[Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms|MKL:BOTR]]'')}}
   
 
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{{Quote|Y'know making movies is no walk in the park.|Johnny Cage to [[Liu Kang]] in ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]''.}}
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{{Quote|Y'know, making movies is no walk in the park.|Johnny Cage to [[Liu Kang]] in ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]''.}}
 
'''Jonathan Carlton''',<ref name="KombatKast">[https://youtu.be/j0Gcw9VHC2w?t=1493 ''Kombat Kast'' | Johnny Cage Walkthrough Ep. 3 | Mortal Kombat - YouTube]</ref> better known by his stage name '''Johnny Cage''', is an action movie star and martial artist in the ''[[Mortal Kombat series|Mortal Kombat]]'' fighting game series. He is one of the seven original characters, debuting in the first ''[[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|Mortal Kombat]]'' arcade game, and remains one of the most popular characters in the franchise to date.
 
'''Jonathan Carlton''',<ref name="KombatKast">[https://youtu.be/j0Gcw9VHC2w?t=1493 ''Kombat Kast'' | Johnny Cage Walkthrough Ep. 3 | Mortal Kombat - YouTube]</ref> better known by his stage name '''Johnny Cage''', is an action movie star and martial artist in the ''[[Mortal Kombat series|Mortal Kombat]]'' fighting game series. He is one of the seven original characters, debuting in the first ''[[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|Mortal Kombat]]'' arcade game, and remains one of the most popular characters in the franchise to date.
   
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In ''[[Mortal Kombat 11|MK11]]'', a present Johnny Cage retains his military appearance from the last game, but now sports an olive green vest along with a dark gray long sleeved shirt that fully covers his chest tattoo. He also wears knee pads and military boots, along with dog tags around his neck and a pistol on his hip. A young Johnny Cage wears his ''Mortal Kombat (2011)'' outfit, but he now sports a blue and purple jacket and purple-framed sunglasses. They also retained their last name on his belt, which can be customized. During the [[Black Dragon]] infiltration of the [[Special Forces]] base, the young Johnny Cage's left cheek is badly grazed by a bullet, causing a faded scar to appear on the older Cage's face.
 
In ''[[Mortal Kombat 11|MK11]]'', a present Johnny Cage retains his military appearance from the last game, but now sports an olive green vest along with a dark gray long sleeved shirt that fully covers his chest tattoo. He also wears knee pads and military boots, along with dog tags around his neck and a pistol on his hip. A young Johnny Cage wears his ''Mortal Kombat (2011)'' outfit, but he now sports a blue and purple jacket and purple-framed sunglasses. They also retained their last name on his belt, which can be customized. During the [[Black Dragon]] infiltration of the [[Special Forces]] base, the young Johnny Cage's left cheek is badly grazed by a bullet, causing a faded scar to appear on the older Cage's face.
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== Character Development ==
 
Cage was modelled after the Belgian actor, [[Wikipedia:Jean-Claude Van Damme|Jean-Claude Van Damme]]. The creators wanted Van Damme to be Johnny Cage in the [[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|first ''Mortal Kombat'']], but Van Damme was unavailable due to his movie work. Johnny Cage's clothes in the first ''Mortal Kombat'' are almost identical to the clothes Van Damme wore in the last match in the 1988 film ''[[wikipedia:Bloodsport (film)|Bloodsport]]''. Cage's split punch, Nutcracker, as well as "Blood Spurt" Brutality are also inspired by the film.
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Johnny Cage's film ''Ninja Mime'' is most likely inspired by the opening scenes from the action film ''[[Wikipedia:The Quest (film)|The Quest]]'' in which the hero, also portrayed by Van Damme, dressed like a mime, evades authorities using martial arts-like moves.
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According to [[Daniel Pesina]], the original portrayer of Cage, the character was additionally modeled after [[Wikipedia:Iron Fist (comics)|Daniel Rand]] of Marvel’s ''Iron Fist'' franchise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/mortal-kombat-daniel-pesina-johnny-cage-interview-9574191|title=Mortal Kombat's Daniel Pesina on Being Johnny Cage, Helping Create Fatalities, and Giving Scorpion His Spear|last=Leatherman|first=Benjamin|date=August 11, 2017|work=Phoenix New Times|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811190456/http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/mortal-kombat-daniel-pesina-johnny-cage-interview-9574191|archive-date=August 11, 2017|access-date=October 22, 2017}}</ref> Additionally, he shares the last name with [[Wikipedia:Luke Cage|Luke Cage]] of ''[[Wikipedia:Power Man and Iron Fist|Power Man and Iron Fist]]''. He shares this trait, among others in later titles, with actor [[wikipedia:Nicolas Cage|Nicolas Cage]].
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Johnny Cage was the first character created for the [[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|first ''Mortal Kombat'']]. The test prototype had two Johnny Cages fighting each other.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/mortal-kombat-2011/videos/mortal-kombat-20th-anniversary-retrospective-6378022/|title=''Mortal Kombat'' 20th Anniversary Retrospective|date=2011-04-19|website=GameSpot|access-date=2013-06-28}}</ref> Despite this, he was ironically the last character to be given a Fatality in that game. Until a last-minute brainstorm by co-creator [[John Tobias]] that later evolved into the '''Head Pop''' Fatality, he was simply going to throw his opponent across the screen.<ref name="egm95">Goldman, Michael; Aaron, Richard E. (1995). "Ed Boon & John Tobias Interview". ''MK3 Official Kollector's Book''. Electronic Gaming Monthly.</ref> However in 2018, Daniel Pesina countered this, claiming the finisher was the first one created by himself.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/an-oral-history-of-mortal-kombat|title=An Oral History of ''Mortal Kombat''|date=2018-11-26|website=MEL Magazine|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-25}}</ref>
   
 
==Combat Characteristics==
 
==Combat Characteristics==
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**Ah, what's for dinner? - Spaghetti or Ramen. - Man, I'm really torn.
 
**Ah, what's for dinner? - Spaghetti or Ramen. - Man, I'm really torn.
 
**Ah, this hangover. - Too much fun at happy hour? - I got totally ripped.
 
**Ah, this hangover. - Too much fun at happy hour? - I got totally ripped.
*'''Who Hired This Guy:''' Cage uppercuts the opponent, breaking their jaw and making it dangle. A woman then yells, "Cut! Reset!" at him whilst a boom mic appears, implying that he has to retry the fatality. After a clapperboard sequence, which has "Deadly Uppercut" written on it, Cage uppercuts the opponent once more, punching their jaw off and busting their throat, only to be told to do it yet again, to which Cage replies, "Who hired this guy, what the fu-" before being interrupted by a bleep. After the 19th take, Cage manages to punch off the opponent's head, only to have his hand stuck in the head. Frustrated, he throws the head towards the screen, visibly cracking it, while Cage can be seen flipping off the head. (''MK11'')
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*'''Who Hired This Guy:''' In a variation of his '''Head Pop''' fatality, Cage uppercuts the opponent, breaking their jaw and making it dangle. A woman then yells, "Cut! Reset!" at him whilst a boom mic appears, implying that he has to retry the fatality. After a clapperboard sequence, which has "Deadly Uppercut" written on it, Cage uppercuts the opponent once more, punching their jaw off and busting their throat, only to be told to do it yet again, to which Cage replies, "Who hired this guy, what the fu-" before being interrupted by a bleep. After the 19th take, Cage manages to punch off the opponent's head, only to have his hand stuck in the head. Frustrated, he throws the head towards the screen, visibly cracking it, while Cage can be seen flipping off the head. (''MK11'')
   
 
===[[Brutality|Brutalities]] ===
 
===[[Brutality|Brutalities]] ===
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===Mortal Kombat 11===
 
===Mortal Kombat 11===
 
====Gameplay ====
 
*"''Highlight!''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''Damn, I'm good.''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''That hurt!''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''Oh snap!''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''Martini shot.''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''Showtime!''" (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
*"''I'm the chosen one.''" (Kombo/throw quote on Liu Kang)
 
*"''IIIII'M THE STAR!"'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''I only need, one take."'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''Ready for my closeup."'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''Not now, Edwards."'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''Hello, lady~''" (Round Win quote)
 
*"''143...?''" (Round Win quote)
 
*"''911? Really?''" (Round Win quote)
 
*"''Let's make this quick.''" (Round Win quote (Movie Skin only))
 
*"''It’s good to be king."'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''UGH! *bleep*! NOT MY CONTRACT!" ''(Round Win quote)
 
*"''Buncha idiots."'' (Round Win quote)
 
*"''What the hell?!''" (Round Win quote)
 
*"''AH! You fu*bleep*!''" (Round Win quote)
 
*"''Fuck you, fuck you! FUCK you!" ''(Round Win quote)
 
*"''Johnny Caaage. That's right."'' (Brutality quote)
 
*"''It's game over, man."'' (Brutality quote)
 
*"''Caaaged!"'' (Kombo/Throw quote)
 
   
 
====Story Mode ====
 
====Story Mode ====
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*''"Think she'll ever love me?"''
 
*''"Think she'll ever love me?"''
 
*''"Yes she did, Jax. Yes she did."''
 
*''"Yes she did, Jax. Yes she did."''
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=== Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms ===
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*"''Wow. That... that seems a bit harsh.''"
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*"''Not yet.''"
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*"''It's a whole thing. I'll explain later.''"
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*"''Nevermind. That sums it up.''"
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*"''That... was... my move. I can't breathe.''"
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*"''Easy for you to say. You... don't... have nuts.''"
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*"''Lucky shot, let's see you-''"
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
===Character Development===
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===General===
*As [[#Appearance|mentioned above]], in the first game, Cage was modelled after the Belgian actor, [[Wikipedia:Jean-Claude Van Damme|Jean-Claude Van Damme]]. The creators wanted Van Damme to be Johnny Cage in the [[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|first ''Mortal Kombat'']], but Van Damme was unavailable due to his movie work.
 
**Johnny Cage's clothes in the first ''Mortal Kombat'' are almost identical to the clothes Van Damme wore in the last match in the 1988 film ''[[wikipedia:Bloodsport (film)|Bloodsport]]''. Cage's split punch, Nutcracker, as well as "Blood Spurt" Brutality are also inspired by the film.
 
**Johnny Cage's film ''Ninja Mime'' is most likely inspired by the opening scenes from the action film ''[[Wikipedia:The Quest (film)|The Quest]]'' in which the hero, also portrayed by Van Damme, dressed like a mime, evades authorities using martial arts-like moves.
 
**Concept art for the Shrine in ''Mortal Kombat X'' shows a portrait of Johnny Cage's ancestor, who bears a strong resemblance to Van Damme.
 
*According to [[Daniel Pesina]], the original portrayer of Cage, the character was additionally modeled after [[Wikipedia:Iron Fist (comics)|Daniel Rand]] of Marvel’s ''Iron Fist'' franchise.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/mortal-kombat-daniel-pesina-johnny-cage-interview-9574191|title=Mortal Kombat's Daniel Pesina on Being Johnny Cage, Helping Create Fatalities, and Giving Scorpion His Spear|last=Leatherman|first=Benjamin|date=August 11, 2017|work=Phoenix New Times|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170811190456/http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/mortal-kombat-daniel-pesina-johnny-cage-interview-9574191|archive-date=August 11, 2017|access-date=October 22, 2017}}</ref>
 
**Additionally, he shares the last name with [[Wikipedia:Luke Cage|Luke Cage]] of ''[[Wikipedia:Power Man and Iron Fist|Power Man and Iron Fist]]''. He shares this trait, among others in later titles, with actor [[wikipedia:Nicolas Cage|Nicolas Cage]].
 
 
*Though the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise is notorious for replacing the letter "[[Wikipedia:C#History|c]]" with "[[Wikipedia:K#History|k]]", Cage is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that ''Kage'' (影, pronounced "ka-ge", with a hard G) in Japanese means "shadow", and Johnny Cage is the master of many shadow move techniques.
 
*Though the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise is notorious for replacing the letter "[[Wikipedia:C#History|c]]" with "[[Wikipedia:K#History|k]]", Cage is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that ''Kage'' (影, pronounced "ka-ge", with a hard G) in Japanese means "shadow", and Johnny Cage is the master of many shadow move techniques.
*John Carlton,<ref name = MK1_comic>Page 15, ''[[Mortal Kombat Comics (Midway)|Mortal Kombat Collector's Edition]]'' (1992)</ref><ref name=MK1_SNES>[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_SNES/manual/Formated/Mortal_Kombat_-_1993_-_Acclaim_Entertainment.pdf ''Mortal Kombat'' - Nintendo SNES - Manual - gamesdatabase.org]</ref> Cage's real name, comes from the Midway game programmer, who worked on the popular arcade series ''[[Wikipedia:NBA Jam|NBA Jam]]''.<ref>Arnold, J. Douglas; Meston, Zach (1995). ''Mortal Kombat 3: Player's Guide''. Sandwich Islands Publishing. ISBN 1884364144.</ref>
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*John Carlton,<ref name="MK1_comic">Page 15, ''[[Mortal Kombat Comics (Midway)|Mortal Kombat Collector's Edition]]'' (1992)</ref><ref name="MK1_SNES">[https://www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_SNES/manual/Formated/Mortal_Kombat_-_1993_-_Acclaim_Entertainment.pdf ''Mortal Kombat'' - Nintendo SNES - Manual - gamesdatabase.org]</ref> Cage's real name, comes from the Midway game programmer, who worked on the popular arcade series ''[[Wikipedia:NBA Jam|NBA Jam]]''.<ref>Arnold, J. Douglas; Meston, Zach (1995). ''Mortal Kombat 3: Player's Guide''. Sandwich Islands Publishing. ISBN 1884364144.</ref>
 
*The original name for Johnny Cage was '''Michael Grimm''', "the current box office champion and star of such movies as ''Dragon's Fist'', ''Dragon's Fist II'' and the award-winning ''Sudden Violence''."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitpic.com/6nlvgb|title=More doodles from my ancient MK notebook. JohnnyCage on Twitpic|author=John Tobias|author-link=John Tobias|publisher=Twitpic.com|access-date=June 28, 2013}}</ref> It was changed during pre-production of the first ''MK''.
 
*The original name for Johnny Cage was '''Michael Grimm''', "the current box office champion and star of such movies as ''Dragon's Fist'', ''Dragon's Fist II'' and the award-winning ''Sudden Violence''."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitpic.com/6nlvgb|title=More doodles from my ancient MK notebook. JohnnyCage on Twitpic|author=John Tobias|author-link=John Tobias|publisher=Twitpic.com|access-date=June 28, 2013}}</ref> It was changed during pre-production of the first ''MK''.
 
*According to his person information in ''[[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|Mortal Kombat]]'', Johnny Cage's father is [[Cage family|Robert Carlton]] and his mother is [[Cage family|Rose Carlton]]. He also has a sister, [[Cage family|Rebecca Carlton]]. His ex-wife is [[Cage family#Members by Marriage|Cindy Ford]].<ref name="MK1_comic" /><ref name="MK1_SNES" /> Additionally, [[Jimmy Cage]] from ''[[Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts]]'', is Johnny Cage's alleged brother.
*Johnny Cage was the first character created for the [[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|first ''Mortal Kombat'']]. The test prototype had two Johnny Cages fighting each other.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/mortal-kombat-2011/videos/mortal-kombat-20th-anniversary-retrospective-6378022/|title=''Mortal Kombat'' 20th Anniversary Retrospective|date=2011-04-19|website=GameSpot|access-date=2013-06-28}}</ref>
 
**Despite this, he was ironically the last character to be given a Fatality in that game. Until a last-minute brainstorm by co-creator [[John Tobias]] that later evolved into the '''Head Pop''' Fatality, he was simply going to throw his opponent across the screen.<ref name="egm95">Goldman, Michael; Aaron, Richard E. (1995). "Ed Boon & John Tobias Interview". ''MK3 Official Kollector's Book''. Electronic Gaming Monthly.</ref> However in 2018, Daniel Pesina countered this, claiming the finisher was the first one created by himself.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/an-oral-history-of-mortal-kombat|title=An Oral History of ''Mortal Kombat''|date=2018-11-26|website=MEL Magazine|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-25}}</ref>
 
 
===General===
 
*According to his person information in ''[[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|Mortal Kombat]]'', Johnny Cage's father is [[Cage family|Robert Carlton]] and his mother is [[Cage family|Rose Carlton]]. He also has a sister, [[Cage family|Rebecca Carlton]]. His ex-wife is [[Cage family#Members by Marriage|Cindy Ford]].<ref name = MK1_comic/><ref name=MK1_SNES/> Additionally, [[Jimmy Cage]] from ''[[Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts]]'', is Jonny Cage's alleged brother.
 
 
*Johnny Cage's official theme is titled "Prepare Yourself" and the song features an announcement mentioning "John Carlton", Johnny Cage's real name.
 
*Johnny Cage's official theme is titled "Prepare Yourself" and the song features an announcement mentioning "John Carlton", Johnny Cage's real name.
 
*A trading card mentions that Johnny Cage's real name is '''Jonathan Carlton''' and his favorite color is [[Wikipedia:azure (color)|azure blue]].{{fact|3=Product name}} Additionally, IGN also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080924095628/http://stars.ign.com/objects/142/14245577.html IGN: Johnny Cage] <small>(Retrieved from Internet Archive)</small></ref> Later in 2019, [[Stephanie Brownback]] also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton" on the 3rd episode of ''[[Kombat Kast]]''.<ref name="KombatKast"/>
 
*A trading card mentions that Johnny Cage's real name is '''Jonathan Carlton''' and his favorite color is [[Wikipedia:azure (color)|azure blue]].{{fact|3=Product name}} Additionally, IGN also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080924095628/http://stars.ign.com/objects/142/14245577.html IGN: Johnny Cage] <small>(Retrieved from Internet Archive)</small></ref> Later in 2019, [[Stephanie Brownback]] also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton" on the 3rd episode of ''[[Kombat Kast]]''.<ref name="KombatKast"/>
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**Cage's ''MKII'' ending shows him battling Shao Kahn on the big screen, in the movie ''Mortal Kombat II''.
 
**Cage's ''MKII'' ending shows him battling Shao Kahn on the big screen, in the movie ''Mortal Kombat II''.
 
**He also appeared on ''Celebrity [[SMASH TV|SMASH TV]]''. He won the episode he was in, and donated his winnings to charity.
 
**He also appeared on ''Celebrity [[SMASH TV|SMASH TV]]''. He won the episode he was in, and donated his winnings to charity.
**In ''Mortal Kombat X ''and'' Mortal Kombat 11'', Johnny Cage has an unlockable ''Ninja Mime'' skin that shows his outfit used in his movie of the same name - although the outfit is different from one game to another, it can be inferred that Cage wore both in the film.
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**In ''Mortal Kombat X ''and'' Mortal Kombat 11'', Johnny Cage has an unlockable ''Ninja Mime'' skin that shows his outfit used in his movie of the same name - although the outfit is different from one game to another, it can be inferred that Cage wore both in the film or they are from seperate films.
 
*In ''MKX'', an interaction with [[Erron Black]] reveals that, in addition to action movies, among his other film roles he has also starred in a few Westerns.
 
*In ''MKX'', an interaction with [[Erron Black]] reveals that, in addition to action movies, among his other film roles he has also starred in a few Westerns.
 
*''Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance'' reveals that [[Cyrax]] dislikes Cage's movies. Specifically, that he felt robbed after seeing ''Ninja Mime''. [[Kabal]] expresses similar dislike for them in ''Mortal Kombat 11''. [[Tremor]], however, openly enjoys Cage's films, declaring his excitement to fight him in ''Mortal Kombat X'', and [[Fujin]] admits to being a fan in ''MK11'' despite finding Cage himself insufferable.
 
*''Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance'' reveals that [[Cyrax]] dislikes Cage's movies. Specifically, that he felt robbed after seeing ''Ninja Mime''. [[Kabal]] expresses similar dislike for them in ''Mortal Kombat 11''. [[Tremor]], however, openly enjoys Cage's films, declaring his excitement to fight him in ''Mortal Kombat X'', and [[Fujin]] admits to being a fan in ''MK11'' despite finding Cage himself insufferable.
 
*A tombstone entitled "CAGE" can be seen in the [[Graveyard]] arena for every game it appears in, except for ''MK'' (2011).
 
*A tombstone entitled "CAGE" can be seen in the [[Graveyard]] arena for every game it appears in, except for ''MK'' (2011).
 
*[[Wikipedia:Brandon Lee|Brandon Lee]] was originally cast as Johnny Cage for the first film, but he died before filming began.<ref>[https://www.eightieskids.com/12-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-mortal-kombat-movie/ Flawless Victory! 20 Things You Didn’t Know About The 1995 ''Mortal Kombat'' Movie | Eighties Kids]</ref>
 
*In the first film, after Cage defeats Scorpion, a [[Johnny Cage's Autograph|photo signed]] "To my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a nod to his [[Friendship]] finishing move in ''Mortal Kombat II''.
 
*Albeit not appearing in the animated series ''[[Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm]]'', many of Cage's character traits were incorporated into [[Kurtis Stryker]].
 
*Johnny Cage is the only one of the original 7 characters from ''MK'' to not make a playable appearance in ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe|MK vs DCU]]''.
 
*Johnny Cage is mentioned in a dialogue between [[community:c:injusticegodsamongus:Sub-Zero|Sub-Zero]] and [[w:c:injusticegodsamongus:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]] in ''Injustice 2''.
 
*In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage's '''Super Split Punch''' Fatality was placed at the 3rd best Mortal Kombat Fatality.
 
*In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage was placed at #9 of the P.A.B. ("Pussy Ass Bitch") characters in gaming history, due to his nut punch attack.
 
*In ''Unreal Championship 2'', [[Raiden]] will occasionally taunt his opponent by stating that they "fight like Johnny Cage!".
 
*Johnny Cage has made a guest appearance on the NetherRealm Studios mobile fighting game, ''[[w:c:wwe-immortals:Johnny Cage|WWE Immortals]]''.
 
**His variations are "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat". The renders for the game are borrowed from the ''Mortal Kombat X'' mobile game.
 
**The glasses that Johnny wears in his "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat" renders have switched. The blood on his wrist tapes is also gone.
 
**His Finisher is his X-Ray attack from ''MKX'', '''Kasting Kall'''.
   
 
===''Mortal Kombat''===
 
===''Mortal Kombat''===
 
*As stated above, Johnny Cage was the first character created for the [[Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)|first ''Mortal Kombat'']]. The test prototype had two Johnny Cages fighting each other.<ref name=":0" />
 
*A glitch in the first ''Mortal Kombat'' makes Johnny Cage's Head Pop Fatality's uppercut, if performed quick enough, knock off a phantom head of the opponent, though this can only be done on Kano, Sub-Zero, and Scorpion.
 
*A glitch in the first ''Mortal Kombat'' makes Johnny Cage's Head Pop Fatality's uppercut, if performed quick enough, knock off a phantom head of the opponent, though this can only be done on Kano, Sub-Zero, and Scorpion.
 
**This was later referenced in ''MKII'', with it becoming an actual Fatality as a variation of the original Fatality, called '''Triple Punch Decapitation'''; this time, Johnny Cage uppercuts three heads off.
 
**This was later referenced in ''MKII'', with it becoming an actual Fatality as a variation of the original Fatality, called '''Triple Punch Decapitation'''; this time, Johnny Cage uppercuts three heads off.
 
**His '''Who Hired This Guy''' Fatality in ''MK11'' is a reference to his '''Triple Head Decapitation''' Fatality with his line from the 1995 film ''[[Mortal Kombat (1995 film)|Mortal Kombat]]''.
 
**His '''Who Hired This Guy''' Fatality in ''MK11'' is a reference to his '''Triple Head Decapitation''' Fatality with his line from the 1995 film ''[[Mortal Kombat (1995 film)|Mortal Kombat]]''.
 
*Johnny Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of ''MK'' due to memory constraints. However, the game features a cheat code that made him playable in Sonya's sprite.
 
*Johnny Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of ''MK'' due to memory constraints. However, the game features a cheat code that made him playable in Sonya's sprite.
 
*Concept art for the Shrine in ''Mortal Kombat X'' shows a portrait of Johnny Cage's ancestor, who bears a strong resemblance to Van Damme.
   
 
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===''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance''===
 
===''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance''===
*The movie poster seen during Cage's ending in ''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance'' featured himself as the main character, with several other characters appearing as well, including [[Sonya Blade]] as the main heroine<!-- or his romantic interest-->, with [[Shang Tsung]], [[Quan Chi]], [[Moloch]], and [[Scorpion]] as antagonists.
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*The [[:File:Mortal_Kombat_Deadly_Alliance_Movie.jpg|movie poster]] seen during Cage's ending in ''Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance'' featured himself as the main character, with several other characters appearing as well, including [[Sonya Blade]] as the main heroine<!-- or his romantic interest-->, with [[Shang Tsung]], [[Quan Chi]], [[Moloch]], and [[Scorpion]] as antagonists.
   
 
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*In early beta of ''MK11'', when previewing Johnny's belt buckle in the Kosmetic Kustomization, Cage would look down briefly, and when the camera pans to his belt, his left hand would show an "OK" sign. This was changed during its release with Cage flipping the bird instead. <ref>[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1485683-mortal-kombat-11 Middle Finger = Acceptable, Okay Sign = BAD | ''Mortal Kombat 11'' | Know Your Meme]</ref>
 
*In early beta of ''MK11'', when previewing Johnny's belt buckle in the Kosmetic Kustomization, Cage would look down briefly, and when the camera pans to his belt, his left hand would show an "OK" sign. This was changed during its release with Cage flipping the bird instead. <ref>[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1485683-mortal-kombat-11 Middle Finger = Acceptable, Okay Sign = BAD | ''Mortal Kombat 11'' | Know Your Meme]</ref>
 
*If Johnny is selected with one of his Ninja Mime outfits, previewing his glove Kosmetics will alter, where he is trapped in an invisible box before he punches through the box, seemingly breaking it.
 
*If Johnny is selected with one of his Ninja Mime outfits, previewing his glove Kosmetics will alter, where he is trapped in an invisible box before he punches through the box, seemingly breaking it.
*Wwhen previewing Johnny's sunglasses in the Kosmetic Kustomization, at a random moment after selecting a pair of sunglasses, when Johnny flashes his hands, stars and a chime sound will come from his hands.
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*When previewing Johnny's sunglasses in the Kosmetic Kustomization, at a random moment after selecting a pair of sunglasses, when Johnny flashes his hands, stars and a chime sound will come from his hands.
 
*Johnny's "Dub Dub WB" Friendship is a reference to Merrie Melodies character Michigan J. Frog, who also dances with a cane and top hat.
 
*Johnny's "Dub Dub WB" Friendship is a reference to Merrie Melodies character Michigan J. Frog, who also dances with a cane and top hat.
 
**"Dub Dub WB" is also a reference to Warner Bros., which owns both the Mortal Kombat and Merrie Melodies franchises.
 
**"Dub Dub WB" is also a reference to Warner Bros., which owns both the Mortal Kombat and Merrie Melodies franchises.
 
*After defeating the past version of Erron Black in his own chapter, Johnny Cage will taunt him for his loss saying: "You chose...poorly". This is a reference to a famous line in the movie ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusader''.
 
*After defeating the past version of Erron Black in his own chapter, Johnny Cage will taunt him for his loss saying: "You chose...poorly". This is a reference to a famous line in the movie ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusader''.
 
**This is further referenced when Erron Black receives a costume that looks similar to the uniform of the movie's titular protagonist.
 
**This is further referenced when Erron Black receives a costume that looks similar to the uniform of the movie's titular protagonist.
 
===Appearances in Other Media===
 
*[[Wikipedia:Brandon Lee|Brandon Lee]] was originally cast as Johnny Cage for the first film, but he died before filming began.<ref>[https://www.eightieskids.com/12-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-mortal-kombat-movie/ Flawless Victory! 20 Things You Didn’t Know About The 1995 ''Mortal Kombat'' Movie | Eighties Kids]</ref>
 
*In the first film, after Cage defeats Scorpion, a [[Johnny Cage's Autograph|photo signed]] "To my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a nod to his [[Friendship]] finishing move in ''Mortal Kombat II''.
 
*Albeit not appearing in the animated series ''[[Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm]]'', many of Cage's character traits were incorporated into [[Kurtis Stryker]].
 
*Johnny Cage is the only one of the original 7 characters from ''MK'' to not make a playable appearance in ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe|MK vs DCU]]''.
 
*Johnny Cage is mentioned in a dialogue between [[community:c:injusticegodsamongus:Sub-Zero|Sub-Zero]] and [[w:c:injusticegodsamongus:Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)|Green Lantern]] in ''Injustice 2''.
 
*In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage's '''Super Split Punch''' Fatality was placed at the 3rd best Mortal Kombat Fatality.
 
*In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage was placed at #9 of the P.A.B. ("Pussy Ass Bitch") characters in gaming history, due to his nut punch attack.
 
*In ''Unreal Championship 2'', [[Raiden]] will occasionally taunt his opponent by stating that they "fight like Johnny Cage!".
 
*Johnny Cage has made a guest appearance on the NetherRealm Studios mobile fighting game, ''[[w:c:wwe-immortals:Johnny Cage|WWE Immortals]]''.
 
**His variations are "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat". The renders for the game are borrowed from the ''Mortal Kombat X'' mobile game.
 
**The glasses that Johnny wears in his "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat" renders have switched. The blood on his wrist tapes is also gone.
 
**His Finisher is his X-Ray attack from ''MKX'', '''Kasting Kall'''.
 
   
 
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—Johnny Cage to Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat 11.

Jonathan Carlton,[4] better known by his stage name Johnny Cage, is an action movie star and martial artist in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. He is one of the seven original characters, debuting in the first Mortal Kombat arcade game, and remains one of the most popular characters in the franchise to date.

Johnny Cage has been a central character to the series alongside the likes of Raiden and Liu Kang, a role that was later passed down to his daughter, Cassie Cage, as well.

About Johnny Cage

Initially, Johnny Cage was a struggling Hollywood action movie star who sought to revitalize his career and reputation. He entered the Mortal Kombat tournament for the sole purpose of displaying his fighting skills and proving himself to skeptical film critics, as they believed Cage was nothing more than an actor who relied too much on stunts and camera work, and was not really a proficient fighter. Eventually, he would become one of the most important defenders of Earthrealm. Despite his materialism, airheadedness, and occasional immaturity, Cage is a brave and loyal warrior, although his antics frequently annoy his allies. For this reason, fans consider him to be the series' foremost comic relief character.

Johnny matures considerably by the time of Mortal Kombat X, losing much of his earlier arrogance and airheadedness. In the process, he becomes a more rounded and serious character, although his penchant for humor remains mostly intact. He maintains this persona in Mortal Kombat 11, complemented by the additional presence of his past self, who shares his former cockiness and brash traits.

Appearance

Johnny Cage is depicted as the typical American action movie star: bare muscular build with tight pants and his trademark sunglasses. In his debut, his clothing was modeled directly after Jean-Claude Van Damme's character in Bloodsport, consisting of black shorts with a red sash and black shoes.[5] From MKII to MK4, he is depicted with black pants with blue accents.

In Deadly Alliance onwards, his design becomes a fusion of his first and familiar appearances, regaining the black shorts, but with a Cage emblem and blue belt tied at his waist. He goes barefoot with bandage straps. Interestingly, he has dyed his brown hair blond. Cage also now sports a chinese Dragon tattoo on his back

In MK 2011, he has a similar outfit from MKII, but with slight changes: he keeps his sunglasses on all the time, his chest is tattooed with his first name, he has straps on his arms and hands, his pants' accents are blue, and his last name is engraved onto his belt buckle.

In MKX, 20 years prior to the main events of the game, he sports a military vest and pants. His default form in the same game features him with a short sleeved hoodie, along with a grayish blue shirt that partially covers his chest tattoo. He also has bandages wrapped around his wrists and black fingerless gloves. Cage's hair has begun to gray as well.

In MK11, a present Johnny Cage retains his military appearance from the last game, but now sports an olive green vest along with a dark gray long sleeved shirt that fully covers his chest tattoo. He also wears knee pads and military boots, along with dog tags around his neck and a pistol on his hip. A young Johnny Cage wears his Mortal Kombat (2011) outfit, but he now sports a blue and purple jacket and purple-framed sunglasses. They also retained their last name on his belt, which can be customized. During the Black Dragon infiltration of the Special Forces base, the young Johnny Cage's left cheek is badly grazed by a bullet, causing a faded scar to appear on the older Cage's face.

Character Development

Cage was modelled after the Belgian actor, Jean-Claude Van Damme. The creators wanted Van Damme to be Johnny Cage in the first Mortal Kombat, but Van Damme was unavailable due to his movie work. Johnny Cage's clothes in the first Mortal Kombat are almost identical to the clothes Van Damme wore in the last match in the 1988 film Bloodsport. Cage's split punch, Nutcracker, as well as "Blood Spurt" Brutality are also inspired by the film.

Johnny Cage's film Ninja Mime is most likely inspired by the opening scenes from the action film The Quest in which the hero, also portrayed by Van Damme, dressed like a mime, evades authorities using martial arts-like moves.

According to Daniel Pesina, the original portrayer of Cage, the character was additionally modeled after Daniel Rand of Marvel’s Iron Fist franchise.[6] Additionally, he shares the last name with Luke Cage of Power Man and Iron Fist. He shares this trait, among others in later titles, with actor Nicolas Cage.

Johnny Cage was the first character created for the first Mortal Kombat. The test prototype had two Johnny Cages fighting each other.[7] Despite this, he was ironically the last character to be given a Fatality in that game. Until a last-minute brainstorm by co-creator John Tobias that later evolved into the Head Pop Fatality, he was simply going to throw his opponent across the screen.[8] However in 2018, Daniel Pesina countered this, claiming the finisher was the first one created by himself.[9]

Combat Characteristics

Abilities

Despite his air-headed and superficial demeanor, Johnny Cage is a strong and agile warrior, showing an excellent fighting technique during battle. After long periods of training with various masters of martial arts, Cage himself has acquired mastery of several fighting styles, such as the famous Karate. He is also trained in the use of firearms and military equipment ranging from pistols to armored tanks.

Although Cage is a human being, he possesses superhuman powers. According to MK 2011, Johnny descended from a Mediterranean cult that bred warriors for the gods: warriors with special abilities. One of these is the ability to propel himself forward and increase the strength of his blows. When Cage uses this power, afterimages of a green color are produced. Cage can augment the power of these shadow attacks, which are represented by afterimages of a red color. In addition to these physical shadow abilities, Cage also has the ability to launch blasts of energy.

As shown in the Story Mode of Mortal Kombat X, Cage can also harness this energy and encase his body with it, strong enough to withstand a death blow from Shinnok without receiving any injury to his person. This energy was also potent enough to allow him to fight on equal terms with the Elder God. Raiden theorized that this power can only come about when the want arises to protect a loved one from imminent danger.

Cage is one of the few kombatants to utilize unorthodox tactics alongside Erron Black. Similar to the enemy gunslinger, he utilizes odd weaponry such as a camera that emits flashes of light that disorients others and a pair of explosive sunglasses. He has a tendency to implement Hollywood inspired attacks into his fighting styles, such as creating clones known as Stunt Doubles (he uses actual stunt doubles in later installments) to attack his enemies and using props as deadly weapons. Cage is also infamous for his signature "Nut Punch" attack, which he proudly flaunts for its effectiveness despite the condemnation of those around him.

Signature Moves

  • Green Shadow Kick: Cage slides across the floor with one foot at a steady speed, followed by a green-colored afterimage and connects with a kick to the torso of his opponent with the other one. In MK 2011, MKX and MK11 the move is called Shadow Kick, however, he keeps the green trail. Also in MKX, it's one of the few moves his Stunt Doubles can perform. (MK, MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG, MK:SM, MK:DA, MK:TE, MK:A, MK 2011, MKX, MK11)
    • In MKX the enhanced version is called Eclipse Kick, just like in MK 2011, but keeps its green trail. It is executed faster, covers the whole screen, has armor and increased damage.
  • Flashy Shadow Kick: An alternate version of Johnny's regular Shadow Kick that allows him to charge it and cancel out of the charge with a dash or run. The longer this move is charged, the more damage it will inflict and the farther it will travel across the screen. The move is also boosted during Red Shadow Mode. This replaces Shadow Kick in Cage's A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • This move's enhanced version is still Eclipse Kick and is unchanged.
  • Red Shadow Kick: The more powerful incarnation of the Green Shadow Kick, which leaves a red trail. This is the enhanced version of the Shadow Kick in MK 2011 and is called Eclipse Kick, the range and damage of this technique is augmented, and Johnny is armored while performing the kick. After the move is done, Johnny sometimes says "You got Caged!" or "Watch this!". In MKX, this can be performed during the Red Shadow Mode, which is the boosted version of the regular Shadow Kick. (MKT, MK4, MKG, MK 2011, MKX)
  • Straight Force-ball: Johnny shoots a Force-ball in a straight direction at his opponent. In Mortal Kombat X, this replaces his Low Force-ball in the Stunt Double variation. (MK, MKX - Stunt Double Variation, MK11)
  • Plasmic Bolt: Cage shoots a green orb of energy in upward direction at the enemy. In Deadly Alliance the screen shakes if the projectile hits the opponent, while in Armageddon the screen will not shake. In MK 2011, MKX and MK11 this is called Low Force-ball. Also in MKX, this is one of Cage's specials that are boosted during Red Shadow Mode. In MK11, this ability replaces Straight Forceball when equipped. (MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG, MK:DA, MK:TE, MK:SM, MK:A, MK 2011, MKX, MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • The enhanced version in MK 2011 is Double Low Ball and in MKX it is Double Low Force-ball. In both games, Johnny fires a second ball in a straight direction.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny fire a second ball in the same arc. In Patch 1.10, Johnny is able to fire a second ball in different height.
  • High Green Orb: A higher version of the curved energy bolt. Called High Force-ball in MK 2011, MKX and MK11. (MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG, MK 2011, MKX, MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • The enhanced version in MK 2011 is Double High Ball and in MKX it is Double High Force-ball. In both games, Johnny fires a second ball in a straight direction.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny fire a second ball in the same arc. In Patch 1.10, Johnny is able to fire a second ball in different height.
    • The enhanced version is called Double Straight Force-ball and has Johnny shoot two Straight Force-balls in a row.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny shoot two Straight Forceballs in a row.
  • Triple Green Orb: Johnny shoots three low green orbs one after another. (MK:SM)
  • Split Punch: One of Cage's most memorable moves where he does a split and punches the opponent in the groin. This previously only worked on male fighters -- against women, instead of punching, he would simply do a split and stand back up. Available in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Mortal Kombat (2011) and Mortal Kombat X, it can be performed on both male fighters and female fighters. In MK 2011, MKX and MK11 it is called Nut Punch. In MKX this move is also boosted during Red Shadow Mode. In the mobile version of MKX, the move is simply called the Kracker. (MK, MKII, MK4, MKG, MK:SM, MK 2011, MKX, MK11)
    • The enhanced version is called Nutcracker both in MK 2011 and MKX. In MK 2011 it turns Cage's fist green with energy, increasing its damage. In MKX, Johnny will follow up with an uppercut, leaving his foe vulnerable to a juggle.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny squat down and pop his opponent up with a mule kick.
      • If the amplified version connects as the first hit of the match or as a Punish, the attack is turned into a Krushing Blow, with Johnny's foot shattering the opponent's facial bones, dealing double the original damage and retaining the juggle effect.
  • Nut Breaker: A different version of Nut Punch that allows Johnny Cage to charge up the attack, making his fist glow with green energy and increasing the damage of the attack. The move is also boosted during Red Shadow Mode. This move replaces Nut Punch in the A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • The enhanced version is still Nutcracker and remains unchanged.
    • Johnny Cage may also choose to enhance this move to add the launching uppercut after connecting with the first hit of Nut Breaker.
  • Green Shadow Uppercut: Cage would leap and deliver an uppercut with his elbow which launched his foe into the air, leaving a green trail. In MK 2011 Cage uses this move as his Breaker attack. In MKX it's called Rising Shadow and replaces his Flipkick in the Stunt Double variation, being also one of the few moves his Stunt Doubles can perform. In MK11 it's called Rising Star and replaces Flippy Kick when equipped. (MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG, MK 2011, MKX - Stunt Double Variation, MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • The enhanced version is called Shadow Dropkick. It's armored and adds two overhead kicks after the uppercut, knocking the enemy down. If performed by a Stunt Double, it will land one kick instead of two, but will bounce the opponent off the floor, allowing for a juggle.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny bring the opponent down to the ground with an overhead spinning kick. If the attack misses or whiffs, Johnny is required to spend a bar of Defensive Meter to amplify the attack along with the original Offensive Meter.
  • Red Shadow Uppercut: A faster version of the move, which leaves a red trail. In MK 2011, this move is done after the Ultra Flipkick and after performing this move he will say "Johnny Cage!". In MKX, this can be performed during the Red Shadow Mode, which is the boosted version of the regular Rising Shadow. (MKT, MK4, MKG, MK:SM, MK 2011, MKX - Stunt Double Variation)
  • Sliding Uppercut: Johnny Cage does the split and rises up quickly, delivering an uppercut to the opponent. This attack may resemble a combination of his Shadow Uppercut and Split Punch moves. (MK:DA, MK:TE, MK:A)
  • Flipkick: Cage does a somersault kick that launches his foe into the air, leaving a green trail. This move began as a command attack available in MK:DA. In MKX it's available in all variations but Stunt Double. It is also boosted during Red Shadow Mode. In MK11 this move is known as Flippy Kick and has armor breaking properties, ignoring the armor granted by specific abilities and Fatal Blows. (MK 2011, MKX, MK11)
    • The enhanced version is called Ultra Flipkick both in MK 2011 and MKX. In MK 2011 it leaves a red trail, as well as following up with a Red Shadow Uppercut. In MKX, it has increased damage.
    • In MK11, amplifying the move has Johnny perform another backflip kick mid-air and land into a split.
  • Rising Kick: An alternate version of Flipkick which allows Johnny Cage to charge it and cancel out of the charge with a dash or run. The longer this move is charged, the more damage it will inflict and the farther it will travel. This move is also boosted during Red Shadow Mode. This replaces Flipkick in the A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • Like Flipkick, this move's enhanced version is still Ultra Flipkick and remains unchanged.
  • Fist Bump: Johnny claps his fists together, which makes his brass knuckles sparkle and doubles the amount of block damage landed for a period, making him dangerous to opponents even when they're blocking. Activating this move also enables Johnny Cage to use his Red Shadow Mode Throw without necessarily being in Red Shadow Mode and increases the damage of certain punch attacks and specials moves. In MK11, this move is known as Brass Knuckles, where Cage equips his brass knuckles and strikes a pose to gain the buff. This ability conflicts with Throwing Shades when equipped, disabling the option to select Throwing Shades. (MKX - Fistcuffs Variation, MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • The ability can be enhanced to recover from it faster, allowing for continued combos in some instances.
  • Mimic: Johnny creates two yellow shadows around him (his Stunt Doubles), and can send them to perform some specials in his place - namely the Shadow Kick and the Rising Shadow - while Cage himself can stand still and perform other attacks. The Stunt Doubles are also boosted during Red Shadow Mode, becoming red instead of yellow and doing more damage, but only if they're summoned when Cage has 5% health or less. (MKX - Stunt Double Variation)
  • Mime Time: Johnny starts performing a "trapped in a box" mime routine. If he is hit by a High attack while doing so, he counters, punches the opponent in the face and tosses them aside. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • Amplifying the move makes the opponent bounce off the ground to allow for juggles.
    • Johnny can spend bars of Offensive Meter to prolong the duration of the routine.
      • If this move connects as the first hit of the match or if the extended version counters twice, the attack turns into a Krushing Blow, with the punch shattering the opponent's facial bones, dealing double the original damage. Johnny can still amplify the move if this is successful, allowing for the original juggle effect with the increased damage dealt from the Krushing Blow.
  • Throwing Shades: Johnny takes off his sunglasses and tosses them towards the opponent, putting on an identical pair afterwards. This ability conflicts with Brass Knuckles when equipped, disabling the option to select Brass Knuckles. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • If this move connects as the first hit of the match or if it is a part of a combo that had a Fatal Blow Cancel, the attack turns into a Krushing Blow, with the sunglasses shattering the opponent's facial bones, dealing over three times the original damage.
  • Say Cheese: Johnny takes out a camera and snaps a picture with it, damaging the opponent's eyes. This ability replaces Nut Punch when equipped. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • Amplifying the move stuns the opponent, setting them up for a free hit.
      • If the amplified version connects as the first hit of the match or if it whiffs three times before hitting the opponent, the attack turns into a Krushing Blow, with the flash causing eye damage, dealing over double the original damage.
  • Pissed Off: Johnny grabs the opponent and attacks with a flurry of punches, knocking them away. This move has armor breaking properties, ignoring the armor granted by specific abilities and Fatal Blows. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • Amplifying the move has Johnny finish with a Flippy Kick.
  • Caged Rage: Johnny steps towards the opponent and hits them with a large hook punch. If it's blocked, the properties of the move change. If it's blocked once, it becomes a Mid attack, and Johnny's fist starts to glow. If it's blocked two times, the attack becomes unblockable. This ability conflicts with Stunt Double when equipped, disabling the option to select Stunt Double. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • Amplifying the move has Johnny follow up with a Flippy Kick.
  • Stunt Double: Johnny gains the ability to call his stunt double to hit the opponent. This ability replaces Shadow Kick and conflicts with Caged Rage when equipped, disabling the option to select Caged Rage. (MK11 - Equip Ability)
    • Clothesline: The stunt double runs across the stage and hits the opponent with a clothesline.
      • Amplifying the move has the double follow up with an overhead spinning kick.
    • Stunt Double: The stunt double runs in behind the opponent and hits them in the back with an overhead punch.
      • Amplifying the move has the double put the opponent into a full nelson hold, opening them up for Johnny's attacks.

X-Ray/Fatal Blow

  • X-Ray - Ball Buster: Cage taunts his opponent. If, during this time, they attack him, he parries them and performs a triple Split Punch in the opponent's groin area. As they double up, he jumps and then slams his elbow on their back, dealing damage to their spine. There was a glitch that allowed him to do this over and over again without any energy in the Super Meter by staying crouched while holding down the block button, but the glitch has since been patched. It is also one of the few X-Ray moves that allow the player to continue their combo after doing it; though conversely, it cannot be used to finish off any combos as it requires the enemy to attack. (MK 2011)
  • X-Ray - Kasting Kall: Cage stuns the opponent with an axe kick and then delivers a roundhouse to their head, snapping their jaw. Then, Cage proceeds to slam their head into his knee with such force that it shatters their skull. To end it, Cage then does a backflip kick, dislocating the foe's jaw entirely and launching them upwards. An extremely brief juggle is created at the end of the X-Ray; otherwise the opponent is knocked away. (MKX)
  • Fatal Blow - The Award Goes To: Cage starts by hitting the opponent with a charged palm strike after which he shadow kicks them in the gut and under their chin. Cage proceeds to land an overhead spinning kick, then backflips to kick them down face-first with his foot at the back of their head. He pulls out a trophy which is titled "Excellence Award; Best Actor" and strikes them away with it, causing the opponent to lie face-up and breaking off the base and part of the topper. With the broken trophy in his hand, he ends by stabbing them in the chest with it before back flipping away. (MK11)

Other Moves

  • Throw: In older games, Cage would perform a very standard fighting-game-fare body throw. (MK, MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG)
  • Throw: Cage punches his foe twice, drops a low chop to their genitals, forcing them to lean forward, then either smashing them in the face with a glowing fist (Forward) or sidestepping around to kick them to the curb (Backward). (MK 2011)
  • Throw: Cage grabs his foe's wrist to snap their elbow, then grabs their ankle to snap their knee and knocks them away with a palm to the rib cage. (MKX)
  • Throw (Red Shadow Mode): Cage punches the opponent in the nose, gut and jaw and knocks them across the arena with a roundhouse kick to the stomach. This is also more damaging than his regular throw move. (MKX)
    • This is also performed if his Fist Bump buff is active, ignoring the health requirement. (MKX - Fisticuffs Variation)
  • Knee Bash: Cage grabs his foe in a headlock and quickly slams them with a knee kick. (MK4, MKG)
  • Pop Up: Cage performs a brutal, lightning-fast snapkick, launching his foe into the air. In MKX it is known as Ax Kick, while in MK11 it is called Axe Kick. (MKII, MK 2011, MKX, MK11)
  • Speed Bag: Cage lands a series of quick punches to his opponent with both arms. This can last as long as the player taps the two punch buttons, but the combo will only go as far as 9 hits before resetting. (MKX - Fistcuffs Variation)
  • Force Punch: Johnny delivers a powerful punch coated with green energy that knocks the opponent away. The attack can be charged for increased damage or run-canceled before the attack connects. This replaces Strong Hand in the A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • Additionally, the attack has a slower activation and is no longer safe on block compared to Strong Hand.
  • Fatal Strike: Johnny performs two quick punches with the final slightly glowing green, knocking the opponent away. The final punch of the combo can be charged for increased damage or run-canceled before it connects. When performed in the corner, it allows a short juggle; otherwise the opponent is knocked away. This replaces Cross-Kutting in the A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • This combo activates quicker and is safe on block compared to Cross-Kutting.
  • Entertainer: Johnny knees his opponent then kicks them away full-screen distance. The final blow of the combo can be charged for increased damage or run-canceled before it connects. This replaces Kameo in the A-List variation. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • Charging the final kick separates the combo into two moves. The full charged kick sends the opponent flying full screen much faster.
    • This combo is slower and much less safe compared to Kameo.
  • Red Shadow Mode: If Cage's health drops down to 5% or less, his specials and their enhanced versions will be boosted with more damage and leave behind red shadows instead of the regular green ones. Red shadow specials are used by Cage in many games, with MKX being the first one in which they can only be performed during this specific mode. While at this health level, his basic throw will be altered with more damage as stated above. (MKX)
  • Throw (Forward): Cage punches his opponent in the head, knees them twice and sends them flying with a roundhouse. (MK11)
  • Throw (Backward): Cage punches his opponent in the stomach, snaps their arm and breaks their neck by grabbing under their neck and thrusting upwards before tossing them aside. (MK11)
  • Tear Jerker: Cage leads forward with his knee and performs a leapfrog jump, hitting the opponent with his feet. (MK11)
    • If the second strike is the first one to actually connect, the attack is turned into a Krushing Blow, where Cage crushes the opponent's facial bones with his feet, dealing over double the original damage.

Fatalities

  • Head Pop: Johnny Cage delivers a bloody and savage uppercut that tears his opponent's head off. A glitch allowed the Fatality to be performed multiple times in MK. In MK4, his fist glows with green energy when performing the Fatality. (MK, MKII, MKT, MK4, MKG, MK:SM, MKX)
    • Triple Punch Decapitation: A bizarre Fatality in which Cage performs his uppercut Fatality, only instead of one head, Cage knocks off three. Most likely done in parody of a glitch discovered in the first Mortal Kombat game, where Johnny Cage could knock off multiple heads in his Fatality. (MKII, MKT)
    • In MKX, this Fatality is renamed as Decap.
  • Torso Rip: Johnny Cage grabs his enemy around the torso and rips their torso off, and throws it to the ground. In Mortal Kombat 4, he twists the torso before ripping it off. This Fatality is also used as a finisher for the Kreate-A-Fatality in Armageddon. (MKII, MK4, MKG, MK:SM)
  • Torso Kick: Johnny Cage begins to smoke, right before he performs a Shadow Kick that tears a portion of the opponent's torso off. The remaining portion then falls on what remains of the enemy. Only available in the Nintendo 64 version of MK Trilogy. (MKT)
  • Atomic Backbreaker: Cage hoists his opponent over his head and then bends them over his shoulders causing them to explode into pieces. Only available in the CD versions of MK Trilogy. (MKT)
  • Brain Rip: Cage jabs the opponent's stomach, causing them to vomit blood. He then thrusts his hand into their head and rips out their brain. (MK:DA)
  • Forceful Shadow Kick: Cage performs a Shadow Kick strong enough for his foot to penetrate the enemy's flesh. Only available in the SNES version of Mortal Kombat. (MK, MK:SM)
    • In Shaolin Monks, Cage uses this Fatality to finish off Goro after Liu Kang and Kung Lao defeat him.
  • Super Split Punch: Cage performs his Split Punch move, but takes it a step further by continuing to pummel his opponent's genitals, finally striking them with such force that it severs their legs from their torso. (MK:SM)
  • Heads Up: Cage decapitates his opponent with an uppercut, then rips off their torso and slams it onto the ground, bouncing their severed head into the air. Cage catches it and holds it up. This Fatality is a combination of his Head Pop and Torso Rip Fatalities. (MK 2011)
  • And The Winner Is...: Johnny Cage karate chops the opponent's head in half and takes out a trophy. He then says, "And the award goes to..." and plants the trophy in between the two chopped halves of the opponent's head. Then while the announcer proclaims Cage's victory, Johnny pushes the still-standing opponent to the ground with his finger. (MK 2011)
    • If this Fatality is performed on Kratos, Johnny will only karate chop his head in half.
  • Here's Johnny: Cage turns his opponent around with a slap, then jabs his hands into their back and tears a hole through their torso, almost tearing them completely in half. He peeks his head through the opening and says, "Heeeere's Johnny!" He then stands back, allowing the victim to fall forwards lifelessly. This Fatality is similar to Shao Kahn's Double Down Fatality in MK 2011, and is also a reference to the famous scene from The Shining. (MKX)
  • Little Improv: Cage throws his opponent onto the ground, then seizes the back of the opponent's head and proceeds to violently and repeatedly smash their face against the ground using his Shadow powers to enhance the speed, reducing it to mush. Johnny then walks away afterward. (MKX)
  • Mr. Cage's Neighborhood: Cage turns his opponent around with a punch, then jabs his hand in their back and rips them in half with a kick. The background goes pitch black, leaving a spotlight on Cage as he begins performing a ventriloquist routine using the upper half of his opponent as the dummy, using one of the five lines below. The audience then boos and starts throwing tomatoes, with one hitting Cage's opponent in the face as Cage looks on while smiling. (MK11)
    • What did you do, Johnny?! - Just what you asked! - Not what I meant by the splits!
    • Is there a pub nearby? - Why, you thirsty? - I could use a few pints.
    • Ninja Mime was awesome! - Yeah, I rocked it. - It really tore me up.
    • Ah, what's for dinner? - Spaghetti or Ramen. - Man, I'm really torn.
    • Ah, this hangover. - Too much fun at happy hour? - I got totally ripped.
  • Who Hired This Guy: In a variation of his Head Pop fatality, Cage uppercuts the opponent, breaking their jaw and making it dangle. A woman then yells, "Cut! Reset!" at him whilst a boom mic appears, implying that he has to retry the fatality. After a clapperboard sequence, which has "Deadly Uppercut" written on it, Cage uppercuts the opponent once more, punching their jaw off and busting their throat, only to be told to do it yet again, to which Cage replies, "Who hired this guy, what the fu-" before being interrupted by a bleep. After the 19th take, Cage manages to punch off the opponent's head, only to have his hand stuck in the head. Frustrated, he throws the head towards the screen, visibly cracking it, while Cage can be seen flipping off the head. (MK11)

Brutalities

Mortal Kombat X

  • Eye Popping: Johnny performs a Nut Punch, punching his opponent's groin so hard that their head comes off. Alternatively, if a Nutcracker is performed, their eyes will pop out of the sockets. (MKX)
    • A number of Nut Punches must connect during the match.
  • Blood Spurt: Johnny performs a Take Two combo with the final kick decapitating the opponent and sending their head towards the screen. (MKX)
  • Wow Out: Johnny performs an extended Speed Bag combo that removes the opponent's face, with a final hit as an uppercut breaking the opponent's neck. Still upright, Johnny seemingly winds up a final punch, but stops and ends up pushing them over with his finger with a wry chuckle. (MKX - Fistcuffs Variation)
  • Fall Guy: Johnny performs a Shadow Kick with his Mimic that bifurcates the opponent at the waist. The stunt double strikes a pose just like Cage does as his victory is announced. (MKX - Stunt Double Variation)
    • A Mimic must be active.
    • A button must be held.
    • The final hit from Shadow Kick must be from a Mimic.
  • Bring It On: Johnny performs a Rising Kick that obliterates the opponent's torso. (MKX - A-List Variation)
    • This will not be performed if the opponent is in the air when using Rising Kick.
  • Break a Leg: Johnny performs his Throw, but snaps the opponent's right arm and right leg clean off before sending them away with a palm strike. (MKXL - Secret)
    • Will not trigger during Red Shadow Mode.
    • Will not trigger if Fist Bump is active.

Mortal Kombat 11

  • The Klassic: Johnny performs an uppercut, decapitating the opponent with a rising uppercut with their spine still attached. This Brutality is shared with every character. (MK11)
    • Must not block an attack for the entirety of the final round.
    • A button must be held.
  • $500 Sunglasses: Johnny performs Throwing Shades to his opponent, as his sunglasses self-destruct, blowing up his opponent's head. (MK11)
    • Must not be close to the opponent.
    • Will not trigger on Krushing Blow, if it has not been activated during the match.
  • Say Uncle: Johnny triggers Pissed Off, as he punches his opponent's face, before ripping out their head. (MK11)
    • Brass Knuckles must be active.
  • No Hollywood Strings Attached: Johnny performs his Director's Cut or Comedy And Tragedy combo, and uses a pen to pierce his opponent's eye. (MK11)
    • Requires Bad Scripts and No Autographs combos to connect during the match.
  • Do My Own Stunts: Johnny performs a Flippy Kick and tears off the front of the opponent's head and torso. As their lifeless corpse kneels, the brain falls out of its cavity. (MK11)
    • Requires a number of Flippy Kicks to connect during the match.
  • The Award Goes To: Johnny performs a Throw (Forward), pulls out his Snazzy award and beats the opponent on the head with it two times and lodges the award in their skull with the third strike. (MK11)
    • Certain buttons must be pressed repeatedly.
  • Mic Check: Johnny performs a Throw (Backwards), but instead of pushing the opponent away, he grabs a boom mic, strikes the opponent's knees with it and shoves it through the opponent's mouth, performing a mic check on it. (MK11)
    • Requires a number of throws to connect during the match.
    • A button must be held.
  • At The Dooooor: Johnny performs Mime Time as a counter move, drops his opponent and bashes their face with an invisible door. (MK11)
    • Requires a number of Mime Times to connect during the match.
    • Will not trigger on Krushing Blow, if it has not been activated during the match.
  • Team Cage: Johnny summons a Stunt Double, as one of his stunt doubles attack his opponent from behind, then another stunt double rips the opponent's torso off. (MK11)
    • Mercy must be performed beforehand.
  • Come Again: Johnny performs a Nut Punch, punching his opponent's groin so hard that their spine ejects out of their body. (MK11)
    • Requires a number of Nut Punches to connect during the match.
  • Not Today: Johnny performs a Say Cheese, and the camera flash melts the skin off the opponent's face. (MK11)
    • Requires a number of Say Cheeses to connect during the match.
  • Alternate The Award Goes To Brutality: Johnny performs his The Award Goes To brutality, but this time Cage throws a tomato straight to his opponent face at the end. (MK11 - Secret)
    • Has the same requirements as The Award Goes To.
    • Certain buttons must be held.
  • Alternate The Klassic Brutality: Johnny performs his The Klassic Brutality, only this time, he uppercuts off three heads instead of one. (MK11 - Secret)

Other Finishers

  • Friendship #1 - Autograph: Johnny Cage signs a photo of himself stating: "TO MY BEST FAN! Cage". He also does this for his victory pose in Mortal Kombat X, adding "I'd frame that." to the downed opponent. (MKII, MKT)
  • Friendship #2 - Dub Dub WB: Wearing a top hat and cane, Johnny Cage does a vaudeville dance as "Give My Regards to Broadway" plays in the background. (MK11)
  • Animality - Hyper Kangaroo Kick: Cage turns into a kangaroo and kicks his opponent off screen. (MKT)
  • Babality: Johnny Cage draws on a piece of paper with a crayon. He then throws it upwards, and it lands on the screen, showing the player a poorly-drawn picture of Cage (in the style of pictures drawn by small children) and a few words saying, "To My Best Fan! Johnny Cage" an homage to his Friendship in earlier games (see above). (MK 2011)

Appearances in Other Media

Mortal Kombat

Johnny Cage was portrayed by Linden Ashby in the first Mortal Kombat movie. In the film, he is a Hollywood action movie star who is branded a fake by the media, and seeks to prove otherwise to the world. He is invited to compete in the Mortal Kombat tournament by his sensei, Master Boyd, who in reality was a disguised Shang Tsung, posing as Boyd to lure Cage into the tournament. He is chosen along with Liu Kang and Sonya Blade as representatives of Earthrealm in the tournament by Raiden. During the tournament, he fought Scorpion, and won, and later caused the demise of Goro, avenging the death of a fellow fighter named Art Lean, one of the few people who believed the authenticity of Cage's abilities. He accompanies Liu Kang and Kitana to Shao Kahn's castle in the Wastelands of Outworld to rescue an imprisoned Sonya, and witnesses the climatic battle between Liu Kang and Shang Tsung.

As a homage to his Friendship in MKII, he left behind an autographed picture of himself after he defeated Scorpion. The film also took a page from Malibu's 1994-1995 MK comic book series by starting his love interest with Sonya.

Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

Johnny Cage appears during the opening sequence of Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, played by Chris Conrad.

When Shao Kahn takes Sonya Blade hostage, Cage successfully saves her from certain death at the hands of Kahn, only to be intercepted and killed in Sonya's place soon thereafter when Kahn snaps his neck. His death leaves Sonya emotionally guilt-ridden.

Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins

Johnny Cage appears as one of the main characters opposite Liu Kang and Sonya Blade in the animated film Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins. The trio are guided by Raiden who explains to them the situation and the history of Mortal Kombat. Through the course of their journey, they encounter several adversaries, including Scorpion, the elder Sub-Zero, Goro, and a Tarkatan army, all of whom are aligned with Shang Tsung.

Mortal Kombat: Rebirth

Matt Mullins plays Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat: Rebirth. Similar to his game counterpart, he is a movie star whose career has gone dry. In the following events, he begins a career as a secret agent, and is hired by the Deacon City Police Department to gather information on Baraka for them. After a brutal fight, Johnny is defeated by Baraka who subsequently decapitates him.

Mortal Kombat: Legacy

Matt Mullins reprises the role of Johnny Cage for the third episode of the online series Mortal Kombat: Legacy.

A short bio expose reveals Johnny Cage was a small-screen martial arts actor who once starred in Power Rangers, but begin experiencing problems as his career hit trouble. He began picking fights at clubs and getting arrested and his career suffered as a result.

Desperate to regain his fame, Johnny pitches a pilot for a series where he hunts down people pirating DVDS, though the executives are less than pleased or enthusiastic with his pitch, despite Johnny giving them exactly what they asked for. After the executive Emile leaves, Lance tells Johnny that he doesn't think TV is the right move for him, and a frustrated Johnny asks what is, saying he hasn't worked since Power Rangers went off the air.

Johnny tells Lance he needs something big and is confidant his show can be a hit. Lance promises Johnny he'll try to get him something on one of their channels but tells him to re-shoot his pitch pilot, complaining that the fighting is clearly fake.

Three weeks later, Johnny shows Lance and Emile his new pilot, but Lance turns the pilot off before it's even finished. Lance then reveals to Johnny that the project won't get off the ground. A frustrated Johnny asks them if they know how much work and money it took for him to make that pilot, and Lance reveals that the network is not renewing his development deal. Johnny is shocked he's being dropped, and he also learns that nothing he pitches will be sold if he's attached to the project.

When Emile and Lance are called on to the set, Lance offers to walk Johnny out but a disillusioned Johnny only curses him and remains seated as they leave. Johnny then breaks his pitch pilot's DVD in half and gets up to leave. However, as he's leaving, Johnny overhears Lance and Emile talking with an actress and is shocked when they pitch his exact same proposed series to her.

Infuriated, Johnny bursts in and grabs Lance, throwing him onto the floor before proceeding to pummel him, mockingly asking, "Does that look fucking fake to you?!" Johnny throws Lance aside and gets jumped by two security guards but easily takes them out with his superior fighting skills. Once the fighting is over however, Johnny quickly realizes the consequences of his actions when he sees Emile recording him and a sobbing Lance throws slurred threats to further ruin his career at him.

Johnny quickly begins to leave when he notices everything and everyone has stopped moving, as if frozen in time. Confused, Johnny is suddenly approached by a mysterious man. Johnny asks who he is, and the man reveals himself to be Shang Tsung, and he offers Johnny a "way out of everything."

Casper Van Dien portrayed Cage in season 2 of Mortal Kombat: Legacy.

In between seasons, Johnny refused Shang Tsung's offer, and later got into a fight after crashing a movie premier, which ended in him being arrested once again. As he sits in a crowded holding cell, time stops once again and Johnny is approached by Raiden, god of thunder. Wary and concerned for his mental health, Johnny initially refuses to believe what he is seeing but agrees to hear Raiden out after the thunder god promises to leave him hallucination free if he is still uninterested. With nothing left to lose, Johnny agrees to hear him out.

Though not seen, Johnny agrees to join Raiden and decides to fight for Earthrealm.

A week later, Johnny is the third to arrive on the island hosting the Mortal Kombat tournament, being recognized by Kurtis Stryker, before Sub-Zero and Kenshi arrive.

That night as the kombatants sit around a campfire, Johnny asks Raiden how they're supposed to win the tournament, with Raiden cryptically replying, "By surviving." When the fire goes out, Raiden reignites it with a burst of lightning, shocking Johnny. Raiden then explains that each of them possesses a supernatural ability, and on the island, it will be empowered further before pointing out Johnny's incredible speed. Johnny disbelieves this, calling it "bullshit" but shuts up when Sub-Zero demonstrates his own ice powers to put the fire out.

The tournament begins and Johnny spends a portion of the next day wandering the island, cursing and wondering why he agreed to come here when he hears sounds of a battle. Investigating, he witnesses Kenshi and Ermac's battle, and is shocked when he sees Kenshi deliver a Fatality on the demon, causing it to release dozens of souls. Stepping back in shock, Johnny steps on a branch, alerting the nearby Mileena and Kitana to his presence. Intrigued by the sight of the two beautiful women, Johnny removes his sunglasses and prepares to greet them when Mileena screams at him, her mouth contorting to reveal her Tarkatan fangs before she throws one of her sais at him.

Wisely, Johnny turns tail and runs, screaming in fear with Mileena and Kitana in pursuit.

After some running, Johnny hides behind a tree in a meadow, pleading to himself that someone yell "Cut!" before Mileena appears, stabbing the tree and narrowly missing Johnny. Despite pleas that they just talk, Johnny switches from defensive fighting to offensive and manages to hold his own with Mileena for a while before she lands a kick to his groin ("That's my move!") and then impales him through the shoulder with one of her sai. Johnny is helpless as Mileena orders Kitana to finish him, but Kitana has a change of heart and battles her sister, sparing Johnny.

When it appears Mileena is going to finish Kitana, Johnny intervenes, stabbing her in the foot with one of her sai ("That's for my sunglasses, bitch!") allowing Kitana to deliver a Fatality on Mileena. Johnny doesn't stick around to talk and flees once again.

Later, Kurtis Stryker runs into the wounded Johnny on another part of the island. Stryker helps Johnny with his wound and Johnny tells him of Mileena and Kitana's fight. Before he and Stryker can head for the shore, they are attacked by Liu Kang, with both narrowly avoiding the fallen Shaolin warrior's fireballs. Liu Kang recognizes Johnny and admits he thought he had a stunt actor, with Johnny clarifying it was "All me". Liu Kang admits that he must be good for him to have been invited to the tournament before offering Johnny the choices of dying quickly on the dirt or for a chance on his feet. Johnny opts to go down fighting and engages Liu Kang in an even fight, with Liu Kang further complimenting his skill before swiftly defeating the arrogant Johnny.

Before Johnny can be killed, Stryker intervenes but is likewise swiftly defeated, but both are saved by Kung Lao. The season ends with Johnny unconscious as Liu Kang and Kung Lao face off.

Mortal Kombat

Citizen Cage Poster

Citizen Cage poster

A poster of Cage's movie "Citizen Cage" appears in the gym and Cole Young leaves for Hollywood to recruit Cage for the upcoming Tournament.

Comic Book Appearances

Johnny Cage is one of the main characters in the Mortal Kombat comic book series, where his portrayal in the comics is faithful to the games. He appears during the whole Blood & Thunder series, most of the time alongside Sonya, with whom he shares a relationship in the comics. His most serious moment is when he, under Raiden's advice, decides to not seek the power of the Tao Te Zhan, since he felt it would be like faking his moves in his films. During the second series, Battlewave, he is seen resuming his acting career when Sonya asks him to help with an investigation. He initially refuses, but later reconsiders what's important and decides to follow with Jax into the Outworld. In the meantime, he sends his musclebound bodyguard, Bo, to protect Liu Kang.

Quotes

Mortal Kombat (film)/Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

  • "Let's dance" (starting his scene shoot)
  • "This is where you fall down." (to an actor who missed his cue)
  • "Where d'ya get these guys?! And the press says I don't know how to do this stuff?!" (complaining about the low quality of his co-stars)
  • "Huh, thank God I didn't ask him to park the car." (after Liu Kang drops his suitcase into the water)
  • "Alright, tough guy, you wanna get... rough?"
  • "We got a guy with things coming out of his hand, we got another guy who freezes stuff, and then there's a man, who as far as I can tell, is made out of electricity. I mean, how did he disappear like that? What is going on here? Who is this guy?" (discussing with Liu Kang and Sonya what they are getting themselves into)
  • "Do I look like your travel agent?" (after Sonya asks where they are, as soon as they arrive at Shang Tsung's island)
  • "Oh, great! Can't wait to see what the bathrooms look like." (seeing the island's facilities for the first time)
  • "Y'know, when a woman looks at you like that... it usually means something." (about Kitana, to Liu Kang)
  • "Come to a little tournament, he said. Be good for the career, he said. Yeah right..." (after witnessing Sub-Zero killing his opponent during his martial arts demonstration)
  • "You know, you gotta admire her... when she sets her mind on something... (about Sonya)
  • "Sonya, you go ahead. Find out what that was. Liu and I'll wait right here." (after seeing Goro projecting his shadow on the wall)
  • "Kitana went this way. I can smell her perfume." (covering up the fact they were walking in circles)
  • "You guys are lucky he stopped us." (after Raiden intervenes as dozens of guards are about to attack him, Liu Kang and Sonya)
  • "This is our tournament, remember? Mortal Kombat. We fight it." (asserting to Raiden his decision to fight Goro)
  • "Those were 500 dollar sunglasses, asshole." (taunting Goro)
  • "This is where you fall down." (to Goro)
  • "So, this is Outworld, huh? Well, I can see why they want a change of scenery."
  • "Liu, I hate this place. I do. I'm telling ya, I hate it. I'm in a hostile environment, I am completely unprepared. I'm surrounded by people who probably wanna kick my ass... it's like being back in high school!" (about Outworld)
  • "Nice dress." (about Sonya as Shang Tsung's prisoner)
  • "This is not good." (in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation)

Mortal Kombat: Legacy

  • "Growing up, I was shy, I was weak. I actually got my ass kicked a lot. But martial arts changed all that, and I was reborn. And that gave the world... Johnny Cage."
  • "Piracy, burning more than just DVD's."
  • "Well, no shit the fighting's fake. It's a fucking movie!"
  • "You're dropping me? After all the fucking money I made you?
  • "'Get over here, you son of a bitch!"
  • "Does that look fucking fake to you?!"
  • "This is for my sunglasses, bitch!"

Mortal Kombat (2011)

  • "I make this look easy!" (Battle Cry)
  • "You got Caged!"
  • "Oh yeah!"
  • "Damn, I'm good!"
  • "Come on!"
  • "Johnny Cage!!"
  • "Watch this!"
  • "Hey beautiful, Johnny Cage." (to Sonya)
  • "What? 'Massive Strike?' 'Citizen Cage?' 'Ninja Mime?' None of those ring a bell?"
  • "Kano? Wasn't in that one."
  • "Heh, that old geezer's the final challenge? Might as well give me the belt right now. They do have belts right?" (talking about Shang Tsung)
  • "What, How did you-?" (to Shang Tsung)
  • "Heh, That's right, That's right, who's it gonna be?"
  • "Nice stunt! Who's your agent?" (to Reptile)
  • "Alright! It's showtime!" (beginning his match against Reptile)
  • "He got caged!" (after defeating Reptile)
  • "That's it, ha ha, oh yeah, I am so pretty! And I'm takin' you down. I'm takin' you down. I'm takin' you out. I'm takin' you out. And I'm takin' you out... for dinner." (to several kombatants & Sonya Blade)
  • "Okay, nice makeup. But is it really necessary?" (to Baraka)
  • "Man, I love those blades." (after beating Baraka)
  • "My producer has GOT to meet you. We're doing 'Tommy Scissorfists' and..." (after beating Baraka)
  • "Finish him? Heh. Yeah right." (To Shang Tsung)
  • "Woah, woah, woah, wait a second. I'm not gonna kill anyone." (after Shang Tsung tells him to kill Baraka)
  • "What that's it? Really? Now where'd that hottie go?"
  • "Thanks. Nice hat." (to Raiden)
  • "Now look. I don't know what kind of role playing you guys are into, but count me out." (to Raiden and Liu Kang)
  • "What are you talking about?" (to Liu Kang)
  • "Dun dun dun. Look guys, I'm an actor. I save the world for the cameras. If this emperor is really a threat, call the military. Me, I've got a date with a blonde. Ciao!" (to Raiden and Liu Kang)
  • "Need help? I specialize in rescuing damsels in distress." (to Sonya)
  • "Look baby, I can't let you run loose without an escort."
  • "Ha Haa! Not bad for a... girl" (after defeating Sonya)
  • "Fine, have it your way. I'll just leave you to your... problems" (to Sonya)
  • "Step away from the lady!" (to Kano)
  • "Fans think my moves are all wirework and special effects. Truth is... I am the special effects." (to Kano)
  • "Throw that on your... Barbie... shrimp!" (after beating Kano)
  • "I'm not worried, I bet you can win this thing no problem."
  • "What should we do, besides standing around looking pretty?"
  • "Ouch..." (After Scorpion shows everyone the burnt-out skull of Sub-Zero)
  • "Ready for your beat down, Sunshine? Here it comes!" (to Cyrax)
  • "What's a Goro?!"
  • "MVP, baby!" (after Liu Kang defeats Shang Tsung)
  • "The wrestler guy with a cow skull on his head? And why aren't the Kung Fu Twins here helping us?"
  • "So what's the deal with you and Sonya anyways? She's smokin' hot." (to Jax)
  • "He was busy hitting me in the face!" (to Sonya; about Jax)
  • "What are we? Chopped liver?" (to Raiden)
  • "Sure, let's ruin someone else's life." (after Raiden suggests that they turn Kitana against Shao Kahn)
  • "Hey listen, honey, we don't wanna fight." (to Kitana)
  • "You couldn't have seen that in one of your hot flashes?" (to Raiden, after Kitana defeated both him and Smoke)
  • "'Lord'? I was with Smoke. I thought she was a bad guy. Girl. Guess he turned another one... What's Raiden got that I haven't got?" ( to Kung Lao and Liu Kang about Jade)
  • "My head hurts just thinking about it."
  • "Liu Kang! Raiden! NO!" (when Raiden and Liu Kang are fighting)
  • "What did you do!?" (after Raiden has accidentally electrocuted Liu Kang)

Mortal Kombat X

Story Mode

  • "Damn, I'm good." (After catching Scorpion's kunai)
  • "Nasty." (After throwing a SF soldier’s severed head off of the plane)
  • "I liked it better when we fought on the same side." (After defeating Sub Zero)
  • "Add them to the list of things Shinnok will answer for." (Referring to SF soldiers who died in the Netherrealm War)
  • "The real Jax wouldn't punch his best friend." (To the revenant Jax)
  • "Oh, sorry ma'am. Didn't see you there." (After knocking Shinnok over)
  • "She called me Johnny." (When Kenshi is talking to Johnny)
  • "Enjoy the new digs, gramps." (After Shinnok had been sealed inside his Amulet)
  • "At ease. You're all here because you deserve to be. You're beautiful and unique snowflakes." (To Cassie's team)
  • "Now, as I'm sure you're unaware, judging from the lack of gift cards, today's our teams six-week anniversary." (To Cassie's team)
  • "I'm guessing it's not your first time in cuffs. What's your safe word?" (To Quan Chi)
  • "Haven't I told you? He's a god." (To Sonya, describing Raiden's powers)
  • "Just like old times." (to Scorpion)
  • "Funny... Beautiful... Saving the world... My work here is done." (To Cassie after she is successful in defeating Shinnok)
  • "You should've seen Cass. Wiped the floor with Shinnok."
  • You hear that, Cass? She called me Johnny."

Mortal Kombat 11

Story Mode

Johnny Cage (Present)
  • "You've got your duty, 'Commander'. I've got mine." (to Cassie Cage)
  • "I need to provide for you in the manner to which you've become accustomed." (to Sonya Blade)
  • "Y'know it's been two years too much of your grim and gritty makeover, droning on about sacrifice. You don't have a family to lose." (to Dark Raiden, worrying about his family)
  • "Thank God you're back. How did the mission--" (to Cassie and her team)
  • "No." (Johnny, after realizing that his reconciled wife has been killed on a mission)
  • "I swear to god, I'm losing it. Can't someone, anyone, explain to me what the hell is going on?!" (to his past self)
  • "Yeah, about that. What happened to Dark you? How come you're an only child and I've got an evil twin?" (to past Raiden)
  • "Our kid's something, isn't she?"
  • "Sorry. Too easy to forget."
  • "Donardo, Junior year."(with his past self)
  • "Take it from me, you didn't miss much."
  • "That woman over there? She's the real deal."
  • "Out." (to his past self, dragging him out of the room after disrespecting Sonya).
  • "This is a military operation, not a movie set." (to his past self)
  • "OUR daughter is C.O. A little humility might earn her respect." (to his past self, annoyed)
  • "Dad was an asshole. Hollywood made us an even bigger one." (to his past self)
  • "An old man just kicked your ass." (After defeating his past self)
  • "Just follow my lead." (to his past self when the Black Dragon invades)
  • "Ooh, that's freaky like Friday."
  • "He's gonna get us killed."
  • "Ooh! Funny way of saying howdy, partner." (to the younger Erron Black)
  • "Now why's a nice Texas boy like Erron Black in bed with the Black Dragon? Older You works for Kotal Kahn. He's one of the good guys, kinda."
  • "You chose... poorly." (After defeating Erron Black)
  • "Cassie! Sonya!"
  • "Breathe, kiddo."
  • "I'll get her."
  • "Can we find out where they've gone?"
  • "On it."
  • "Keep her safe."
  • "Two can play that game."
  • "You won't be online long enough for your friends to make it, Tin-Head." (to Sektor)
  • "You're forgetting the time I beat Shinnok, mano-a-mano. Oh wait! You were dead when that happened."
  • "Go back to the 90s." (After defeating Sektor)
  • "Who's next?"
  • "Shit. As if Throwback Me wasn't bad enough." (After Nut-Punching Kano)
  • "No one threatens my family." (After defeating Kano)
  • "Anyone else hear that beeping?"
  • "You're back in the nick of time!"
Johnny Cage (Past)

Part 1: Mortal Kombat 11

  • "Right? I've been in a future for a whole hour and I haven't seen one jetpack. Not one!" (to his future self)
  • "C'mon, at least think about it. We each get points off the gross."
  • "Coming this summer... Johnny Cage. AND. Johnny Cage! In: "Timequake"!"
  • "So I marry Lieutenant Princess over there? I always have had a thing for blondes. Ever since Suzie..."
  • "Donardo, Junior year." (with his future self)
  • "Ooh... I got eyes, brother. As a younger you, I solemnly swear to tap that at the earliest opportunity." (Johnny making an insensitive quote about Sonya's buttocks)
  • "I'm only the best fighter here. But your daughter's got me sitting at the kids table."
  • "Dad always said, "Hungry people eat lunch, humble people serve it."" (to his future self)
  • "You got lucky." (after losing to his future self)
  • "Yippee-ki-yay, right?"
  • "They shot our face, Johnny. They shot. Our FACE!"
  • "C'mon. You've been dyin' to hit me all day. Here's your chance."
  • "You said it: they'll kill us whether we fight or not. Fighting buys us time to find a way out. So quit being a diva and hit me!"
  • "No way. These people know a dive when they see one."
  • "Sweet move. I'm totally stealing that one for Timequake."
  • "How about... dinner sometime? Y'know, to thank you for saving my life? And apologize for being, well, me. No pressure. No romance."
  • "Who's the special guest villain?"
  • "I fought a dude like that in Fatal Infinity --hrnngh !!"

Part 2: Aftermath

  • "Captain Cage, reporting for duty, sir! Uh, I mean ma'am!"
  • "I'm healed, Cassie. Raiden gave me one of his "Thunder Hands" massages."
  • "Speaking of, where is Mama Bear?"
  • "We doing this by gender, or is that sexist?"
  • "​​​​​​Those women are braver and stronger than fifty of you put together!"
  • "Okay bozos. No jokes, no gimmicks, just kombat."
  • "You wanna get nuts?"
  • "Let's get nuts!"
  • "Every fight I've fought, I've fought for myself. But this one? This one's for my family!"

Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge

  • "No, no, listen!"
  • "We can make this work, I promise."
  • "What do I have to do, huh?"
  • "So...... I can still call her then. That's a w."
  • "Hey! You're in the Cage with Johnny."
  • "Oh! Well, if it isn't my long lost agent. It's about time you called."
  • "But of course, I'm interested in something different, what other than telling you-"
  • "Yeah? China? Uh huh."
  • "Alright, well, what about in advance, things got a little tight, round-"
  • "Hello? Hello? Well, I'm off to China!"
  • "Hold the boat! I'm coming!"
  • "Hope no fans saw that, I'm wearing slippers."
  • "Johnny Cage of the superstar variety, but you probably knew that."
  • "And you are?"
  • "Oh, you will be, they're always are."
  • "So, are you guys are in this thing, too?"
  • "Oh yeah? Listen, I love acting classes at all, but (sighs) I'm really kind of a time stuck. You know I want mean? No? Anyway, my agent said this would really put me back on a map. Kind of a bag-aid deal type thing. It should be fun."
  • "Oh, look. Crafted services, great!"
  • "Hey, do you know any of this stuff is organic?"
  • "I'm just asking. Geez."
  • "Fake. These special effects sucks."
  • "Toasty."
  • "Did you declare Mortal Kombat?"
  • "Did you?"
  • "What about you, Mister...?"
  • "Oh, it's catchy. I like that. Did you declare Mortal Kombat?"
  • "Good, good! Great. Then no one needs to die. Sheez."
  • "Now, who's hungry?"
  • "Oh, you think?"
  • "I know how to fight!"
  • "Uhh. Man is she hot!"
  • "Heeeere's Johnny!"
  • "Don't worry, Babe. I got this.
  • "Told you, you'd come around."
  • "Liu, Lord Randy -- need a lift?"
  • "Sooo... That it? We win?"
  • "Alright! Yeah!"
  • "Uhhh... May I?"
  • "Think she'll ever love me?"
  • "Yes she did, Jax. Yes she did."

Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms

  • "Wow. That... that seems a bit harsh."
  • "Not yet."
  • "It's a whole thing. I'll explain later."
  • "Nevermind. That sums it up."
  • "That... was... my move. I can't breathe."
  • "Easy for you to say. You... don't... have nuts."
  • "Lucky shot, let's see you-"

Trivia

General

  • Though the Mortal Kombat franchise is notorious for replacing the letter "c" with "k", Cage is an exception. It is probably more than coincidence that Kage (影, pronounced "ka-ge", with a hard G) in Japanese means "shadow", and Johnny Cage is the master of many shadow move techniques.
  • John Carlton,[1][2] Cage's real name, comes from the Midway game programmer, who worked on the popular arcade series NBA Jam.[10]
  • The original name for Johnny Cage was Michael Grimm, "the current box office champion and star of such movies as Dragon's Fist, Dragon's Fist II and the award-winning Sudden Violence."[11] It was changed during pre-production of the first MK.
  • According to his person information in Mortal Kombat, Johnny Cage's father is Robert Carlton and his mother is Rose Carlton. He also has a sister, Rebecca Carlton. His ex-wife is Cindy Ford.[1][2] Additionally, Jimmy Cage from Mortal Kombat: Federation of Martial Arts, is Johnny Cage's alleged brother.
  • Johnny Cage's official theme is titled "Prepare Yourself" and the song features an announcement mentioning "John Carlton", Johnny Cage's real name.
  • A trading card mentions that Johnny Cage's real name is Jonathan Carlton and his favorite color is azure blue.[Product name needed] Additionally, IGN also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton".[12] Later in 2019, Stephanie Brownback also referred Cage's real name as "Jonathan Carlton" on the 3rd episode of Kombat Kast.[4]
  • According to some of the extras in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, his official biographies, his intro dialogues, some of the endings, the official comics, the officially-released Johnny Cage: In Your Face and Fight Dirty videos, Mortal Kombat: Rebirth, Mortal Kombat: Legacy and Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Johnny Cage has starred in various movies; see Johnny Cage Movies for his filmography.
    • Cage's MKII ending shows him battling Shao Kahn on the big screen, in the movie Mortal Kombat II.
    • He also appeared on Celebrity SMASH TV. He won the episode he was in, and donated his winnings to charity.
    • In Mortal Kombat X and Mortal Kombat 11, Johnny Cage has an unlockable Ninja Mime skin that shows his outfit used in his movie of the same name - although the outfit is different from one game to another, it can be inferred that Cage wore both in the film or they are from seperate films.
  • In MKX, an interaction with Erron Black reveals that, in addition to action movies, among his other film roles he has also starred in a few Westerns.
  • Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance reveals that Cyrax dislikes Cage's movies. Specifically, that he felt robbed after seeing Ninja Mime. Kabal expresses similar dislike for them in Mortal Kombat 11. Tremor, however, openly enjoys Cage's films, declaring his excitement to fight him in Mortal Kombat X, and Fujin admits to being a fan in MK11 despite finding Cage himself insufferable.
  • A tombstone entitled "CAGE" can be seen in the Graveyard arena for every game it appears in, except for MK (2011).
  • Brandon Lee was originally cast as Johnny Cage for the first film, but he died before filming began.[13]
  • In the first film, after Cage defeats Scorpion, a photo signed "To my greatest fan" lands in the debris, a nod to his Friendship finishing move in Mortal Kombat II.
  • Albeit not appearing in the animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, many of Cage's character traits were incorporated into Kurtis Stryker.
  • Johnny Cage is the only one of the original 7 characters from MK to not make a playable appearance in MK vs DCU.
  • Johnny Cage is mentioned in a dialogue between Sub-Zero and Green Lantern in Injustice 2.
  • In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage's Super Split Punch Fatality was placed at the 3rd best Mortal Kombat Fatality.
  • In a Top 10 list hosted by Screwattack.com, Johnny Cage was placed at #9 of the P.A.B. ("Pussy Ass Bitch") characters in gaming history, due to his nut punch attack.
  • In Unreal Championship 2, Raiden will occasionally taunt his opponent by stating that they "fight like Johnny Cage!".
  • Johnny Cage has made a guest appearance on the NetherRealm Studios mobile fighting game, WWE Immortals.
    • His variations are "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat". The renders for the game are borrowed from the Mortal Kombat X mobile game.
    • The glasses that Johnny wears in his "A-List" & "Mortal Kombat" renders have switched. The blood on his wrist tapes is also gone.
    • His Finisher is his X-Ray attack from MKX, Kasting Kall.

Mortal Kombat

  • As stated above, Johnny Cage was the first character created for the first Mortal Kombat. The test prototype had two Johnny Cages fighting each other.[7]
  • A glitch in the first Mortal Kombat makes Johnny Cage's Head Pop Fatality's uppercut, if performed quick enough, knock off a phantom head of the opponent, though this can only be done on Kano, Sub-Zero, and Scorpion.
    • This was later referenced in MKII, with it becoming an actual Fatality as a variation of the original Fatality, called Triple Punch Decapitation; this time, Johnny Cage uppercuts three heads off.
    • His Who Hired This Guy Fatality in MK11 is a reference to his Triple Head Decapitation Fatality with his line from the 1995 film Mortal Kombat.
  • Johnny Cage was cut from the Game Boy version of MK due to memory constraints. However, the game features a cheat code that made him playable in Sonya's sprite.
  • Concept art for the Shrine in Mortal Kombat X shows a portrait of Johnny Cage's ancestor, who bears a strong resemblance to Van Damme.

Mortal Kombat II

  • In early arcade test versions of MKII, the word "Otomix" appeared on Cage's pants, but was omitted in subsequent chip upgrades. Otomix is an established supplier of martial arts and athletic wear.[14]
  • The Red Shadow Kick, and Red Shadow Uppercut special moves happened randomly in Mortal Kombat II. In Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat Gold, selecting Player 2's outfit would cause the moves to have red shadows, rather than green. In MK 2011, the red shadow attacks return as powered up versions of Cage's original green shadow attacks, and in MKX, when Cage has below 5% health, his shadow attacks will turn red.

Mortal Kombat Trilogy

  • Cage's character model was exclusively recreated for Mortal Kombat Trilogy because (contrary to popular belief) Daniel Pesina parted ways with Midway due to a lawsuit over royalties. He was replaced by Chris Alexander.
    • This was the first instance of Cage wearing his sunglasses while fighting, whereas previously, he would only wear them during a victory pose, something that has persisted in all his appearances since then.
  • Reportedly, John Vogel did not like Cage's storyline in Mortal Kombat Trilogy or Mortal Kombat 4.[citation needed] Furthermore, his Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance bio can be viewed as retconning this, with Mortal Kombat: The Death of Johnny Cage explaining and mocking his repeated death and revival during Trilogy and MK4.


Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance

Mortal Kombat: Deception

  • Cage's body can be seen in the introduction of Mortal Kombat: Deception, located on the beginning of the stairway which leads to the Soulnado chamber.

Mortal Kombat (2011)

  • Originally, he used a variant of Mileena's X-Ray Move before it was changed to his infamous "Split Punch".
  • Johnny Cage is both playable in the first chapter of both MK 2011 and MKX.

Mortal Kombat X

  • Johnny Cage is one of only three playable characters to have two throws; his second throw can only be used if Johnny is below 5% maximum health, with Red Shadow active, or if Fist Bump is active in his Fisticuffs variation. The other characters with two throws are Ferra/Torr and Jason Voorhees.
  • Johnny Cage does not wear his sunglasses during fights in the MKX and MK11 Story Mode.
    • However, in MK11, his past self wears his sunglasses. Until the Aftermath story expansion, he no longer wears it during his battle with Shao Kahn or Sindel.
  • During an interaction with Kano, he asks "Didn't you throw me off a bridge?", to which Kano will respond, "Guilty as charged.", a callback to the story of MK 2011; during Johnny's chapter, after defeating Sonya at the Pit, Kano arrives and throws Johnny off of the bridge into the Pit.
    • Both Johnny and Kano have a similar exchange regarding the instance in MK11.
  • Johnny Cage makes several references to other franchises in the film department:
    • During a Mirror Match interaction, one Johnny will ask "How many of us are there?", to which the second Johnny will respond, "There can be only one!", a reference to the film Highlander, a film that starred Christopher Lambert and Clancy Brown. Both actors coincidentally played Raiden, in two separate medias.
    • During an interaction with Kung Lao, Johnny tells him "Zorro's mom wants her hat back", a clear reference to the character Zorro.
    • During an interaction with Jax, he calls him "Tin Man", a reference to the character from the film The Wizard of Oz.
    • During an interaction with Kitana, he says "Hello, nurse!", a reference to the character Hello Nurse from the animated series Animaniacs.
    • During an interaction with Ermac, he says "The Mummy Returns", referencing the movie of the same name.
      • Ermac later received a Pharaoh alternate costume as downloadable content.
      • Another interaction with Ermac has Johnny call him "Mac", a possible reference to the character from the film Mac and Me.
    • During an interaction with Ferra/Torr, he calls the pair "Master Blaster", a reference to the similar looking pair of villains from the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
    • During an interaction with Goro, he asks "Don't you owe me some sunglasses?", a reference to the 1995 film, in which Goro taunts Johnny by destroying his sunglasses before their fight.
    • During an interaction with Alien, he will say "It's game over, man!". This is a reference to the Alien's namesake film, in which the character Hudson shouts this line during the film.
      • Coincidentally enough, Johnny's voice actor from MKX, Andrew Bowen, also voiced Hudson in the video game Aliens: Colonial Marines.
    • His Here's Johnny Fatality is a homage to the 1980 horror film, The Shining, namely the scene where Jack Torrance, one of the main characters, tears a crack through a door with an axe, then peeks his face through the crack, uttering the same words as him during the Fatality.
    • In the character select screen, if the player chooses Johnny Cage's Commando outfit and Jax's Carl Weathers outfit, after selecting a level, Johnny will say "You son of a bitch!" and shake Jax's hand. This is a recreation of the handshake scene between the characters Dillon and Dutch from the movie Predator.

Mortal Kombat 11

  • Johnny's Fatality Mr. Cage's Neighborhood is a loving tribute to two PBS children's franchises, Sesame Street and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.
  • One of Johnny Cage's victory animations features him posing an action figure of himself. The figure has Cassie's name drawn underneath its right foot. This is a reference to Toy Story, where some of the main characters, such as Woody and Buzz, have Andy's name drawn on the soles of their right feet.
  • Johnny is one of the two playable klassic fighters in the story mode whose present-self is playable and has a Mirror Match against his past-self, the second being Scorpion.
    • Unlike other klassic fighters (most particularly Scorpion at most part), excluding Sonya and Raiden due to their present-selves' death, Johnny is the only playable klassic fighter who remained as his present-self nor had his past-self playable in his chapter.
  • Johnny Cage, Jax and Kano are the only known characters to have team-up cutscenes between their past and present selves in the Story Mode.
  • Johnny Cage can be seen in Tank Garage Bunker stage where he is cheering during the fight. He is only absent if the player chooses him or fight against him.
  • All of Johnny Cage's unlockable intros have dialogues that are always the same before the actual intro dialogues ("99, 100", "It's show time", " 'Page 62 Johnny Cage dies'? Is someone high?" or "Cage-Con doesn't exist without me! I can pay! Hold on, hold on!")
  • Johnny Cage is one of six announcers and one of five unlockable announcers. The others are Kronika, Shao Kahn, Raiden and RoboCop. To unlock him, the player must play Towers of Time and reach 10% in Race Against Time.
    • If the player chooses a character and stage with Cage as an announcer, he will simply mock or make pop culture references on them.
  • Johnny Cage's Rat Pack skin is directly inspired by the infamous DC villain, The Joker. He is one of the 7 characters to have a skin inspired by a DC character, the other 6 being Kano (Cyborg), Baraka (Killer Croc), Noob Saibot (The Batman Who Laughs), Kitana (Catwoman), Geras (Darkseid) and Cassie Cage (Harley Quinn).
  • In early beta of MK11, when previewing Johnny's belt buckle in the Kosmetic Kustomization, Cage would look down briefly, and when the camera pans to his belt, his left hand would show an "OK" sign. This was changed during its release with Cage flipping the bird instead. [15]
  • If Johnny is selected with one of his Ninja Mime outfits, previewing his glove Kosmetics will alter, where he is trapped in an invisible box before he punches through the box, seemingly breaking it.
  • When previewing Johnny's sunglasses in the Kosmetic Kustomization, at a random moment after selecting a pair of sunglasses, when Johnny flashes his hands, stars and a chime sound will come from his hands.
  • Johnny's "Dub Dub WB" Friendship is a reference to Merrie Melodies character Michigan J. Frog, who also dances with a cane and top hat.
    • "Dub Dub WB" is also a reference to Warner Bros., which owns both the Mortal Kombat and Merrie Melodies franchises.
  • After defeating the past version of Erron Black in his own chapter, Johnny Cage will taunt him for his loss saying: "You chose...poorly". This is a reference to a famous line in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusader.
    • This is further referenced when Erron Black receives a costume that looks similar to the uniform of the movie's titular protagonist.

Errors

  • In MK11, when selecting a pair of sunglasses in the Kustomization, two things happen;
    • Depending on the sunglasses, Johnny will be incorrectly holding them, to the point that the glasses are floating.
    • Depending on the sunglasses and due to the above error, the glasses will clip through Johnny's fingers completely.

References

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