The ratings were actually pretty good for this show. īruce Locke who played shang Tsung had in an interview that i read said that there was a second season planed and ready to go was greenlit and everything. It was said that the last two episodes were a dream Kung Lao had, making what happened not true.The cliffhanger ending would have been resolved in the second season, which would have summed up the series and corresponded with the MK timeline. However, TNT pulled the plug on the show leaving it with a cliffhanger ending. The cancellation was not announced at first and rumors of a second season circulated. The show was very popular, but according to the show's developer, Joshua Wexler, this resulted in higher budget costs for the show than anticipated. ![]() The series originally aired on the WB Network and was later picked up by Turner Network Television, which aired the remaining new episodes as well as broadcasting the previous ones in syndication. heres some other information i was able to find. Take it for what its worth, but this was straight from bruce locke. Well, heres the Real reason: Bruce Locke who played shang Tsung had in an interview that i read said that there was a second season planed and ready to go was greenlit and everything. If anyone wants to correct me, go ahead because again, I'm not 100% sure that's what happened. The Sci Fi Channel wanted the show, but Threshold (I think specifically Larry Kasanoff, tthough again, I'm really not sure) didn't want the deal because they didn't feel MKC was Sci Fi. They needed a new network because TNT or wherever it was on didn't want the show anymore. To be honest though, I'm not sure I remember the full story right now. I just want an official statement or reason why the show wasn't able to come back.ĭid they not have any money? Not enough fans? The producers didn't feel it's worthy enough to continue? That's one of the things i'm wondering about. I mean, If they brought the show back and season two was going to air tomorrow, how many of you would watch just to see what happens after that last episode? They were probably ending season one on a cliffhanger to get more people to tune into season two to see what happens next. Did they not have any money? Not enough fans? The producers didn't feel it's worthy enough to continue? That's one of the things i'm wondering about. I just want an official statement or reason why the show wasn't able to come back. ![]() I mean, If they brought the show back and season two was going to air tomorrow, how many of you would watch just to see what happens after that last episode? Good point. MANIA Wrote:GrotesquetheBeast Wrote:they were probably ending season one on a cliffhanger to get more people to tune into season two to see what happens next. Like i said, if there was a season 2, then i'm sure it would've brought back the Earthrealm warriors and they would've at least put up some kind of fight and, most likely, win. And i have no problem with Khan winning at least once.but for him to just kill off everyone and that's it is lame to me. You really feel a connection with the three main characters and Raiden the whole show, and then you see the end and it kicks you in the balls (if you were, like me, in love with the good guys.) But all in all it was a great series to me. I understand the ending might've gotten the show more attention and all.and took it to new heights.but still, the ending was rushed and very very illogical in my opinion. You don't see something like this everyday. Anyway, the fact that the good guys are all killed, and evil triumphs, really took the series to a higher place. Nightcrow Wrote:You are facing the frustration that i have been facing for nine long years.
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