Greg Russo, who has worked on video game adaptations previously like the Mortal Kombat film from last year, is now attached to Binge's own adaptation It's a collection of games that's giving Bioshock meets SOMA vibes… and honestly, I'm here for it The game premiered in 1994, made for PC, Macintosh, and NEC PC98[...]
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In a recent interview with ComicBook, Mortal Kombat writer Greg Russo acknowledged her presence, explaining, "Nitara is in there because of me, yes I chose to put that character in there I thought she was a lot of fun I thought she was never really given any much of a spotlight to shine, and[...]
The upcoming sequel to the 2017 anime-inspired film is penned by Greg Russo, writer of the new Mortal Kombat adaptation, and aside from that, there isn't generally a lot of information to go on with where the film's sequel could take viewers.
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In a new interview with Russo over at We Got This Covered, the writer[...]
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In a recent interview over at CBR, the new film's screenwriter Greg Russo talked about plans for more Mortal Kombat, detailing aspirations for a trilogy Russo explains, "When I wrote it, I conceived it as a trilogy; I didn't even tell the people I was working with I was doing it as a trilogy[...]
Some began to wonder about the legitimacy of a possible sequel after silence for two years, but now the film's writer Greg Russo has taken to social media to provide fans with an update about the already announced Death Note 2.
Russo teases fans by sharing, "Appreciate all the check-ins from Death Note fans Have something[...]