Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Cast

Cast

  • Robin Shou as Liu Kang: A former Shaolin monk. After winning the previous tournament, he decided to fight with others to defeat the Evil Emperor Shao Khan and his generals.
  • Lynn "Red" Williams as Jax: He is Sonya's partner who joined his partner to defeat Shao Khan.
  • Sandra Hess as Sonya Blade: She is the agent of the law in hot pursuit of Shao Khan, who killed her lover Johnny Cage.
  • Talisa Soto as Kitana: She is the stepdaughter of Shao Khan and the love interest of Liu Kang.
  • James Remar as Raiden: He is the God of Thunder and protector of Earth realm who helps the warriors defeat his brother Shao Khan. He is the son of the Elder God Shinnok.
  • Brian Thompson as Shao Kahn: He is the Evil Emperor of Outworld. He is the son of the Elder God Shinnok.
  • Irina Pantaeva as Jade: She is a mole sent by Shao Khan to follow Liu Kang and the other warriors.
  • Musetta Vander as Sindel: She is the long dead mother of Kitana and one of Shao Khan's generals.
  • Reiner Schöne as Shinnok: He is the Elder God and the father of Raiden and Shao Khan.
  • Marjean Holden as Sheeva: She is a Shokan who serves as the personal protector of Queen Sindel and one of Shao Khan's generals.
  • Litefoot as Nightwolf: He is a Native American shaman who helps Liu Kang find his Animality.
  • Deron McBee as Motaro: He is a centaur who serves as one of Shao Khan's generals.

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