What more do you think the fans can do to make the Mortal Kombat movie a reality?
MJW: I think letters to the powers that be and because it’s really they should be serving the community, they should be serving the fanbase and the consumer. This is our attempt to contact the consumer. I feel like I’m just so happy for things like YouTube. Where we don’t have to have this all in our minds and just let it end there. We have a concept that we can share with the fanbase. The fanbase that put us where we are and so we can serve that fanbase without having to deal with some of the bureaucracy who are so far removed from the fanbase that it would just be difficult to deliver things to them. We’re happy that fans are speaking up. IGN: The first Mortal Kombat movie is considered one the best game-to-film adaptations. What do you think games-to-films have generally gotten wrong, or how do you think it could breakthrough like comic book movies have? MJW: I think many times, like I say, the powers that be, the decision makers, the ones that are higher up on the ladder are pretty