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"textContent": "The big new theatrical release this weekend is Mortal Kombat II, the sequel to Warner Bros.’s 2021 adaptation of the fighting game franchise. Mortal Kombat II is an adaptation of a pre-existing property that seems to at least be trying to please fans, so one would expect yet another discrepancy between the mainstream critics represented […]\n\nThe post Mortal Kombat II: Rotten Tomatoes vs. Criticless appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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