

unit (eventual holder of the Mortal Kombat property), as New Line's corporate sibling-turned-parent, syndicated the series until it was later picked up by TNT, which aired the remaining new episodes in addition to broadcasting repeats of the first-run syndication run. The program was filmed at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida. Television Distribution distributed the series. Mortal Kombat: Conquest was produced by Threshold Entertainment (who produced the Mortal Kombat film series) in association with New Line Television (television arm of the films' distributor). Former QVC model Dorian John played the barmaid Magda in the episodes "Twisted Truth" and "Quan Chi". With Conquest immediately following TNT's top-rated program, WCW Monday Nitro, WCW wrestlers Meng and Wrath filmed separate appearances.

Five hundred years in the past, the monk warrior Kung Lao defeated Shao Kahn's sorcerer, Shang Tsung. To protect Earth, Mortal Kombat was created: a tournament in which the fate of the planet is decided in battles between competitors from Earthrealm and Outworld. Powerful and rich with natural resources, the vicious megalomaniac Shao Kahn wanted Earth as part of his growing collection of conquered realms known as Outworld. Many centuries ago, Earth was an enchanting and desirable planet. television, preceded only by the live action segments of The Super Mario Bros. It was one of the first live action shows based on a video game to air on U.S. The series serves as a prequel to the games, following the original Kung Lao ( Paolo Montalbán) as he protects Earthrealm with the help of bodyguard Siro ( Daniel Bernhardt) and former thief Taja ( Kristanna Loken). Based on the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise, it aired in syndication for one season from 1998 to 1999.

Mortal Kombat: Conquest is an American martial arts television series developed by Juan Carlos Coto. Kevin Michael Richardson (Opening titles only)
