Adeline Rudolph, star of 'Mortal Kombat II', opens up about her journey into the world of gaming and martial arts, her character's emotional arc, and the potential for a third film. Rudolph, a Korean and German actress, found herself in a unique position when she joined the franchise, having to learn the lore and fighting styles of her character, Kitana. Her dedication to the role is evident in her preparation, from studying the game to practicing martial arts. The actress shares her thoughts on the character's backstory, her relationship with her sister Jade, and the complex dynamics with her mother, Sindel. Rudolph also discusses her experience with stunt choreography, her confidence in the final fight scenes, and her hopes for a potential third film, including the possibility of Mileena's return. She reflects on the ensemble effort of the movie and her excitement for future projects, including 'Perfect Girl' and the Reacher spinoff, 'Neagley'. Her insights provide a deep dive into the world of 'Mortal Kombat' and her personal experiences as an actor.