McFarlane Toys Mortal Kombat 11 Lui Kang and Shao Khan Revealed!

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Just last night McFarlane Toys revealed two of their upcoming Mortal Kombat 11 figures. We know that Baraka and Kitana are in the next series which will be released later this year. The next series which these two figures will be in are expected to be released early next year. As the title suggests the next two figures in the series are Lui Kang and Shao Khan!

I am glad that these two figures are next in the series as both of these characters are main characters in the Mortal Kombat Series. It’s great that we’re getting Lui Kang not so long after getting Kitana in the line and I am so stoked that we are getting Shao Khan as I love his design in the game and it’s great to get an affordable figure of him!

I have to say Shao Khan looks absolutely incredible and the Lui Kang figure looks great though he has strange marks on his chest. Though I am sure that’s just an error with the prototype that they have used for the shot. The detailing on the Shao Khan looks absolutely fantastic

As these are just teaser shots it’s unclear what accessories that they’ll come with though I am sure Lui Kang will come with some flame effects and I would be disappointed if Shao Khan didn’t come with a pointing ‘You Suck’ hand! I am glad that Khan comes with his signature sledgehammer.

As for the Dune watermark on the Shao Khan picture I am sure that’s a mistake as I know that McFarlane Toys has the rights to Dune and they’ll be releasing figures based on the upcoming film.

These figures are scheduled to be released early next year and hopefully, they’ll be available here in the UK as I’ve had quite a bit of difficulty getting my hands on these McFarlane Toys Mortal Kombat figures as Spawn and Series 2 is really hard to get hold of and I hope this issue gets resolved soon as the figures are looking better and better!

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