With the new Mortal Kombat movie punching its way into theaters and HBO Max this weekend, everyone on Twitter seems to be talking about the classic fighting franchise again.
Of course, that usually means loads of fan art.
An unexpected Disney fan art mashup we came across was Mortal Kombat x Disney Princesses. And it’s as amazing as you would expect it to be.
Fan artist @clrsart began posting the images earlier this week.
It started with Cinderella reimagined as Sonya Blade…
Disney princesses as Mortal Kombat characters #1: Cinderella as Sonya Blade 💚💫 #MortalKombat #Disney pic.twitter.com/UCl5urjEXJ
— ☆ (@clrsart) April 19, 2021
We then moved on to Mulan as Kitana…
Disney princesses as Mortal Kombat characters #2: Mulan as Kitana 💙⚔️ #MortalKombat #disneyprincess pic.twitter.com/mpATCN5NbL
— ☆ (@clrsart) April 19, 2021
Snow White as Mileena…
Disney princesses as Mortal Kombat characters #3: Snow White as Mileena 🍎✨🩸#MortalKombat #Disney pic.twitter.com/3Vjw81a1VS
— ☆ (@clrsart) April 20, 2021
Jasmine as Jade…
Disney princesses as Mortal Kombat characters #4: Jasmine as Jade 💚✨ #MortalKombat #Disney pic.twitter.com/z0UaZvrsDU
— ☆ (@clrsart) April 21, 2021
And finally (so far) Ariel as Skarlet…
Disney princesses as Mortal Kombat characters #5: Ariel as Skarlet 🧜🏻♀️❤️⚔️ #MortalKombat #Disney pic.twitter.com/rjO2JxocEL
— ☆ (@clrsart) April 22, 2021
The images got a lot of likes and retweets on Twitter, and even Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon retweeted the image of Snow White x Mileena.
Art by @clrsart 😊 https://t.co/RMMYudqCOF
— Ed Boon (@noobde) April 22, 2021
Just be be clear, Mortal Kombat is streaming on HBO Max beginning today and NOT Disney+. But I’m sure you figured that out already.
[Source: Twitter]
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