Over the last few weeks, filmmakers, celebrities, and creators have been hosting live watch parties over social media where fans can ask questions about their favorite media. Hoping to get involved in the action, the Mortal Kombat team set up its own watch party featuring the 1995 adaptation of the NetherRealm Studios fighting game.

By and large, the Mortal Kombat Watch Party was merely an opportunity to point out some of the cooler moments from the 1995 film, like the iconic music choices and the Scorpion vs Johnny Cage fight sequence. The game developers also weren’t afraid to make fun of the film’s more questionable choices and even ask some questions that no one really cared (or considered) to ask.

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One of the stranger questions that the Mortal Kombat watch party put in every fans’ mind is whether or not Goro has more than the usual amount of…testicles. Again, this is a question that no one likely needed the answer to, but now it’s something we can’t help but wonder.

Obviously, Goro having four arms doesn’t necessarily mean that is anatomy is any different below the belt, but one can never know for sure. As a half-human and half-dragon Shokan, Goro doesn’t necessarily need to follow the rules of human anatomy. He does have two legs, though, which suggests that the facial structure, height, and additional pair of arms are his biggest mutations.

Out of all of the comments made during the Mortal Kombat Watch Party, this was easily the one that stood out, if only because it proposed a question no one actually thought to ask. It also made for the best replies and memes of the night, which is one of the few things that the 1995 Mortal Kombat film is good for.

While it certainly had its moment and has its fans, Mortal Kombat stands as a decent example of how to adapt a video game, but in fits and spurts. The music is still iconic, Shang Tsung actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa has been made canon by Mortal Kombat 11, and some of the visuals were well done at the time. But the movie is also very goofy, the tone is all over the place, and the violence is completely missing.

The good news is there is a new Mortal Kombat movie reboot in the works and it hopes to succeed where its predecessors failed. With an R-rating and topflight creatives like Aquaman director James Wan involved, this latest MK adaptation might be exactly what fans want. And hopefully it won’t have their minds wandering to questions about Goro’s balls.

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