'Mortal Kombat' starring Joe Taslim Now Available on Catchplay+

Jakarta. Another good news for movie lovers who are still stuck at home this year. Get yourself entertained with Catchplay+’s latest Early Access at Home collection, 'Mortal Kombat'!
Starring the well beloved Indonesian actor, Joe Taslim, movie lovers can now watch this martial arts fantasy film inspired by the legendary video game through various platforms Catchplay+ is available at, including website, mobile application, and television.
“We are so proud to have 'Mortal Kombat' joining our Early Access at Home contents, especially with Joe Taslim acting as one of the main characters,” Catchplay Group CEO Daphne Yang said in a statement, on Thursday.
“We are now confident to say movie lovers can expect more latest blockbusters on our platform, premiering day and date with cinematic distribution.”
'Mortal Kombat' enters Catchplay+’s Early Access collection following 'Peninsula', 'Wonder Woman 1984', 'The Little Things', ' Tom & Jerry the Movie', 'Seobok', and 'Godzilla vs Kong'. Just like the previous titles, this fourth MonsterVerse movie is accessible as Premium Single Rental on Catchplay+ at Rp49,500 (after tax) which is set to benchmark the price of a cinema ticket.
However, once paid, users will have a 30-day period to redeem the movie and once watched, 48 hours of unlimited viewing. A Catchplay+ membership account also allows up to 5 registered devices and 2 concurrently watching including PC, smartphones, pads or big screens.
This early access at home, which can be streamed simultaneously with cinema release, is now available directly on the Catchplay+ website, its iOS, Android mobile and TV apps, Apple TV or through participating partner platforms including IndiHome, First Media and XL Home. Payment options include credit/debit cards, ATM transfer, Gopay and Telkomsel billing.
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