The prospect of new characters joining a beloved fighting game often leads to excitement and speculation. The recent rumors point towards a potential addition to the Mortal Kombat 1 roster, and it's none other than the menacing T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, arguably the best entry in the franchise. Given the T-1000's enduring and formidable reputation, both in the film and across various media platforms, his inclusion in a franchise known for crossovers makes the latest entry all the more interesting.

In an intriguing interview with Dan Allen Gaming, Andrew Morgado, the actor who played Reptile in the game, was the one who inadvertently revealed some classified information. Morgado was reminiscing about seeing Ronda Rousey, the voice of Sonya Blade in Mortal Kombat 11, at Warner Brothers' green room when he let slip that Robert Patrick was also in the recording booth to do lines for the Mortal Kombat series as the T-1000. This small revelation could have profound implications.

For those who might not recall, the T-1000 is a state-of-the-art, shapeshifting assassin android that served as the main antagonist in James Cameron's 1991 sci-fi classic. Known for its fluid, mercury-like appearance, this liquid metal killing machine can morph into different forms and replicate the appearance and voice of other humans. This makes the T-1000 an incredibly formidable foe, capable of stealth and brutal force in equal measure. He's like Shang Tsung except he doesn't gloat - he just looks at you and completes his mission, as if nothing happened.