Mortal Kombat 11 is currently out now, but that doesn't mean NetherRealm Studios doesn't have more tricks up its sleeves. The Kombat Pack, featuring guest characters like Shang Tsung, The Joker, and Spawn, is coming out over the next few months. However, if past MK games have taught us anything, it's that there is another Kombat Pack coming off the heels of the first one.

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Who can we expect to see in this second Kombat Pack? While rumors have swirled about the characters we may or may not see, we have a list here of some characters who would make great additions to the roster. Sure most or none might make it, but it's fun to think about, isn't it. Here are 10 Guest Characters We Want to See in Mortal Kombat 11's Kombat Pack 2.

10 Lobo

While MK11 already has their DC representative with The Joker, it's a shame they didn't also consider Lobo; the mayhem-loving Czarnian would be right at home in the violently over-the-top world of Mortal Kombat.

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With his numerous firearms, hook on a chain, and brute strength, there's no shortage of damaging combos the Main Man could dish out to his opponents.

9 The Mask

A fan-favorite, the developers at NetherRealm Studios could have a ball with The Mask in their Kombat roster. The Mask's ability to bend reality to its wearer's whim opens up so many doors for cartoonish combos and fatalities, from turning balloon animals into guns to bashing their opponents with a giant mallet. As a plus, they could throw in the yellow zoot suit combo from the Jim Carrey film as an alternate costume.

8 Nemesis

Say what you will about writer Mark Millar, but you can't deny that the title character of his 2010 miniseries Nemesis didn't intrigue you.

Basically a funhouse mirror version of Batman, Nemesis has intelligence, gadgets, and fighting skills on par with the Caped Crusader, but on a more sadistic level. His ruthless combat style wouldn't be that different compared to other fighters, and hearing him deliver cold-blooded quips to his enemies before a fight would be worth buying the game alone.

7 The Goon And Franky

Eric Powell's comic book series The Goon has quite a large following, but deserves a bigger audience. Since the film adaptation is still in development hell, why not let its main duo do what they do best in the world of Mortal Kombat?

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Similar to previous MK fighter Ferra/Torr, the Goon would be joined in combat by his sidekick Franky. Goon himself is a brawler like most of the other fighters, but Franky could certainly lend his famous "knife to the eye" move in different combos.

6 Judge Dredd

Mega-City One's top street judge is more than deserving of a spot on this list. While we still haven't heard about any follow-ups to 2012's underrated Dredd, maybe placing its main character in a popular fighting series would generate the right amount of interest.

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Dredd's size and physical strength would be enough, but add in his Lawgiver gun and the possibilities are endless. Able to fire bullets of different types, not to mention setting enemies on fire, there's so much untapped potential there with him in Kombat. Hopefully they could get Karl Urban to come back and do his voice.

5 Bloodshot

Seeing how his movie is coming out in March, it wouldn't be a bad idea to cross-promote Bloodshot in MK11. The Valiant Comics character has what it takes to stand toe-to-toe against the likes of Jax and Kano in the ring. A master in hand-to-hand combat, not to mention possessing superhuman strength, agility, and a sizable healing factor (which could manifest in unique ways during fights), having Bloodshot in the roster would bring in fans of the character and build hype for the film.

4 Pennywise The Dancing Clown

The child-murdering "clown" from Stephen King's It, Pennywise could really let loose under NetherRealm's control. With the power to transform into anyone's fears, he could be an extremely lethal member of the roster: in addition to the numerous forms and attacks he's used in the recent It films, the developers could add a twist by tailoring Pennywise's move-set to the exact fears of each opponent he's up against.

3 Ash Williams

He's probably a shoo-in at this point, but just in case he's not, let's make our case for why he should be.

Ash has more than what it takes to face off against MK's finest. Armed not only with his chainsaw hand but his "boomstick", he's good with both weapons when it comes to both long-range and short-range moves. Add in how hysterical his banter would be with fighters like Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade and he's set.

2 Chucky

From Freddy Krueger to Jason Voorhees and Leatherface, Mortal Kombat has long given us the chance to see our favorite horror villains fighting alongside and against the main roster of fighters. But in addition to Michael Myers, there's always been a villain that's come up short (pun intended, sorry) when NetherRealm is figuring out who to include for a game. That villain is Chucky from the Child's Play films.

While the Lakeshore Strangler has a fanbase that would more than love to see him represented in Mortal Kombat, the main obstacle to including him, as I alluded to, is his height. Chucky would be dwarfed by pretty much all the other fighters, but maybe, just maybe, the developers could work around that. His running speed and jumping distance could be increased, letting him stab enemies in mid-air, for example. And just imagine Johnny Cage, Jax, or Kano reacting to a killer doll before a fight. It would be worth it, if they're willing to give it a shot.

1 Juliet Starling

You weren't expecting Juliet on this list, right? As weird a choice as it may be, Lollipop Chainsaw's heroine just might work here. With her athletic abilities and trusty chainsaw, she could be one of the more uniquely playable characters in the roster, and the combos would be pretty nuts. Her bubbly attitude would stand in contrast to the other more cynical and serious fighters, but that could be comedy gold.

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