Mortal Kombat games Kitana debuts in
Mortal Kombat II (1993) alongside her sister
Mileena as Outworld emperor
Shao Kahn's personal assassins. While she is ten thousand years old, she resembles a younger woman. Kitana and the series' other ninja characters were excluded from
Mortal Kombat 3 (1995), but her backstory is expanded therein with the introduction of a new character
Sindel. Kitana is revealed as the daughter of Queen Sindel and King Jerrod, who ruled the Outworld realm of Edenia until it was invaded by Kahn and his forces, during which Kahn kills Jerrod and takes Kitana as his daughter. After Sindel commits suicide rather than serve as Kahn's
consort, she is resurrected and used by Kahn as a means to illegally invade Earthrealm. Realizing her life had been a lie, Kitana turns against Kahn and allies with Earth's champions to defeat him. The ninjas returned as playable characters in the 1995 upgrade
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, in which Kitana is tried for treason after killing her evil twin Mileena, but before a verdict is reached, Kitana escapes and joins the Earth heroes to reach Sindel and warn her of her true past. Kitana and fellow Edenian
Jade free Sindel from Shao Kahn's mind control, which enables reigning Mortal Kombat champion
Liu Kang to defeat him and results in Edenia and Earth returning to their peaceful states. During the events of
Mortal Kombat Gold (1999; a
Dreamcast-exclusive upgrade of
Mortal Kombat 4), fallen Elder God
Shinnok and his cohort
Quan Chi invade Edenia, aided by the traitorous Edenian
Tanya. When Quan Chi and his forces later leave the realm to focus on attacking thunder god
Raiden and the Earth heroes, Kitana escapes to aid her allies in defeating Shinnok. With Edenia freed once again, Kitana offers Liu Kang the chance to rule Edenia by her side, which he reluctantly rejects due to his duty as Earth's champion. In a special-edition
MK4 comic book released with the 1998 PC version of the game, Kitana arranges peace between the warring
Shokan and
Centaurian races. In
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (2002), Kitana leads a preemptive strike against Shao Kahn's forces, but Kahn is killed by unknown assassins later revealed as the titular Deadly Alliance of Quan Chi and Shang Tsung, who formed alliances to kill Kahn and Liu Kang before attempting to revive the mysterious Dragon King. Despite her grief, she leads the Earth warriors into an assault on Shang Tsung's palace, where she faces Quan Chi but is outmatched and killed alongside her allies. As a result of her death in the previous game, Kitana is unplayable in
Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), in which she and her slain companions are resurrected and controlled by the game's final boss, the Dragon King
Onaga, who additionally uses her to defeat and imprison Sindel and then install Mileena to pose as Kitana. However, Jade frees Sindel before imprisoning Kitana, and together they flee to Outworld to figure out how to free Kitana from Onaga's influence. Meanwhile, Liu Kang's spirit is able to remain amongst the living after his murder, and he enlists the reformed ninja
Ermac to help him free Kitana and his friends from Onaga's control, a mission in which they are successful. In the spinoff game
Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks (2005), after Kitana was found to be no longer loyal to Shao Kahn, she was placed into a spell-induced trance and forced to fight the Earth heroes, Mileena, and Jade before being freed by the
Shaolin warrior monks Liu Kang and
Kung Lao. Eventually, Kitana slays Mileena. Following this warning, Kitana returned in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006), accompanied by Liu Kang's spirit in order to keep him whole until she found a way to reunite him with his body. They later meet with
Nightwolf, who offers to relieve Kitana of her burden by absorbing Liu Kang's soul, allowing her to fight against the coming evil. Kitana ultimately perishes alongside the rest of her allies during the battle. In the non-canonical crossover game
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (2008), Kitana is transported to
Metropolis, where she encounters
Wonder Woman. As she suffers from "kombat rage" at the time, Kitana hallucinates Wonder Woman as an assassin sent from Outworld and challenges her. After being defeated, Kitana flees to a different section of Metropolis, where she is found and defeated by
Scorpion and brought to
Raiden's temple, where she reveals she had a vision of
Darkseid to become Dark Kahn. Following this, Kitana joins the rest of the combatants in traveling to the fused realms of Outworld and
Apokolips and fighting the
DC Universe's heroes and villains while Raiden and
Superman destroy Dark Kahn. In the rebooted timeline of
Mortal Kombat (2011), which retells the events of the first three
Mortal Kombat games, Shao Kahn sends her and Jade to participate in a Mortal Kombat tournament. Kitana tries to defeat Liu Kang, but ends up being defeated. Anticipating her death, she is shocked by his choice to let her live. In the second tournament, Raiden approaches Kitana and reveals that her belief that she is Shao Kahn's daughter is false. Riddled with uncertainty, she secretly entered Shang Tsung's flesh pits and came across the recently made Mileena. Prior to meeting Kahn, she blames Shang Tsung for replacing her, only to be surprised by the revelation that the Emperor was the one who created Mileena. Before carrying out the execution, he locks Kitana in the palace and demands for his real daughter to be brought to him. Liu Kang quickly helps Kitana to be liberated, and they, along with Jade, flee to Earth to team up with their new comrades in the fight against Outworld's army. They help in the fight for Earth, but are slain by Kitana's evil mother, Sindel, along with other warriors. Ultimately, it is revealed that she is among the fighters brought back to life as revenants by Quan Chi in the Netherrealm to fight against Raiden. In
Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), Kitana's revenant aligns herself with the keeper of time,
Kronika. As a result of Kronika's actions however, a past version of Kitana and Liu Kang are brought to the present. While he travels to Earthrealm to find out more about what happened, she stays in Outworld to find Shao Kahn, who has also been brought to the present. To aid the new Outworld emperor
Kotal Kahn, Kitana forges alliances with Outworld's disparate factions before leading them into battle against Shao Kahn and personally defeating and maiming him herself. Kotal, who was crippled during the fight, appoints Kitana as the new Kahn of Outworld in recognition of her skills in combat. After Kronika kidnaps Liu Kang, Kitana and her Outworld army aid Earthrealm's allied forces against Kronika's army until Raiden merges himself with Liu Kang to become Fire God Liu Kang. As the rest of her allies fight off Kronika's forces, Kitana joins Liu Kang in breaching Kronika's keep. However, Kronika reverses time for everyone except Liu Kang, who faces her and his allies' revenants alone. In one of the game's endings, Liu Kang defeats Kronika and is able to bring Kitana back to help him forge a new timeline. In the DLC story expansion
Aftermath, Kitana is brought back to life by
Fujin and Shang Tsung to join forces with Sindel in the battle against Kronika. Nevertheless, she is shocked to discover her mother's real character when she was unable to prevent her from betraying Earth and Outworld. In
Mortal Kombat 1s rebooted timeline, Mileena is biologically her older twin sister at birth and they have a steady relationship with each other as well as their mother, Sindel. Due to being slightly older, Mileena is set to inherit the throne, but her family fears her potential banishment from the throne due to her affliction with the Tarkat disease. They are initially deceived by Shang Tsung and General Shao into believing Earthrealm is plotting against them until Fire God Liu Kang and his allies expose their atrocities. Though they are reunited with their father, Jerrod, after he takes control of Ermac's body, Sindel is killed shortly afterwards by her evil counterpart from Titan Shang Tsung's timeline and passes the throne to Mileena. To defeat Titan Shang Tsung, Liu Kang brings over Kitana from an alternate timeline where she defeated Kronika and became a Titan, and they passionately embrace each other before recruiting more Titan allies to face off against the threat. After Titan Shang Tsung's defeat, Titan Kitana returns to her own timeline, and the Kitana from Liu Kang's timeline replaces Shao as the General of Outworld's army while continuing to advise her sister.
Other media Kitana had a brief appearance in a Midway-published
Mortal Kombat II comic book prequel that was written and illustrated by series co-creator John Tobias and served to introduce the game's new characters. She is a minor character in
Malibu Comics' 1994–1995
Mortal Kombat comic book series, first appearing in the three-issue miniseries
Goro: Prince of Pain (1994), joining other
MKII characters in searching for
Goro in Outworld. Kitana's role in the six-issue miniseries "Battlewave" (1995) has her attempting to rebel against Shao Kahn. She was additionally the subject of the 1995 one-shot "Kitana and Mileena: Sister Act", in which her background from the games is intact, except she is already an adult when Shao Kahn kills Jerrod and seizes the realm and then bewitches her into believing she is Kahn's daughter. as Kitana in
Mortal Kombat (1995) Kitana was a supporting character in the 1990s
Mortal Kombat feature films, unmasked throughout and portrayed by
Talisa Soto. She is introduced as a companion of Shang Tsung and described only as his adversary due to her being the rightful heir of Outworld and thus a threat to his rule should she ally herself with the Earth fighters. Kitana eventually joins main protagonist Liu Kang and the Earthrealm heroes in defeating the sorcerer. The film's producer Lauri Apelian commented that the two main female characters (Kitana and
Sonya Blade, played by
Bridgette Wilson) "needed to have a strength and an independence and an intellect that went well beyond their beauty and being sexy." Kitana has a lesser role in the 1997 sequel
Mortal Kombat Annihilation, in which she is mostly kept in Shao Kahn's captivity before being freed by Liu Kang. She joins the Earth heroes in their victorious final battle over Kahn's forces. Soto underwent five weeks of martial arts training for the first film, and additionally learned Brazilian
stick fighting for her use of the character's steel fans in
Annihilation. Kitana was not included in the 2021 feature film
Mortal Kombat, but will appear in the
2026 sequel played by
Adeline Rudolph. Kitana is a main character in the 1996 animated television series
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, a loose adaptation of
Mortal Kombat 3. She was voiced by
Cree Summer. She appeared in three episodes of the 1998 syndicated live-action television series
Mortal Kombat: Conquest, with the role split by
Audie England and Dara Tomanovich. She is fully aware of her Edenian past and the deaths of her parents at Kahn's hands but has no direct relation to Mileena. Kitana was featured in a two-part episode of the 2011 web series
Mortal Kombat: Legacy, which combined live action and animated sequences. She was played by martial artist and stuntwoman
Samantha Jo, in her acting debut. The episodes are another retelling of Kitana's past from the games but with changes such as Sindel fusing her soul with Kitana's in hopes to avoid Shao Kahn's corruption before she commits suicide. When Mileena kills a man who is actually their father King Jerrod, Kitana learns the truth after her past and decides to turn against Shao Kahn in the upcoming Mortal Kombat tournament. Jo reprised the role in one episode of the 2013 second season. Kitana was voiced by
Grey DeLisle in the animated film ''
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge (2020), featuring in a fight scene against Liu Kang in the Mortal Kombat tournament. DeLisle reprised the role in the Legends
sequel Battle of the Realms'' (2021), in which Kitana works alongside Kahn's forces in invading Earth before rebelling against him and allying with the Earth fighters. On March 29, 2025, Kitana was added as a purchasable skin in the online game
Fortnite Battle Royale alongside two fellow
Mortal Kombat fighters,
Scorpion and
Raiden.
Merchandise Action figures of Kitana were released in the UK by Toy Island in 1996,
Mezco Toyz in 2015, and by
Funko, as both a Funko Pop! vinyl figurine in 2017 and a traditional figure the following year. Syco Collectibles released a 1/6-scale limited-edition
polystone Kitana statue in 2012, while Pop Culture Shock Collectibles released a 1/4-scale character statuette in 2013 and a 1/3-scale version in 2018. Other items included a character mousepad, a life-sized cardboard
standee, and Halloween costumes. ==Reception==