Mortal Kombat games Sonya Blade is one of the main heroes of the
Mortal Kombat series. In the original
Mortal Kombat (1992), she is the
lieutenant of a
Special Forces unit that is pursuing
Kano, the leader of the Black Dragon crime syndicate. She trails him to a remote island where
Shang Tsung's Mortal Kombat tournament is being held, but is captured and forced to compete. Sonya is not playable in
Mortal Kombat II (1993), but is included in the storyline when her superior, Major
Jax Briggs, searches for her in the otherworldly dimension of Outworld, where the next tournament is held. Sonya is one of thunder god and Earth protector
Raiden's champions chosen to defend Earth against evil Outworld emperor
Shao Kahn in
Mortal Kombat 3 (1995). In
Mortal Kombat 4 (1997), Sonya, along with Jax, again must aid Raiden and perennial Mortal Kombat champion
Liu Kang in defending Earth, this time from the fallen former Elder God
Shinnok, while warning the United States government of the impending Outworld invasion. In
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (2002), the Outerworld Investigation Agency, a government organization led by Sonya and Jax that investigates portals leading to other realms, has been destroyed, and she must rescue two agents stranded in Outworld. In
Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), she and the other Earth heroes are killed by the Dragon King
Onaga and resurrected to serve as his slaves until their souls are freed by the spirit of Liu Kang and Shao Kahn's former enforcer
Ermac. Sonya is playable along with the entire series roster in the compilation game
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006). She is one of the characters representing Mortal Kombat in the non-canonical crossover game
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (2008). Raiden's attempt to prevent the titular Armageddon resets the timeline in the series reboot game
Mortal Kombat (2011). Sonya and Jax are pursuing Kano until Jax is imprisoned by tournament host Shang Tsung, who forces her to compete in order to spare his life until Raiden intervenes on her behalf. She also unwillingly acquaints herself with
Johnny Cage after rejecting his advances, but warms up to him after he saves her from an attempt on her life by Kano. After Jax's arms are obliterated by Ermac during the events of the second tournament in Outworld, Sonya transports him back to Earth for medical attention. She and Jax later regroup with the other heroes as they assemble to fight Shao Kahn's invasion of Earth until they are massacred by Kahn's brainwashed wife, Queen
Sindel, leaving Sonya and Cage the lone survivors at the conclusion following Kahn's death and Raiden's accidental killing of Liu Kang. In
Mortal Kombat X (2015), set several years after the previous game, Sonya and Johnny marry and have a daughter,
Cassie Cage, but they later divorce due to Sonya's focus on her career. Cassie grows up to join her mother's Special Forces unit, and is the catalyst in defeating Shinnok and saving Earth, after which she, Sonya, and Johnny reconcile. In
Mortal Kombat 11 (2019), Sonya, Cassie, and Jax's daughter
Jacqui lead a strike team into the underworld Netherrealm before its denizens can attack Earth, during which Sonya sacrifices herself to ensure the mission's success and her allies' escape. When the keeper of time
Kronika causes temporal anomalies amidst her plot to reset time, younger versions of Sonya and Johnny are brought to the present. Sonya is outraged that she has a child with Johnny and that Cassie apparently abandons her during the mission. After erasing Kano's present self from existence, she begins to warm up to her version of Johnny and reconciles with Cassie. Sonya is not selectable in
Mortal Kombat 1 (2023), but appears as an assist-based "Kameo" fighter. A hybrid of Sonya and Kano from an alternate timeline appears in the final battle. Additionally, an alternate timeline Sonya appears in the fourth season of the "Invasions" mode opposite alternate timeline versions of Jax and Johnny Cage as the trio travel from one timeline to the next in order to wipe out an army of
Mileena hybrids.
Other appearances played Sonya in
Mortal Kombat (1995). The film's producer Lauri Apelian recalled she was satisfied in how she and
Talisa Soto (
Kitana) delivered female characters that "really were intelligent, strong women."|alt=|left Sonya is one of the three main protagonists alongside
Johnny Cage and
Liu Kang in the feature film
Mortal Kombat (1995). Her backstory from the original game of pursuing her archenemy Kano to
Shang Tsung's island and being forced to compete in the tournament is intact, and she fights and kills Kano in the competition.
Bridgette Wilson was cast as Sonya after the filmmakers' original choice,
Cameron Diaz, injured her wrist during martial arts training and dropped out. As she was a late addition to the production, her fight scene with Kano was the final one shot in order to give her adequate time to train. Hoskins had auditioned for the role but did not "make the last cut of three girls" due to having no acting experience. Australian actress
Jessica McNamee played Sonya in the 2021 reboot film
Mortal Kombat. She is depicted as a veteran who has spent years researching the Mortal Kombat tournament while having captured the mercenary Kano (
Josh Lawson). McNamee, who submitted multiple audition tapes in campaigning for the role, described the character as "the voice of reason" with a degree of "playfulness and lightness". McNamee is set to reprise the role for the upcoming 2026 sequel
Mortal Kombat II. Sonya is a main character in the animated series
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1996) and was voiced by
Olivia d'Abo. She is a supporting character in the animated
Mortal Kombat Legends films ''
Scorpion's Revenge (2020) and Battle of the Realms'' (2021), voiced by
Jennifer Carpenter.
Jeri Ryan played Sonya in the short film
Mortal Kombat: Rebirth (2010). In the film's grittier contemporary setting, she is a lieutenant in the fictional Deacon City Police Department. In the first two episodes of the follow-up web series
Mortal Kombat: Legacy (2011), Sonya works with Jax to bust the Black Dragon but her obsession with hunting down Kano leads to her capture, forcing Jax to launch a rescue mission that ends with Kano escaping and Jax seriously injured. Sonya appeared alongside the other characters from the first two
Mortal Kombat games in
Malibu Comics' licensed 1994-95 comic series. Her family dynamic with Johnny Cage and their daughter
Cassie Cage is featured in
DC Comics 2015
Mortal Kombat X comic series set before the events of the game. In
Jeff Rovin's non-canon novel
Mortal Kombat (1995), set prior to the tournament of the original game, Sonya works undercover as a Black Dragon operative in her attempt to apprehend Kano. Malecki appeared in costume as Sonya in a 1992 feature on the original
Mortal Kombat on the British television program
GamesMaster. Hoskins dressed up as the character to film a workout video for
Threshold Entertainment's 1995
CD-ROM The Ultimate Guide to Mortal Kombat, and to promote
Mortal Kombat 4 at the 1997
Electronic Entertainment Expo. Ronda Rousey, who voiced Sonya in
Mortal Kombat 11, wore a themed ring outfit for a match against
Ruby Riot at the 2019
WWE Elimination Chamber as a promotion for the game. The character has been licensed for
action figures, and limited-edition statuettes by Syco Collectibles. ==Reception==