When will the 'Street Fighter' movie be released?
The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on October 16.
Movies / Trailers
The latest trailer for the 'Street Fighter' movie has arrived, offering a goofy and campy look at the live-action adaptation. Set in the early '90s, the film promises a nostalgic trip for fans of the arcade and console games.
The 'Street Fighter' movie, directed by Kitao Sakurai, stars Andrew Koji as Ryu, Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, and David Dastmalchian as M. Bison. The trailer highlights the filmmakers' intention to recreate the essence of the classic games, from the character's fighting styles to their signature super moves. Keep an eye out for delightful Easter eggs that reference the film’s 1993 setting!
The film is scheduled to release on October 16. The flyers for the movie feature a Shadaloo logo in the globe, the iconic Guile line “Go home and be a family,” and the cast laid out to mirror the game’s player select screen.
Fans have spotted flyers in Japan (referencing E. Honda’s stage) and in the U.S. (referencing Battle Harbor).
The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on October 16.
The main characters are Ryu (Andrew Koji), Ken Masters (Noah Centineo), and Chun-Li (Callina Liang). The main villain is M. Bison (David Dastmalchian).
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