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Depending on which live-action Street Fighter movie you’ve seen, it’s either the best thing you’ve ever watched or so bad that you wonder how it got made. The 1994 adaptation is wonderfully cheesy and is still good for a laugh–“Quick, change the channel!”–while the 2009 movie is best described as 96 minutes of your life that you’ll never get back. Is the third time the charm for Capcom’s iconic fighting-game series on the big screen?

That remains to be seen, but one thing we do know is that it appears that development is starting to gather momentum now that the project has a director locked down and multiple actors attached to it. Considering the high bar set by other video game adaptations like Mortal Kombat and The Super Mario Bros. Movie, the pressure is on for Street Fighter to rise to the occasion.

It’s still going to be a while before the movie hits theaters, and until then, here’s everything we know so far about the Street Fighter movie.

How long has Street Fighter been in the works?

How long has Street Fighter been in the works?

Like several other video game adaptations, the Street Fighter movie has been in development for a while now. Legendary Entertainment announced that it had acquired the rights to produce the film back in April 2023, and YouTuber twins Danny and Michael Philippou were originally attached to direct it. The pair had already received critical acclaim for their feature film directorial debut, Talk To Me, but they later dropped out of the movie in June 2024.

A few months later, Bad Trip director Kitao Sakurai was revealed to be the new director for the project.

When is Street Fighter coming out?

When is Street Fighter coming out?

Originally scheduled to be released on March 20, 2026, the film was removed from Sony Pictures’ release schedule and delayed indefinitely. A new release date has yet to be announced.

What is the Street Fighter movie about?

What is the Street Fighter movie about?

Details on the plot have yet to be revealed, but like previous adaptations, we wouldn’t be too surprised if it revolves around M. Bison’s latest plans for world domination and a crack squad of warriors from across the world coming together to stop him. We’re also betting that Bison won’t be looking to kidnap British monarchy this time so that he can use them as leverage to establish a new powerhouse currency.

Who's going to be in Street Fighter?

Who’s going to be in Street Fighter?

A lot of people have been cast for the Street Fighter movie so far, with some of the decisions being quite interesting. From WWE superstars to masked singers, here’s a breakdown of who we’ll see trading blows on the silver screen.

Andrew Koji is Ryu

Andrew Koji is Ryu

The poster-child of Street Fighter, the wandering warrior Ryu will be played by Andrew Koji. The actor has quite a few credits in projects that required him to get physical, like the TV series Warrior and Gangs of London. On the big screen, he appeared in Bullet Train and Boy Kills World.

Noah Centineo is Ken

Noah Centineo is Ken

Ryu’s rival Ken Masters is a confident martial arts master and a family man who also seeks to constantly test his strength. Noah Centineo–Atom Smasher in Black Adam–will be donning his red gi for the Street Fighter movie.

Callina Liang is Chun-Li

Callina Liang is Chun-Li

Everyone’s favorite Interpol officer, Chun-Li will be played by Canadian actress Callina Liang. Best known for her role as Chloe in Presence, Liang also appeared in Bad Genius and the drama series Tell Me Everything.

David Dastmalchian is M. Bison

David Dastmalchian is M. Bison

An underrated character-actor, Dastmalchian has had several memorable roles lately in films like The Suicide Squad and Late Night with the Devil. As M. Bison, he’ll be playing the big bad leader of the criminal syndicate Shadaloo.

Cody Rhodes is Guile

Cody Rhodes is Guile

Who better to play an all-American hero than the American Nightmare himself, Cody Rhodes? The professional wrestler has had an incredible run since he returned to WWE, and previously, he appeared in several episodes of Arrow. His next performance will be seen on the big screen, in the revival of The Naked Gun.

Jason Mamoa is Blanka

Jason Mamoa is Blanka

Street Fighter’s ferocious fighter will be played by none other than Aquaman himself, Jason Mamoa. The actor has a filmography longer than Blanka’s unruly chest hair, with multiple movie and TV series credits to his name.

Curtis

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is Balrog

One of M. Bison’s key officers–and his bodyguard–Balrog is a heavyweight boxer with a hedonistic side. He’ll be played by rap star Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, who also starred in his own semi-autobiographical film, Get Rich or Die Trying.

Orville Peck is Vega

Orville Peck is Vega

Known as the Spanish Ninja due to his fusion of ninjutsu and matador skills, Vega is a narcissistic force to be reckoned with in the ring. Previous Street Fighter adaptations saw him portrayed by actor Jay Tavare and Taboo from music group the Black-Eyed Peas, but for this new adaptation, he’ll be played by masked country musician Orville Peck.

Vidyut Jammwal as Dhalsim

Vidyut Jammwal as Dhalsim

It’s going to be interesting to see if the Street Fighter movie can bring Dhalsim’s unique fighting style to the big screen–it might be a bit of a stretch–and for this fan-favorite character, Indian action star Vidyut Jammwal will be playing him.

Andrew Schulz is Dan Hibiki

Andrew Schulz is Dan Hibiki

Dan Hibiki isn’t a clozwn when it comes to fighting, he’s the entire circus. The punching bag of Street Fighter will be played by stand-up comedian Andrew Schulz.

Roman Reigns is Akuma

Roman Reigns is Akuma

While M. Bison is seen as the main villain of Street Fighter, Akuma is best described as a force of nature dedicated to mastering the martial arts through the dark power of the Satsui no Hado. Fittingly, he’ll be portrayed by one of the greatest WWE champions of all time, Roman Reigns.

Is there a weird-ass Street Fighter popcorn bucket yet?

Is there a weird-ass Street Fighter popcorn bucket yet?

Not yet, but we’d like to pitch an idea for a hadouken-shaped popcorn bucket that we can use for cool selfies after we empty it.