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The official trailer for the upcoming Street Fighter movie has been released, offering fans a first look at a high-energy adaptation that blends intense action with a strong dose of nostalgia and campy humor.
Produced by Paramount Pictures in collaboration with Legendary Entertainment, the film draws inspiration from the classic video game franchise developed by Capcom, particularly the iconic Street Fighter II.
The story is set in the early 1990s and follows fighters Ryu and Ken Masters, played by Andrew Koji and Noah Centineo respectively. The duo is pulled back into action by Chun-Li for a global fighting tournament that hides a deeper and more dangerous conspiracy.
The trailer showcases a wide ensemble cast featuring popular characters from the franchise, including Akuma, M. Bison, Guile, Dhalsim, and Zangief. The film leans heavily into the franchise’s signature over-the-top fighting style, featuring gravity-defying moves and visually dramatic combat sequences.
Alongside its action, the film embraces the playful and exaggerated tone that fans associate with the original games. Scenes in the trailer include stylized fight sequences, humorous character interactions, and references to 1990s pop culture, adding to its nostalgic appeal.
The movie is directed by Kitao Sakurai and is scheduled for release on October 16, 2026. It marks the beginning of a broader collaboration between Paramount and Legendary, aimed at producing globally appealing blockbuster films.
Early reactions suggest that while longtime fans may appreciate the faithful recreation of the game’s style and characters, the film’s campy tone could divide audiences. Nevertheless, the trailer has generated significant buzz, indicating strong interest ahead of its theatrical release.
Overall, the new Street Fighter film aims to balance action, nostalgia, and entertainment, bringing one of gaming’s most iconic franchises back to the big screen for a new generation.