New Street Fighter Film Trailer Packs Action and Mournful Karaoke
A new trailer has arrived for the live-action Street Fighter movie. It highlights pulse-driven fights and odd, quieter moments.
Trailer highlights
The New Street Fighter Film Trailer Packs Action into fast cuts and explosive set pieces. It mixes high kicks, walls being shattered, and street brawls.
There is also a short, melancholic musical beat. Noah Centineo’s Ken sings in a scene that plays like mournful karaoke.
Cast and creative team
Andrew Koji appears as Ryu. Noah Centineo portrays Ken Masters, and Callina Liang plays Chun-Li.
The production lists Kitao Sakurai as director. Names like Jason Momoa and Roman Reigns are also attached.
Plot setup
The story is set in 1993. Estranged fighters Ryu and Ken reunite after Chun-Li recruits them for a new World Warrior Tournament.
The tournament serves as cover for a deeper conspiracy. The fighters must confront each other and buried traumas.
Release details
The film is scheduled to open in cinemas on 16 October. Promotional materials and imagery credit Legendary.
Context from the games
Capcom’s most recent numbered entry, Street Fighter 6, launched in June 2023. It arrived on PS4, PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.
The title later reached Switch 2 at that console’s June launch. The game continues to influence the film’s marketing.
Recent controversy
Earlier this year, Capcom announced a patch to alter text added for the DLC character Alex. The changes followed player backlash over a storyline element involving Alex and Patricia.
Social media criticism focused on a relationship in Alex’s backstory. Capcom responded by revising those passages.
Filmogaz.com will follow further trailer drops and production updates as they emerge.