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Street Fighter Movie Trailer Debuts
The three-minute preview showcased a variety of series icons and signature moves, including the famous Hadouken.
While the trailer has been described as 'goofy' and 'ridiculous' by some critics, it appears to be an unabashed love letter to the source material.
The film is scheduled for a 2026 release and aims to avoid the creative pitfalls of previous video game adaptations by leaning into its campy roots.
Fans have already begun dissecting the trailer for Easter eggs and hidden details from the game's long history.
Noah Centineo
American actor
American actor
Jason Momoa
American actor (born 1979)
American actor (born 1979)
Viacom18 Studios
Indian film studio
Indian film studio
Legendary Pictures
American media company based in Burbank, California
American media company based in Burbank, California