The Street Fighter franchise is officially heading back to the big screen. First launched by Capcom in 1987, the long-running fighting game series became a global phenomenon, spawning multiple sequels ...
Street Fighter fans finally got a first glimpse at Kitao Sakurai‘s upcoming adaptation of the Capcom classic. The Street Fighter cast unveiled the teaser trailer at the 2025 Game Awards. Andrew Koji, ...
Schulz plays Dan Hibiki, a jokey, annoying character in the “Street Fighter” games who’s overconfident and underpowered. He walked out on the Game Awards stage with his co-stars Noah Centineo (Ken), ...
Martial arts and gaming fans are ecstatic over the live-action adaptation of Street Fighter. Coming to theaters in October 2026, the upcoming movie stars some of Hollywood’s best, including Noah ...
The Game Awards 2025 was marked by the release of the first teaser trailer for Street Fighter (2026), a rebooted version of the Street Fighter video game adaptation on the big screen. The teaser ...
Dec. 12 (UPI) --The Street Fighter movie debuted its first trailer at the Game Awards on Thursday, unveiling a star-studded cast that includes Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji and Jason Momoa. Members of ...
When Legendary Pictures and Capcom announced the actors starring in the latest movie adaptation of the fighting game series, fans were as confused as they were amazed. 50 Cent as Balrog? Ken is the ...
One of the big surprises at The Game Awards 2025 was not only the debut trailer for the Street Fighter movie, but the appearance on-stage of the entire cast. That’s right, the likes of Jason Momoa, ...
Like any awards show, there's bound to be a moment or two that leaves you perplexed about what's going on. The Game Awards had one such moment just like this, and it came during the reveal trailer for ...
Katelyn has been a writer since they learned to hold a pencil, but was a latecomer to the world of gaming, gradually falling in love with video games over the course of high school and college. They ...
Former Coronation Street star Jayne Tuncliffe has revealed that a big storyline for her character Yana Lumb, who she played between 2004 and 2007, was scrapped after one of her co-stars was sacked.
Mr. Wave’s Reel Sung Productions revives Hip-Hop’s cinematic legacy with Beat Street: Where Are They Now, reuniting the cast and creators of the 1984 classic. Mr. Wave, the legendary B-boy and ...