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- 🔥 Quick Facts
- The Powerhouse Ensemble That Game Fans Have Been Waiting For
- A Star-Studded Tournament That Blends Gaming and Cinema
- Behind the Scenes, Production Brought Everything Together
- From Game Consoles to IMAX Screens, October 16 Cannot Come Soon Enough
- Will This Live-Action Adaptation Finally Get Street Fighter Right?
Street Fighter movie arrives October 16 with a star-studded cast. Noah Centineo and Andrew Koji lead the ensemble bringing beloved video game characters to life. Director Kitao Sakurai helms the third live-action adaptation from Capcom.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Release Date: October 16, 2026, hitting theaters nationwide in the United States
- Director: Kitao Sakurai (replacing Danny and Michael Philippou)
- Lead Cast: Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, Andrew Koji as Ryu, Jason Momoa as Blanka
- Distributor: Paramount Pictures through newly finalized distribution deal with Legendary
The Powerhouse Ensemble That Game Fans Have Been Waiting For
Andrew Koji takes on the role of Ryu, the iconic wandering fighter searching for self-improvement. Noah Centineo, age 29, assumes the role of Ken Masters, the wealthy American martial artist. These two protagonists reunite when Callina Liang‘s Chun-Li recruits them for a tournament to confront the villain M. Bison, played by David Dastmalchian.
The supporting roster features wrestling superstars Roman Reigns as Akuma and Cody Rhodes as Guile. Jason Momoa brings Blanka to life, while 50 Cent tackles Balrog. Action star Vidyut Jammwal plays the spiritual Dhalsim with incredible martial arts choreography.
Street Fighter movie set to arrive October 16 with Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji
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A Star-Studded Tournament That Blends Gaming and Cinema
Legendary Pictures acquired the live-action film rights in April 2023, marking the first major adaptation in 17 years since the 2009 film. Co-production with Capcom ensures authenticity to the beloved arcade classic. The screenplay by T.J. Fixman and director Sakurai adapts the game’s tournament formula into an action-comedy narrative.
The ensemble also includes Andrew Schulz as the comedic Dan Hibiki, Eric André in a supporting role, and legendary MMA fighter Alexander Volkanovski. Orville Peck portrays the elegant Vega, while Olivier Richters embodies the powerful Zangief. WWE’s Kyle Mooney rounds out the cast in a minor role.
Behind the Scenes, Production Brought Everything Together
| Detail | Information |
| Release Date | October 16, 2026 |
| Director | Kitao Sakurai |
| Production Company | Legendary Pictures, Capcom |
| Distributor | Paramount Pictures |
Principal photography began in August 2025 in Australia under the working title Punch. Filming wrapped successfully on November 12, 2025. Cinematographer Ken Seng captured the martial arts sequences with precision and intensity. Producers Mary Parent, Cale Boyter, Jason Momoa, Takayuki Nakayama, and Stefan Makhoul shepherded the project through post-production.
“Street Fighters Ryu and Ken reunite when Chun-Li recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament. As they face a hidden conspiracy, they must confront each other.”
— Official Plot Summary, Legendary Pictures
From Game Consoles to IMAX Screens, October 16 Cannot Come Soon Enough
The film will release in standard, RealD 3D, and IMAX formats, offering fans multiple ways to experience the tournament. Production wrapped nearly seven months before release, allowing time for meticulous post-production work on fight choreography and visual effects. This third live-action adaptation follows the original 1994 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and The Legend of Chun-Li from 2009.
Marketing materials showcase Noah Centineo‘s Ken Masters and Andrew Koji‘s Ryu in their signature stances, with hints of the larger ensemble cast revealed across trailers. Director Sakurai took the helm in February 2025, replacing the initially planned How It Ends directors after they exited in June 2024. Casting announcements spanned May through September 2025, building anticipation across gaming and film communities.
Will This Live-Action Adaptation Finally Get Street Fighter Right?
Video game adaptations have notoriously struggled, but Capcom‘s direct involvement and Paramount’s commitment suggest serious intent. The ensemble approach, massive budget, and action-heavy crew indicate filmmakers respect the source material. Legendary Pictures also plans television projects, suggesting confidence in the franchise’s long-term potential.
Fan discussions center on fight choreography authenticity, character faithfulness, and whether David Dastmalchian can capture M. Bison‘s ruthless charisma. Early reaction to cast announcements proved overwhelmingly positive, with many praising the diverse roster. October 16, 2026 marks the moment this experiment arrives in theaters, promising spectacle, humor, and martial arts action on a previously unseen scale for the beloved arcade series.
Sources
- Wikipedia – Comprehensive production and cast details for Street Fighter 2026
- Paramount Pictures – Official distribution announcement and format details
- Legendary Pictures – Production timeline and ensemble cast confirmation











