
In 1993, estranged Street Fighters Ryu and Ken Masters are thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li recruits them for the next World Warrior Tournament: a brutal clash of fists, fate, and fury. But behind this battle royale lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past. And if they don't, it's GAME OVER!
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Watch Street Fighter if you want Capcom's fighting-game icons rebooted for modern theaters with a confirmed Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li trio and a stacked supporting fighter cast. With Kitao Sakurai directing, an official World Warrior Tournament premise, and an October 16, 2026 release date, it is one of 2026's most searchable game-to-film projects. Whether it improves on past Street Fighter movies will be decided in theaters — but the cast and concept already explain why fans are tracking trailer and character news so closely.
Street Fighter (2026) is Legendary and Capcom's new live-action reboot of the iconic fighting-game franchise, directed by Kitao Sakurai and scheduled for theatrical release on October 16, 2026, from Paramount Pictures. The official premise is set in 1993: estranged fighters Ryu and Ken Masters are pulled back into combat when Chun-Li recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament, only to confront a deadly conspiracy beneath the competition. Andrew Koji plays Ryu, Noah Centineo plays Ken Masters, and Callina Liang plays Chun-Li, with an ensemble that also includes Joe Anoa'i as Akuma, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, Cody Rhodes as Guile, Jason Momoa as Blanka, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson as Balrog, and Andrew Schulz as Dan Hibiki. The film aims to bring arcade-famous characters and combat style to a modern theatrical audience while distancing itself from earlier live-action Street Fighter movies.
This movie is built for Street Fighter fans who want Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and the franchise's fighter roster on the big screen again. It is also a strong pick for viewers who enjoy martial-arts action comedies, tournament setups, and game adaptations with recognizable character lineups. Wrestling and action audiences may be drawn by cast members like Cody Rhodes, Joe Anoa'i, and Jason Momoa, while casual viewers can follow the tournament-and-conspiracy hook without deep arcade history. If you bounced off older Street Fighter films, this reboot is positioned as a fresh start rather than a sequel to those earlier adaptations.
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If you are anticipating Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat is the closest recent fighting-game movie comparison for arcade combat translated to live action. The Super Mario Bros. Movie and The Legend of Zelda show how major game brands are currently pushing into mainstream theaters. For pure martial-arts ensemble energy outside games, films like Enter the Dragon remain useful classic references for tournament-driven fighter stories.

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