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Street Fighter movie may have cast 50 Cent as boxer Balrog
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Street Fighter movie may have cast 50 Cent as boxer Balrog

by admin June 25, 2025


Capcom and Legendary Pictures’ live-action Street Fighter movie is shaping up its cast with the addition of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as Balrog the Boxer, who serves under villain M. Bison.

News of the multi-hyphenate musician comes shortly after another recent Street Fighter addition: Deadline reported earlier this week that Callina Liang (of Steven Soderbergh’s Presence) will star as Chun-Li, an Interpol officer and enemy of Bison and his Shadaloo organization. Both names join a cast that includes the previously revealed Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns, and Orville Peck.

Here’s hoping that the new Street Fighter won’t end up just like its 1994 counterpart, with 50 Cent, Momoa, and Reigns around a bunch of other folk doing victory poses as the credits roll.

Capcom and Legendary’s live-action Street Fighter movie does not have a release date. It was previously scheduled for March 2026, but has been delayed indefinitely.



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Street Fighter Movie Finds Its Chun-Li
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Street Fighter Movie Finds Its Chun-Li

by admin June 23, 2025



Street Fighter’s iconic heroine Chun-Li has been cast in the upcoming reboot movie. The fan-favorite character was originally played by Ming-Na Wen in 1994’s Street Fighter and by Kristin Kreuk in 2009’s Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. Now, a relative newcomer, Callina Liang, is reportedly set to take over the role for a new generation.

As reported by Deadline, Liang has only had three major roles to date. She had a leading part in Steven Soderbergh’s 2024 supernatural thriller Presence, as well as appearances in the Thai film Bad Genius and the British teen drama Tell Me Everything.

Director Kitao Sakurai joined the film in February, and has been slowly adding actors to the cast including Jason Momoa, WWE wrestler Roman Reigns, Noah Centineo, Orville Peck, and Andrew Koji. While the games revolve around high-profile fighting tournaments, the 1994 movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and the late Raul Julia infamously turned the story into something that had more resemblance to G.I. Joe than Street Fighter.

Sony recently removed Street Fighter from its 2026 release date, but it’s still expected to arrive at some point next year. In the meantime, the American Street Fighter 2 animated series was released on Blu-ray last month for the first time. Capcom’s latest game in the series, Street Fighter 6, has also lined up another year of DLC characters, including Sagat, C. Viper, Ingrid, and Alex. Another fighting game movie, Mortal Kombat 2, is coming later this year.



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Street Fighter 6 sells five million copies, on track to be best-selling Street Fighter ever
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Street Fighter 6 sells five million copies, on track to be best-selling Street Fighter ever

by admin June 11, 2025


Capcom has announced that Street Fighter 6 has sold over five million copies, just as the game has been released on the Nintendo Switch 2. At this pass, the game is on track to be the best-selling game in the series.

Celebrating the achievement on social media with a lovely bit of custom art, the company wrote: “Street Fighter 6 has now sold over five million copies! What a way to celebrate our 2nd anniversary! Thanks to all our fans out there around the world and to all the prospective fans in the future!”

Street Fighter 6, released on 2nd June 2023, is catching up the series sales leader at a faster pace than its predecessors. According to the Capcom Platinum Titles page, which tracks the company’s best-selling games, Street Fighter 5 is holding the top spot for now. It’s sitting pretty at 7.8m units sold since its release on 16th February, 2016. By comparison, Street Fighter 6 has sold five million copies in just over two years.

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Street Fighter 2, which you may have assumed was the best-selling game in the series due to its prevalence in popular culture and influence on the genre, has sold 6.3m. It is worth noting that this Capcom list only tracks console sales, we also know that over 200,000 Street Fighter 2 arcade cabinets were sold during the golden era of arcades.

Okay, so why is Street Fighter 6 on track to surpass Street Fighter 5 in sales? Well, it’s still receiving plenty of updates and has a flourishing global community of players. Its third season of DLC characters was just announced at Summer Game Fest, and includes plenty of returning favourites like Sagat and Alex. These, plus a recent port to the Switch 2 will help tempt older fans back into the fray.

The game has also had a far faster start in terms of sales than Street Fighter 5. If you don’t remember, the launch of Street Fighter 5 was a disaster. The PC version was a technical mess, online netcode was poor making it hard to play matches online. Yoshinori Ono came forward and discussed all its issues candidly too, explaining that the team underestimated the appetite for single player content in a barebones release.

Street Fighter 5 rose up the ranks of Capcom’s best-sellers due in large part to continuous support over the years. The game was tied heavily to the game’s competitive scene, promoting FGC events and Capcom Pro Tour tournaments through in-game stage advertisements and purchasable cosmetics. The game essentially regained the love of fans over time.

Street Fighter 6 never had this problem. It launched in a great state, with good online infrastructure and a sizable amount of single player content with the World Tour mode. What’s left is ongoing support for the game on Capcom’s part. Funnily enough, here the game has the opposite problem to Street Fighter 5. While previously there was no shortage in character cosmetics to buy, Street Fighter 6’s community has been frustrated at the lack of character packs released during its life cycle.

Nonetheless, the game has a popular competitive scene that continues to encourage new players to hop in, it has been supported heavily by community efforts like the Sajam Slam and Twitch Rivals, and popular content creators continue to dip their toes into the waters of Street Fighter 6 to entertain their fans.

Street Fighter 6 may not be around during the height of esports like Street Fighter 5 was, largely due to many of the speculative investors running away with empty pockets upon realising esports is a burning money pyre, but Capcom continues to offer a million dollar top prize for its annual Capcom Cup finals event. This has kept top players interested, and an aura of excitement alive.

How long will it take for Street Fighter 6 to surpass Street Fighter 6? Who can say. If I may make a prediction, I believe it’ll pass the milestone around the end of 2026. Sales will slow down due to a deluge of newer fighting games releasing and snatching interest, like 2XKO and Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. Regardless, it’s safe to say the game has proven quite the success for Capcom.



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Street Fighter 6 Partners With Kenny Omega To Announce New DLC
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Street Fighter 6 Partners With Kenny Omega To Announce New DLC

by admin June 7, 2025



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I don’t watch wrestling, but I feel a kinship to Kenny Omega as a fellow Kenny. Well, I did, until I realized his name is actually Tyson Smith. He just took on the name, I was born into it. Anyway, since he is not a true Ken, I have found a new reason to connect with the wrestler after seeing him cosplay as every character Street Fighter 6 is adding next season. Omega is known for his nerdy cosplays in wrestling, so it’s good to see him getting the bag elsewhere. I won’t be playing any of these new characters because I am a Ryu one-trick, but I have to respect the craft.

Street Fighter 6‘s Year 3 roster update will add Sagat, Alex, Ingrid, and C. Viper to the game. Alex and Sagat were both recently playable in Street Fighter V, while C. Viper and Ingrid have been missing in action for at least a few entries. C. Viper last appeared as a playable character in Street Fighter IV. Ingrid, meanwhile, hasn’t been playable since Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX.

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Once all four fighters roll out, Street Fighter 6‘s roster will reach 30 characters. Here’s Capcom’s tentative schedule:

  • Sagat – Summer 2025
  • C. Viper – Autumn 2025
  • Alex – Early Spring 2026
  • Ingrid – Late Spring 2026

Street Fighter 6 launched in 2023 and has been getting a steady rollout of new fighters since launch. Each new character is implemented into the game’s story mode, allowing your avatar character to learn their movesets and do fun social sim events with them to get to know them better. The game letting me fail to flirt with Ryu remains a moment more humbling than any defeat I’ve ever faced in the arena.

For more on Street Fighter 6, check out Kotaku’s review.

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Street Fighter 6 Year 3 Character Pass: Characters, release windows & more

by admin June 7, 2025



Street Fighter 6’s Season 3 character pass got revealed all at once during Summer Game Fest 2025, with all four characters that’ll be added over the next year being made public.

It’s a mix of fan-favorite characters from several past Street Fighter games. No guest characters this time around, Season 3 will be made up entirely of O.G. fighters, one of which hasn’t been seen in the series for literal decades and is older than some pro players.

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Here’s every new character in Street Fighter 6’s Season 3’s fighter pass as well as their official release windows.

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Revealed via a series of Kenny Omega cosplays, Fighter Pass 3 includes the following characters: Ingrid, Sagat, C. Viper, and Alex.

Here are their release dates in order:

  • Sagat: Summer 2025
  • C. Viper: Autumn 2025
  • Alex: Early Spring 2026
  • Ingrid: Late Spring 2026

While Alex and Sagat were both in Street Fighter 5, the other two characters haven’t been present in the series for a long time.

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C. Viper’s last appearance was in Street Fighter 4, a game that was originally released in 2007, and Ingrid was a boss character in Street Fighter 3 Alpha 3 MAX, a game from 1998. She hasn’t been present in the series since and was originally ripped from a cancelled Capcom All Stars title. Hopefully Ingrid isn’t a boss-level character in this entry like she was in her last appearance.

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It’s worth mentioning that Capcom’s definition of how long the year’s seasons are has historically dragged on, with Elena’s release in June still being technically Spring. So, these dates are by no means set in stone and may be later than you expect.

And, though Street Fighter 6 is one of Capcom’s most successful games ever, it isn’t yet clear if they’ll be going for a fourth Season of content after this. Street Fighter 5’s cast was massive, so it’d take literal years to get every character from that game converted over.

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Udon, publisher of Street Fighter, Mega Man, Elden Ring, and other videogame comics and art books, is the latest to cut ties with bankrupt distributor Diamond Comics

by admin June 5, 2025



Until 2020, Diamond Comic Distributors held a near-monopoly on getting comic books to retailers in the US. Publishers like Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, Viz, Boom, and Udon all sold their comics exclusively through Diamond, though hearing retailers grumble about them—often claiming books arrived damaged, late, or not at all, especially in small-town shops—was common.

When Diamond announced it would cease shipments during the Covid-19 pandemic in March of 2020, DC took it as an opportunity to jump ship, switching to Lunar Distribution and UCS Comic Distributors for its monthly releases and Penguin Random House for book-sized releases. One by one other publishers followed, including Marvel, until Diamond declared bankruptcy in January of 2025.

Udon was one of the last publishers to remain with Diamond (alongside Dynamite, which would rather like to retrieve half a million dollars it claims Diamond owes), but now Udon has declared it’s found an alternative as well. Udon has halted all shipments to Diamond in favor of Lunar Distribution, with its Manga Classics imprint now being distributed by Simon & Schuster.


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“With the current state of uncertainty and lack of communication from the new owners to both retailers as well as many publishers, we have to do what is best to serve our customers,” Udon chief of operations Erik Ko said. “We realize this is a deep inconvenience for many retailers, but we’re trying to do our best to serve our partners and fans, while minimizing risk and moving forward in an uncertain time.”

This has affected the first issue of Udon’s new series Mega Man Timelines, which has been pushed back a month to a June 25 release. Udon’s future comics, manga, and art books will be distributed though Lunar, which presumably includes any more of the Capcom-licensed books it’s famous for—like Street Fighter, Darkstalkers, and Final Fight—as well as its books based on games like Elden Ring and Persona.

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Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards For Switch 2 Are Back In Stock
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Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards For Switch 2 Are Back In Stock

by admin June 2, 2025



One of the cool things about Amiibo figures is that they don’t just look good; they also offer some neat extras inside of a game, and for Street Fighter 6 fans, there’s a “budget” option beyond the very expensive Street Fighter 6 Amiibo figures. The GameStop-exclusive Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards are back in stock ahead of the Nintendo Switch 2’s release later this week. A pack of 22 Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards costs $40, the same price as each of the three Amiibo figures.

$40

The pack includes 22 brawlers from the first year of Street Fighter 6, including DLC characters like AKI and Akuma. These Amiibo Cards can be used to save player settings like the character outfits, colors, and button settings, so that makes them useful for quickly loading up your gameplay preferences when you hop onto a Switch 2 console for some digital fisticuffs.

In case you need a reminder, here’s the full roster of characters from Street Fighter 6’s first year, who’ll all have their cards in the pack:

Street Fighter 6 Amiibo Cards

  • Luke
  • Jamie
  • Manon
  • Kimberly
  • Marisa
  • Lily
  • JP
  • Juri
  • Dee Jay
  • Cammy
  • Ryu
  • E.Honda
  • Blanka
  • Guile
  • Ken
  • Chunk-Li
  • Zangief
  • Dhalsim
  • Rashid
  • AKI
  • Ed
  • Akuma

If you do want to grab some Street Fighter 6 Amiibos, there are three to choose from currently. Luke, Kimberly, and Jamie have all gotten the plastic collectible treatment, and the nice thing about these figures is that they echo the visual design language of Street Fighter 6. Each one is priced at $40, and like the cards, you can use them to access character-specific settings.

Street Fighter 6 Amiibo

Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition releases June 5 on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms. This bundle will include the full game and all DLC characters released during the first two years of the game, including recent additions to the roster like M Bison, Terry Bogard, Mai, and Elena. This edition comes with two new game modes–Gyro Battle and Calorie Contest–and Capcom says it’s aiming to have the game run at a smooth 60fps.

One thing to note is that Street Fighter 6 is a Game-Key Card, which means that the cartridge acts as an authentication key. You’ll need to download the game directly onto your Switch 2 after a one-time internet check-in to see that the device is legit, and you’ll be free to play offline afterwards so long as the cartridge remains inserted. You can also resell these cartridges in case you want to move on from the game, as they are not locked to your Switch 2 console.

Street Fighter Blu-rays

Street Fighter: The Animated Series

Amazon has several deals on Street Fighter movies on Blu-ray, including the stellar 4K edition of the Street Fighter 2 Animated Movie. Street Fighter: The Animated Series released on Blu-ray in late May, but it’s currently sold out at Amazon. Crunchyroll has it in stock for $32, though you’ll need to pay for shipping unless your order total is $75 or higher.



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'The Ultimate Fighter,' Season 33: Good Guy vs. Bad Guy
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‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ Season 33: Good Guy vs. Bad Guy

by admin May 28, 2025



May 28, 2025, 12:01 AM ET

“The Ultimate Fighter” returns for its 33rd season this month, but with a unique twist. Instead of featuring active fighters coaching up UFC hopefuls, this season the coaches will be UFC Hall of Famers-turned-analysts, as former double champion Daniel Cormier will lead a team opposite former two-division title challenger Chael Sonnen.

TUF has been a major pipeline for UFC talent over the years, providing the promotion with a handful of champions and even more MMA stars. Forrest Griffin, Rashad Evans, Michael Bisping, Kamaru Usman, Robert Whittaker, TJ Dillashaw and Rose Namajunas have all won champions after appearing on the show.

In most of the previous seasons, the show has allowed fans to see what fighters must go through for the chance to earn a spot on the UFC roster, while also allowing them to see the tension build between the coaches ahead of a future matchup between them. With two coaches who have long been retired, that likely won’t be the case this season.

This season’s TUF competition, which will begin airing May 27 on ESPN2 and ESPN+, is at welterweight and men’s flyweight. Results of this season can be found at the bottom of this story.

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How to watch ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ on ESPN2/ESPN+

Season 33 of “The Ultimate Fighter” debuts Tuesday, May 27, at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN 2 and ESPN+ and continues weekly. Rewatch episodes after they air and watch past seasons anytime on ESPN+.

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The coaches

Chael Sonnen

Chael Sonnen will coach Team Sonnen on Season 33 of “The Ultimate Fighter.” Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Record: 30-18-1
Age: 48
From: Clackamas County, Oregon
Notable:

Daniel Cormier

Daniel Cormier will coach Team Cormier in Season 33 of “The Ultimate Fighter.” Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images

Record: 22-3-0, 1 NC
Age: 46
From: Lafayette, Louisiana
Notable:

The fighters

Welterweights

Diego Bianchini

Record: 9-1
Age: 28
Fighting out of: São Paulo, Brazil
Notable:

Andreeas Binder

Record: 10-2
Age: 28
Fighting out of: Galway, Ireland
Notable:

  • Five wins by knockout

  • Trains at SBG Charlestown — the same gym as PFL fighter Leah McCourt

  • Former Level Fight League lightweight champion

  • Has not fought since July 2023

Jeff Creighton

Record: 11-2-1
Age: 29
Fighting out of: Poway, California
Notable:

  • Fought in LFA and Bellator

  • Trains at The Arena MMA, the same gym as former Bellator champion Liz Carmouche

Matt Dixon

Record: 11-1
Age: 29
Fighting out of: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Notable:

Daniel Donchenko

Record: 11-2
Age: 23
Fighting out of: Ukraine
Notable:

  • Trains at Tiger Muay Thai gym, the same gym as UFC women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko and former UFC men’s bantamweight champion Petr Yan

  • Has seven wins by knockout

Richard Martins

Record: 9-1
Age: 26
Fighting out of: Campinas, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Notable:

Alex Sanchez

Record: 15-3
Age: 31
Fighting out of: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Notable:

  • Fought in LFA

  • Has not lost a fight since November 2020

  • Trains at Entram Gym, the same gym as UFC welterweight Michael Morales

Rodrigo Sezinando

Record: 8-1
Age: 28
Fighting out of: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Notable:

  • Has won each of last four fights by knockout

  • Trains at Nova União, the same gym as former UFC fighters Renan Barao and Matheus Nicolau

Flyweights

Idiris Alibi

Record: 10-0
Age: Unknown
Fighting out of: Aktau, Kazakhstan
Notable:

Roybert Echeverria

Record: 10-2
Age: 29
Fighting out of: Miami, Florida
Notable:

Eduardo Henrique

Record: 13-2
Age: 29
Fighting out of: São Paulo, Brazil
Notable:

Tumelo Manyamala

Record: 6-1
Age: 26
Fighting out of: Cape Town, South Africa
Notable:

Arshiyan Memon

Record: 7-0
Age: 30
Fighting out of: Maharashtra, India
Notable:

Joseph Morales

Record: 12-2
Age: 30
Fighting out of: Sacramento, California
Notable:

  • Former A1 Combat flyweight champion

  • Had three fights in the UFC in 2017 and 2018

  • Trains at Team Alpha Male, a gym founded by UFC Hall of Famer Urijah Faber

Imanol Rodriguez

Record: 5-0
Age: 25
Fighting out of: Mexico
Notable:

  • Has fought in Fury FC and Combate Global

  • Has finished each of his opponents (four knockouts, one submission)

  • None of his professional fights has reached Round 3

Furkatbek Yokubov

Record: 14-4
Age: 30
Fighting out of: Uzbekistan

  • Fought in Karate Combat and LFA

  • Fought UFC fighter Vinicius Oliveira in UAE Warriors in November 2020, lost by first-round knockout

  • Has knocked out each of his last three opponents

Recaps

Episode 1: Henrique vs. Morales
The coaches evaluate the Season 33 talent and choose their respective teams. No. 1 picks Eduardo Henrique and Joseph Morales face off in the first flyweights fight of the season. Find out who wins on ESPN+.



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Monster Hunter Wilds' Street Fighter collaboration is all about Akuma
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Monster Hunter Wilds’ Street Fighter collaboration is all about Akuma

by admin May 23, 2025


Capcom has officially announced that, yes, in case all the teasers weren’t clear enough, the first Monster Hunter Wilds collaboration event will be with none other than Street Fighter. Collaboration events provide an opportunity for Capcom to bring elements and characters from other games into Wilds.

The Monster Hunter series certainly isn’t a stranger to that sort of thing, and this one appears to be following in the same footsteps.


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First things first, the Monster Hunter Wild x Street Fighter event kicks off next week, on Wednesday, May 28. It’s going to arrive alongside a free patch, version 1.011 – though Capcom didn’t say what else we can expect from the update itself.

As for the Street Fighter event, it’s going to introduce Akuma to Wilds. The update will add a new side mission, completing which earns you materials that allow you to craft gear from the collaboration event.

The side mission will be available at Hunter Rank 21 and beyond, so it’s pretty accessible to most players. You’ll be able to pick it up from Quinn at the Oilwell Basin Base Camp. There are three sets of rewards you can expect to craft as part of this collaboration.

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There’s the Akuma full armor set and lawyered equipment, as well as a Blanka-Chan full armor set and layered equipment for your Palico. There’s also a hunter profile background, nameplate, pose and titles – all sporting new designs.

The mission itself will also unlock two new Arena Quests: Demonic Strength and True Strength, which will offer more ways for you to earn the materials required to craft all that gear. It wouldn’t be a collab without some paid cosmetics, of course, and so you can look forward to some new DLC in the store.

It’s all Street Fighter 6-themed, and includes two outfits for Alma that change her look to that of Chun-Li or Cammy, three gestures – Hadoken, Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Senpu-kyaku – a sticker set, and a Blanka-Chan Doll pendant.



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Minecraft's Jason Momoa and wrestler Roman Reigns tapped for Street Fighter roles
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Minecraft’s Jason Momoa and wrestler Roman Reigns tapped for Street Fighter roles

by admin May 23, 2025


Hot off the heels of his turn as Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison in A Minecraft Movie, Jason Momoa is reportedly in talks to star in another video game adaptation.

According to Deadline sources, Momoa is currently in talks for a role in Legendary’s live-action Street Fighter movie, based on Capcom’s fighting series. As for who Momoa may be playing should these talks prove successful, that for now remains unknown.

As well as Momoa, Andrew Koji (Bullet Train), Noah Centineo (Warfare) and WWE wrestler Roman Reigns (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw) are all said to be in talks for the Street Fighter adaptation.

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Back in February of this year, it was announced Kitao Sakurai would direct the upcoming Street Fighter film, with Capcom “deeply involved” in the adaptation as well.

The film is set for a release next year, on 20th March, having first been announced back in 2023. Further details for now remain thin on the ground, but it sounds like production could soon be ramping up, so stay tuned for more. Personally, I would love to see a cameo from Kylie Minogue (but I am not holding my breath).

As for Momoa, well, he is probably riding high on the success of A Minecraft Movie right now. The live-action adaptation, which also starred Jack Black, became a meme-filled hit on its release in April. The film generated $301m worldwide on its first weekend, and has been such a success that there are already talks about a sequel.



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