Street Fighter's official Twitter account has announced that a live-action movie is currently in the works. Learn more about Legendary Entertainment's collaboration with Capcom, its track record, and Street Fighter's previous live-action movies.
Street Fighter Live Action Movie In Development
Co-Produced by Legendary Entertainment and Capcom
Street Fighter fans have something to look forward to as a new live-action movie is currently in the works. The announcement was made through the official Twitter account of Street Fighter, revealing that the film will be co-produced by Legendary Entertainment and Capcom.
Legendary Entertainment is a well-known production company that has created several successful live-action adaptations of popular games and pop culture franchises. Some of their notable works include the Godzilla series, Detective Pikachu, Warcraft, and Man of Steel, among others. With their track record, fans can expect a high-quality production that stays true to the Street Fighter franchise's spirit.
While details about the movie's plot and cast have yet to be revealed, the announcement has undoubtedly stirred up excitement among fans of the iconic video game franchise. They eagerly await more information about the project, and with Legendary Entertainment and Capcom behind it, expectations are high for a faithful and exciting adaptation of the beloved game.
Street Fighter 6, the newest Street Fighter franchise will be coming on June 2, 2023 for PS5, S4, PC and Xbox X|S.
Street Fighter Live-Action Movies In The Past
The well-known video game franchise Street Fighter has inspired several live-action films. The first live-action movie, released in 1994, stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Colonel Guile, the commander of an international military organization tasked with preventing the wicked General M. Bison from taking over the globe. Raul Julia, Ming-Na Wen, and Kylie Minogue were also featured.
The second live-action, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, was released in 2009. The protagonist of this movie, Chun-Li, sets out on a mission to exact revenge on the wicked Bison for killing her father. Kristin Kreuk played Chun-Li in the film, and Chris Klein, Neal McDonough, and Robin Shou played supporting parts.















