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Street Fighter Movie Will Use Iconic Logo

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Street Fighter has created a buzz around them with the reveal of the movie logo and the announcement of Giant Attack. Read on to learn more about the movie and its poster.

Street Fighter Franchise Thrills Fans with New Movie Logo

Legendary Entertainment Unveils Street Fighter Movie Logo

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The highly anticipated Street Fighter movie made its promotional debut at the recent Las Vegas Licensing Expo. During the event, which focused on showcasing and securing rights for various brands, Legendary Entertainment revealed the first official logo for the film, which is the same logo for the original game of the series. This unveiling has generated significant buzz among fans of the franchise and attendees of the expo alike.

Directed by the duo Danny and Michael Philippou, known for their horror film ‘Talk to Me’, the Street Fighter movie promises to bring a fresh perspective to the iconic video game series. Legendary Entertainment, in collaboration with Capcom, is producing the film, ensuring that the adaptation stays true to its roots. The decision to use the same logo as the video game series emphasizes the filmmakers' commitment to maintaining the authenticity and spirit of the original material.

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Hollywood has attempted multiple times to bring the Street Fighter franchise to the big screen, but previous efforts have struggled to resonate with both fans and critics. However, the landscape of video game adaptations has been changing, with recent successes such as the Mario movie, Sonic movies, the Fallout TV series and the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves receiving positive reception from both long-time fans and new audiences. This shift in reception suggests that the new Street Fighter movie may have a better chance of succeeding where past attempts have fallen short.

This announcement has sparked excitement within the gaming community and beyond, as Street Fighter has been a beloved franchise since its inception in the late '80s. With its rich history and vibrant characters, fans are eager to see how the Philippou brothers will translate the game's intense action and storytelling to the big screen. The project is expected to introduce the franchise to a new generation of viewers while honoring the long lived legacy of Street Fighter.

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