‘Street Fighter’ Trailer: Ryu, Ken, & Chun-Li Enter The World Warrior Tournament In Paramount’s 1993-Set Reboot

A new “Street Fighter” movie was always going to live or die on whether it treated the material like real pop mythology or flattened it into anonymous action. The setup here points in the right direction. Set in 1993, the film follows Ryu and Ken Masters as Chun-Li recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament, a competition bringing together the strongest fighters from around the globe. Kitao Sakurai directs from a screenplay by Dalan Musson, with Paramount Pictures distributing the film for Legendary Pictures and Capcom

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That premise gives the movie a clean spine and, just as importantly, a recognizable one. “Street Fighter” works when it leans into rivalry, tournament structure, and a cast of characters who already arrive with their own silhouettes, swagger, and fan investment. Centering Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li keeps the reboot anchored to the franchise’s most familiar names while opening the door to a larger ensemble around them. 

The cast is stacked enough to sell that larger canvas. Andrew Koji plays Ryu, Noah Centineo is Ken, and Callina Liang is Chun-Li, with Roman Reigns, Jason Momoa, David Dastmalchian, Cody Rhodes, Andrew Schulz, Vidyut Jammwal, Eric André, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson rounding out the main ensemble. Other cast includes Orville Peck, Olivier Richters, Hirooki Goto, Rayna Valladingham, Alexander Volkanovski, Kyle Mooney, and Mel Jarnson. That is the kind of lineup that suggests a movie comfortable with size, physicality, and a little bit of comic-book excess rather than a stripped-down reinterpretation. 

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For Paramount, the film also carries some obvious franchise weight. It is the first title in the studio’s new distribution deal with Legendary, and it arrives with a release date already set for October 16. For now, the basic shape is enough: a 1993-set tournament movie, the core trio up front, and a reboot that appears to understand that “Street Fighter” has to feel big, colorful, and a little unruly to work at all.

“Street Fighter” opens on October 16. Check out the new official trailer below. 

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