
Street Fighter Movie 2026 Trailer Paramount Pictures
The first trailer for Street Fighter is here — and it’s loud, chaotic, and unapologetically over-the-top.
Set in 1993, the film dives straight into nostalgia, blending arcade-era energy with high-octane action. At the center are Ryu and Ken Masters, pulled back into battle by Chun-Li for a brutal World Warrior Tournament. But beneath the fists and flash lies a deeper conspiracy that threatens to turn allies into enemies.
A Star-Studded, Unexpected Cast
The film brings together a wildly diverse cast to portray characters from Street Fighter II. Noah Centineo leads as Ken, alongside Andrew Koji as Ryu and Callina Liang as Chun-Li.
The lineup gets even more unexpected with names like Roman Reigns as Akuma, 50 Cent as Balrog, and Jason Momoa as Blanka. From fighters to fan-favorite oddballs, nearly every iconic character makes an appearance.
The official character posters for Street Fighter 2026 movie have been revealed, showcasing an all-star cast including Andrew Koji as Ryu, Noah Centineo as Ken, and Callina Liang as Chun-Li. Fans of the classic video game franchise are in for a visual treat as these iconic characters come to life on screen.
Action, Attitude, and Game-Style Madness
The trailer leans heavily into the game’s signature style. Expect gravity-defying kicks, exaggerated combat moves, and even Dhalsim’s impossible limb stretches brought to life.
There’s also a playful edge. Ken gets tossed around in fights, Cammy and Chun-Li clash with attitude, and Guile insists on being taken seriously — even when things feel absurd.
Nostalgia Hits Hard
The film fully embraces its early ’90s setting. From arcade references to MTV culture, it taps into the era that made Street Fighter a global phenomenon.
Fans will also spot classic nods, including Ken smashing a car in a bonus round — a direct callback to the original game’s iconic mini-game.
A Big Bet for Paramount
Directed by Kitao Sakurai, the movie is set to release on October 16, 2026. It marks the first project under Paramount Pictures’ partnership with Legendary Entertainment.
With its mix of action, humor, and fan service, the film aims to kick off a major new franchise built on one of gaming’s most iconic titles.

