The Street Fighter Movie Still Looks Absolutely Bonkers in Latest Trailer

A lengthy new trailer for Street Fighter has landed ahead of the film's 16 October premiere, leaning hard into both faithful fan service and gloriously over‑the‑top spectacle. Chun‑Li's mission to recruit champions for an international tournament provides the spine of the preview, which places particular emphasis on Ryu and Ken.

The trailer portrays Ryu and Ken as fighters down on their luck before they are drawn back into the fray. Signature moves land exactly as expected, presented with blockbuster scale and a tongue‑in‑cheek energy that keeps the proceedings entertaining rather than earnest.

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The rest of the ensemble receives screen time in quick, punchy bursts. The cast includes Andrew Koji as Ryu and Noah Centineo as Ken, with Callina Liang as Chun‑Li. High‑profile names populate the roster: Jason Momoa appears as Blanka, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, Cody Rhodes as Guile, 50 Cent as Balrog and Roman Reigns as Akuma. Other confirmed cast members are Mel Jarnson (Cammy), Olivier Richters (Zangief), Orville Peck (Vega), Hirooki Goto (E. Honda), Andrew Schulz (Dan Hibiki), Vidyut Jammwal (Dhalsim) and Eric André (Don Sauvage).

The film is directed by Kitao Sakurai, whose television credits include episodes of Beef, Twisted Metal and The Eric Andre Show. The trailer’s tone suggests Sakurai is aiming for a balance between the source material’s camp and its kinetic fight choreography.

Visuals flip between close‑quarters brawls and bigger, set‑piece moments, signalling an adaptation that intends to please long‑time fans while courting a wider audience with its sheer audacity. The trailer complements the film’s marketing so far, following an initial debut trailer shown at The Game Awards 2025.

For the full new trailer and further coverage, see the original report at Game Informer: The Street Fighter Movie Still Looks Absolutely Bonkers in Latest Trailer.