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Hadouken! New Street Fighter movie slated for 2026 release

After two failed big-screen adaptations of the hit game, the latest version of the hit fighting game is slated for a 2026 cinema release.

Hadouken! New Street Fighter movie slated for 2026 release

Ming-Na Wen and Kylie Minogue in the 1994 live action adaptation of Street Fighter.

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28 Jun 2024 08:31AM

Street Fighter is slated for a 2026 release. The latest movie version of the hit fighting game from Sony is set to be out on Mar 20 in two years, according to Variety.

It added the movie is being co-developed and produced with Japanese game distributor Capcom.

Producers Legendary scored the film and television rights to the highly popular gaming series in 2023.

Since the franchise launched in 1987, Street Fighter has shifted more than 49 million copies worldwide, making it one of the most well-known and highest-grossing video game franchises of all time.

It has also spawned other games, spin-offs and crossovers featuring characters including Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile and M Bison.

Capcom is behind other popular games including Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, and news of the upcoming Street Fighter adaptation comes amid a trend of using games as inspiration for hit live action series including Prime Video’s Fallout.

The cast of the first Street Fighter live action movie in 1994.

But 2026 won’t be the first time Street Fighter has hit cinemas – Universal mounted a much-mocked adaptation of the game under the same name in 1994.

It starred Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na Wen and Raul Julia, and was lambasted by critics and fans.

Then in 2009, 20th Century Fox released Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun-Li with Kristin Kreuk – which was also mauled by critics and derided by gaming fans,

Along with the series Fallout, other recent hit game-to-movie adaptations have included Sonic The Hedgehog and its 2022 sequel, along with Tom Holland’s Uncharted, as well as Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and the Super Mario Bros Movie.

Legendary – which has a distribution deal with Sony – has been behind a string of adaptations of comics and novels including Dune, Godzilla Vs Kong, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu and Enola Holmes.

Source: Others/Bang Showbiz/mm
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