Callina Liang, Noah Centineo, and Andrew Koji in Street Fighter (2026)

Street Fighter

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Street Fighters Ryu and Ken reunite when Chun-Li recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament. As they face a hidden conspiracy, they must confront each other and their past-or face destruction.

Released
2026
Country
United States, Japan

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Release year: 2026

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Street Fighters Ryu and Ken reunite when Chun-Li recruits them for the World Warrior Tournament. As they face a hidden conspiracy, they must confront each other and their past-or face destruction.

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The film's setting of 1993 is the year where Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (1993) was released for arcades, the story and settings of the game itself also canonically takes place on that exact year in the present.

The movie used the switched names for three characters M. Bison, Balrog & Vega, not the original names being used in Japan. The switched names are the ones known internationally. M. Bison (in Japan) became Balrog (internationally): The boxer character was fully named Mike Bison, a reference to Mike Tyson. To avoid a potential lawsuit, Capcom changed his name to Balrog for the international release. Balrog (in Japan) became Vega (internationally): The Spanish cage fighter with the claw was originally named Balrog in Japan. His name was moved to the boxer character, and he was renamed Vega. Vega (in Japan) became M. Bison (internationally): The main antagonist and leader of Shadaloo was originally named Vega in Japan. His name was fully changed to "Master Bison" or "Mighty Bison" for the international version. The name changes were first established in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991).

Unlike both Street Fighter (1994) with Guile and Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009) with Chun-Li, both Ryu and Ken will be the main leads of the movie for a game-accurate direction of the plot.