Exciting Sneak Peek at Ken and Chun-Li's Costumes in Street Fighter

Get a sneak peek of Ken and Chun-Li's costumes in the new Street Fighter movie!

Marty Null-Byte
Marty Null-Byte

Recent behind-the-scenes videos have emerged from the highly anticipated Street Fighter movie, showcasing Callina Liang's Chun-Li and Noah Centineo as Ken Masters in full costume. Viewers can catch these glimpses shared by actor Andrew Schulz, who plays Dan Hibiki, on his Instagram Stories.

Noah Centineo's portrayal of Ken reads straight from Street Fighter V, while Chun-Li retains the nostalgic essence of her Street Fighter II design, complete with her iconic hairstyle and detailed blue attire. The excitement from fans on social media indicates a promising reception for these character looks.

Video game adaptations are experiencing a surge in success, and Street Fighter carries with it enormous potential. If this initial film resonates with audiences, there's hope for more sequels and spin-offs in the future.

Chun-Li, a fierce martial artist and Interpol officer, is driven to seek justice against the Shadaloo organization after her father's tragic death, showcasing her lightning-fast techniques. Ken Masters, on the other hand, is portrayed as a thrill-seeker who balances a lifestyle of competition with his family responsibilities, marked by his powerful fighting style and signature move, the Shoryuken.

Set in 1993, the narrative plunges Ryu and Ken back into combat as they discover their destinies intertwined in a chaotic tournament. Mysterious elements provide depth, forcing them to confront personal demons as well as external threats.

Directed by Kitao Sakurai, the movie is poised to capture the spirit of the classic arcade game while appealing to a modern audience. The ensemble cast features notable names like Joe Anoa’i as Akuma, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, and Jason Momoa as Blanka, among others.

Mark your calendars; Street Fighter is expected to hit theaters on October 16, 2026!

Source: ComicBookMovie


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