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New ‘Street Fighter’ Movie Trailer Unveils Exciting Footage at CinemaCon 2026!

Street Fighter Movie Trailer Drops at CinemaCon 2026: Nostalgia, Fists, and Tupac

Buckle up, Street Fighter fans! The upcoming movie adaptation of the beloved video game franchise just dropped a new trailer at CinemaCon 2026, and it’s serving some serious punches—both literally and musically. Set to hit theaters on October 16, 2026, this film is already shaping up to be the brawler flick we didn’t know we needed.

Ken vs Ryu: The Ultimate Bromance

Noah Centineo as Ken and Andrew Koji as Ryu are ready to kick butt and take names. The trailer offers a glimpse into their rivalry-turned-bromance that has been the backbone of this iconic series for decades. And yeah, we get it—Ken’s arc in the movie seems to mirror Johnny Cage’s saga in “Mortal Kombat 2.” Fame, personal challenges, yada yada. But hey, if it works for Mortal Kombat, why not give it a whirl in Street Fighter?

From Chun-Li to Blanka: A Star-Studded Fight Card

The ensemble is rounded out with Callina Liang stepping into the formidable shoes of Chun-Li and none other than Jason Momoa Hulk-smashing his way as Blanka. If you’re wondering how Aquaman transforms into a green-skinned beast with electric powers, you’ll just have to wait until October.

Soundtrack Hits: From “Ambitionz az a Ridah” to “What’s Up”

If there’s one thing that cranks up the hype meter, it’s the soundtrack. The trailer pulls no punches by featuring tracks like “Ambitionz az a Ridah” by 2pac and an unexpected blast from the past with “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes. This musical mashup not only paints the backdrop for epic battles but also taps into some serious pop culture nostalgia.

A Legendary Team-Up

This cinematic heavyweight is produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Capcom, and Legendary Entertainment, with Paramount Pictures distributing it worldwide. With this kind of backing and production muscle behind it, expectations are naturally through the roof.

Will it surpass its predecessors or join them in cult classic infamy? Whatever happens come October 16th, one thing’s for sure: we’re all going to be yelling “Hadouken” at our screens once again.