The Street Fighter movie finally has a real trailer, and the internet took notice.
The first full-length live-action Street Fighter reboot trailer was officially revealed at Paramount Pictures’ presentation at CinemaCon 2026. Paramount and Legendary posted the footage online on April 16, and it trended worldwide worldwide within hours. This is starting to look like the fan adaptation that we’ve all been waiting for.
Director Kitao Sakurai (Bad Trip) back the film with a gritty, martial arts-heavy vibe that plays up and embraces a stylized 1993 setting that evokes the feel of the old Street Fighter II-dominant games. It’s intentionally done, and I’ll admit it’s working. The time period gives the story scope to exist as a kind of de facto origin story without having to also explain how it fits in with the Street Fighter 6 timeline.
All the familiar faces are back. The synopsis is as follows:
In 1993, rival Street Fighters Ryu and Ken Masters are forced back into the ring when the enigmatic Chun-Li enlists them in the next World Warrior Tournament, and behind the tournament is a plot that forces them to face each other and their inner demons.
And the cast is massive. Andrew Koji as Ryu, Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, Callina Liang as Chun-Li, David Dastmalchian as M. Bison, Jason Momoa as Blanka, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as Balrog, Roman Reigns as Akuma, Cody Rhodes as Guile, with Orville Peck as Vega, Vidyut Jammwal as Dhalsim and Eric André as Don Sauvage.
Full of Fan Service
The trailer itself is full of fan service. It’s filled with all the direct references to the 1991 classi. It’s got Hadoukens, Shoryukens, and lightning-fast combos. The footage is very much in game-logic. One standout moment has Ken demolishing a sedan paying homage to the car-smash bonus stage. Even the background characters have dance-move choreography to be identical to the looping 2D sprite animation.
It’s all supported by a soundtrack that whacks 2Pac’s ‘Ambitionz Az a Ridah’ with 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?”. Callina Liang’s fight choreography seems to do justice to Chun-Li’s game moveset. The Spinning Bird Kick practical effects are pretty much accurate.
“I want Mortal Kombat to work, and I want that tone to be different than ours and for those two tones to coexist in the world, because that’s what the games did,”
Sakurai said at CinemaCon.
Getting here was a long story. Legendary acquired live-action rights to the franchise from Capcom in April 2023. The Philippou brothers exited in June 2024 to focus on Bring Her Back. Paramount eventually joined as distributor for the three-year deal with Legendary that ensured the October 16, 2026 release date.
It will open in the U.S. in RealD 3D and IMAX. Street Fighter fans have waited a long time for a good adaptation. This one, at least from the trailer, looks like it actually gets the job.






