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'Street Fighter' live-action film drops campy trailer spotlighting Noah Centineo's Ken Masters


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The gang's all here for the World Warrior Tournament!

"Street Fighter," Paramount's live-action adaptation of the popular video game franchise, unveiled its official trailer, and it's goofy in the best ways.

The spotlight is on Noah Centineo's Ken Masters, now an estranged Street Fighter who Chun-Li (Callina Liang) describes as a "sideshow." She recruits him for the next World Warrior Tournament, saying, "This is your shot at redemption."

Chun-Li also finds and recruits Ryu (Andrew Koji), who is old friends with Ken. 

"This tournament is not what it seems," Ryu says. "We have to be ready."

The rest of the cast is shown: Joe “Roman Reigns” Anoai (Akuma), David Dastmalchian (M. Bison), Cody Rhodes (Guile), Andrew Schulz (Dan Hibiki), Eric André (Don Sauvage), Vidyut Jammwal (Dhalsim), Orville Peck (Vega), Olivier Richters (Zangief), Hirooki Goto (E. Honda), Rayna Vallandingham (Juli), Alexander Volkanovski (Joe), with Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson (Balrog) and Jason Momoa (Blanka). 

Set in 1993, "Street Fighter" throws Ken and Ryu back into combat, but a deadly conspiracy forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past.

The film opens in cinemas on October 14.

"Street Fighter" is a popular video game franchise published by Capcom. The first game was released in 1987. The latest, "Street Fighter 6," was released in 2023. —JCB, GMA News