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EXCLUSIVE: Callina Liang, star of Steven Soderbergh’s recent supernatural thriller Presence, has landed the female lead role of Chun-Li in Legendary’s live-action Street Fighter movie, based ...
Deadline has reported that Presence star Callina Liang has been cast in the role of iconic brawler Chun-Li in the upcoming live-action Street Fighter movie. Legendary Pictures hasn’t officially ...
Men's Fitness. Comedian Andrew Schulz revealed a new look for his role in Street Fighter. Schulz will be playing the role of ...
But, while Mortal Kombat 2 has already screened (and apparently knocked it out of the park), we only really have some of the cast confirmed for this upcoming Street Fighter film. Be that as it may ...
The movie has reportedly cast Callina Liang as the iconic martial artist Chun-Li, according to Deadline. Liang will join Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns, and Orville Peck, all of ...
Andrew Schulz has never looked like this before. As the co-host of the popular podcast Flagrant and an acclaimed stand-up ...
It was also recently confirmed that Callina Liang will play the iconic Chun-Li in the film. Street Fighter is currently scheduled to hit theaters in 2026.
Vega/Claw – Orville Peck Balrog/Boxer – Curtis Jackson, AKA 50 Cent We just reported on Deadline’s rumor on Callina Liang, the proverbial ‘young single girl’, as Interpol operative Chun-Li.
Films like the Mortal Kombat series, Dead or Alive, and the 1994 Street Fighter all possess a kind of so-bad-they’re-good ridiculousness that has made them cult classic guilty pleasures.
Street Fighter was famously adapted into a live action movie back in 1994, which featured Jean Claude Van-Damme and Kylie Minogue on the cast. Capcom also took another stab at bringing the series ...
New Street Fighter movie continues to rival the '94 flop for unconventional casting choices, adds The Suicide Squad's Polka-Dot Man as eccentric big bad M. Bison By Lauren Milici published 2 July 25 ...
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