The upcoming Street Fighter live-action movie just dropped its first official character photos, and the internet is buzzing. After months of quiet production updates, we finally have a clear look at the actors fully suited up as the franchise’s most iconic fighters—led by Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, Andrew Koji as Ryu, and Callina Liang as Chun-Li. The reveal instantly set social media on fire, especially with how faithful and cinematic the character designs look.
First Look at the Cast in Costume
Each newly released image feels like a direct tribute to the game’s legacy. Andrew Koji’s Ryu shows off a rugged, disciplined fighter with a battle-worn gi that looks hand-stitched for war. Ken Masters, played by Noah Centineo, appears in a reimagined red uniform with modern textures but the same fiery attitude fans expect. Callina Liang’s Chun-Li stands out with her iconic blue qipao, updated embroidery, and powerful stance that channels everything from her lightning kicks to her fierce presence.
While the studio has yet to officially unveil the full roster, additional cast members appearing in early materials and production notes include:
• Guile – reported to be played by Lewis Tan
• Cammy – rumored to be played by Jessica Henwick
• M. Bison – reportedly cast but not yet confirmed publicly
Whether all roles have been finalized or some are still under wraps, the early visuals already show a strong commitment to delivering a faithful adaptation.
A Promising Start Before the Trailer Drops
What makes this reveal stand out is how confidently the film embraces the boldness of Street Fighter. Instead of toning down the looks or modernizing them beyond recognition, the production team leans into the franchise’s color, personality, and iconic shapes. Hair, makeup, costumes, and props all point to a team that understands why fans have loved these characters for decades.
The studio also confirmed that the first official trailer is coming soon. Given the level of detail in these character shots, expectations are now higher than ever.
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