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Legendary game comes to the screen... 'Street Fighter' to be released in October

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A legendary game comes to the screen. The movie "Street Fighter" will be released in October.

On the 17th, the first trailer for the movie "Street Fighter" was released.

"Street Fighter" is an arcade action film in which the fated rivals Ryu and Ken Masters, who have been battling each other in the fighting ring since 1993 at Chun-Li's suggestion, face the truth behind a massive conspiracy hidden within a life-or-death battle royale. The "Street Fighter" franchise, which set a record with 56 million copies sold worldwide, is recognized as the highest-grossing game franchise of all time.

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The film "Street Fighter" is based on the Daejeon fighting game "Street Fighter," which has been loved worldwide for 39 years since its first release in 1987 and continues to maintain its legacy. Interest is focused on whether the game's overwhelming action scale, diverse and charming characters, and solid storyline will create a new theater phenomenon.

The released first trailer opens with the spectacular stage of the "World Warrior Tournament," where the world's top fighters gathered in 1993 to determine the champion. Ken Masters (played by Noah Centineo), who has lost the legendary status of Street Fighter and fallen into obscurity, is approached by the mysterious Chun-Li with a proposal to return to the fighting arena for a comeback, leaving him in deep contemplation. Ryu (played by Andrew Koji), Ken's former friend and fated rival, initially refuses to participate, stating, "I no longer walk the path of fighting," yet the eventual encounter between Ken Masters and Ryu raises questions about how the two will reunite and clash fiercely. Dynamic action sequences unfolding rhythmically alongside nostalgic old-pop tracks captivate both the eyes and ears, heightening anticipation for the spectacular action that "Street Fighter" promises. At the end of the trailer, Ryu's signature move, the "Hadoken," which any fan of the "Street Fighter" game would know, makes an appearance, evoking nostalgia while drawing attention to how the unique signature techniques of each distinctive character will be portrayed in the film.

Meanwhile, "Street Fighter" is scheduled for theatrical release in October.

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