A new Street Fighter movie is gearing up for battle, and it's got a fresh face in the director's chair. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kitao Sakurai, known for his work on the quirky comedy show The Eric Andre Show, has been tapped to helm the latest film adaptation of the iconic fighting game for Legendary Entertainment.
Capcom, the creators of Street Fighter, are reportedly "deeply involved" in this project, which is slated for a release on March 20, 2026. This film marks another attempt to bring the beloved franchise to the big screen, following the memorable 1994 movie that starred Jean-Claude Van Damme as Guile, Ming-Na Wen as Chun-Li, and the late Raul Julia in a standout performance as M. Bison. While it may not have won over critics at the time, it has since become a cult classic.
Details on casting are still under wraps, but fans can likely anticipate seeing some of their favorite Street Fighter characters come to life once again. Initially, directors Danny and Michael Philippou, known for Talk to Me, were set to direct but left the project last summer. Sakurai's appointment suggests a shift towards a more absurdist tone, which could be a thrilling direction for fans who appreciate the game's more whimsical elements.
While we wait for more news on the film, gamers can dive into the latest installment, Street Fighter 6, which recently introduced Mai Shiranui as a new fighter. For more on the game, check out our comprehensive Street Fighter 6 review [ttpp].