Movies STREET FIGHTER (Sneak Peek, post #280)

Damn. Makeup really does wonders. Without it...
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the thing is Chun Li actually has a very central Chinese look to her. She's not got those international standard model looks in the game. If she was a real person she would have those eyes that Chinese people hate.

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So, 50 Cent is pegged for Balrog. That seems.....interestingly weird
 
Hahaha anyone been cast as E-Honda and Sagat yet?
 
I'm worried the Street Fighter Universe has too many characters now. It might be better for it to trim the cast, like the original 12. Make it a rip off of Blood Sport. Ryu does the Dim Mock. Sagat is the main bad guy, but have the whole Kumite thing an underground Organized Crime event run by Bison. Chun Li can be a love interest. Blanka could be a heart warming story of deforestation and dumping radio active material in the Brazilian rainforest.
 
Update: June 28, 2025

Andrew Schulz Joins the Cast of Legendary's STREET FIGHTER, Possibly Playing Dan Hibiki

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Legendary’s feature adaptation of the Capcom video game Street Fighter is getting a strong boost of comic relief as sources tell Deadline that Andrew Schulz has joined the cast. While not confirmed, sources say he will play the character Dan Hibiki.

He joins a cast that includes the previously announced Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns and Orville Peck. Bad Trip‘s Kitao Sakurai is the director.

First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Hibiki is consistently portrayed as an overconfident, arrogant and utterly feeble character. The role seems perfect for Schulz given his comedic background that has made him one of today’s biggest stand-up acts. While this role will lean heavy on the comedy, don’t be surprised if Schulz gets a chance to throw down like his fellow co-stars.

Launched in 1987, Street Fighter is a series of fighting games revolving around intense one-on-one battles between a diverse cast of martial artists. The games often center around a global fighting tournament organized by M. Bison, the leader of the evil organization Shadaloo. Street Fighter has sold over 55 million units worldwide since launch, making it one of the most well-known and highest-grossing video game franchises of all time.

Schulz has had himself quite the year outside stand-up starting with his podcast, Flagrant Pod, which ranks as one of the top comedy podcasts and was recently profiled by the New York Times for the major political guests recently featured on the show.

He can also be seen on the latest season of Netflix’s Tires starring Shane Gillis, and recently dropped his latest Netflix special Andrew Schulz: Life on the streamer.

While this marks one of his largest film roles to date, his past credits include White Men Can’t Jump and The Underdoggs.

 
Update: June 28, 2025

Andrew Schulz Joins the Cast of Legendary's STREET FIGHTER, Possibly Playing Dan Hibiki

cWhakcd.png


Legendary’s feature adaptation of the Capcom video game Street Fighter is getting a strong boost of comic relief as sources tell Deadline that Andrew Schulz has joined the cast. While not confirmed, sources say he will play the character Dan Hibiki.

He joins a cast that includes the previously announced Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns and Orville Peck. Bad Trip‘s Kitao Sakurai is the director.

First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Hibiki is consistently portrayed as an overconfident, arrogant and utterly feeble character. The role seems perfect for Schulz given his comedic background that has made him one of today’s biggest stand-up acts. While this role will lean heavy on the comedy, don’t be surprised if Schulz gets a chance to throw down like his fellow co-stars.

Launched in 1987, Street Fighter is a series of fighting games revolving around intense one-on-one battles between a diverse cast of martial artists. The games often center around a global fighting tournament organized by M. Bison, the leader of the evil organization Shadaloo. Street Fighter has sold over 55 million units worldwide since launch, making it one of the most well-known and highest-grossing video game franchises of all time.

Schulz has had himself quite the year outside stand-up starting with his podcast, Flagrant Pod, which ranks as one of the top comedy podcasts and was recently profiled by the New York Times for the major political guests recently featured on the show.

He can also be seen on the latest season of Netflix’s Tires starring Shane Gillis, and recently dropped his latest Netflix special Andrew Schulz: Life on the streamer.

While this marks one of his largest film roles to date, his past credits include White Men Can’t Jump and The Underdoggs.

And that right there is when I found out the plot will be unfocused and meandering. Might as well call in Hallie Berry to play Rose now. We don't need to see Dan in this.

I have a feeling this is going to follow the Minecraft movie route and they will play up the slapstickyesque humour.
 
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Update: June 28, 2025

Andrew Schulz Joins the Cast of Legendary's STREET FIGHTER, Possibly Playing Dan Hibiki

cWhakcd.png


Legendary’s feature adaptation of the Capcom video game Street Fighter is getting a strong boost of comic relief as sources tell Deadline that Andrew Schulz has joined the cast. While not confirmed, sources say he will play the character Dan Hibiki.

He joins a cast that includes the previously announced Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns and Orville Peck. Bad Trip‘s Kitao Sakurai is the director.

First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Hibiki is consistently portrayed as an overconfident, arrogant and utterly feeble character. The role seems perfect for Schulz given his comedic background that has made him one of today’s biggest stand-up acts. While this role will lean heavy on the comedy, don’t be surprised if Schulz gets a chance to throw down like his fellow co-stars.

Launched in 1987, Street Fighter is a series of fighting games revolving around intense one-on-one battles between a diverse cast of martial artists. The games often center around a global fighting tournament organized by M. Bison, the leader of the evil organization Shadaloo. Street Fighter has sold over 55 million units worldwide since launch, making it one of the most well-known and highest-grossing video game franchises of all time.

Schulz has had himself quite the year outside stand-up starting with his podcast, Flagrant Pod, which ranks as one of the top comedy podcasts and was recently profiled by the New York Times for the major political guests recently featured on the show.

He can also be seen on the latest season of Netflix’s Tires starring Shane Gillis, and recently dropped his latest Netflix special Andrew Schulz: Life on the streamer.

While this marks one of his largest film roles to date, his past credits include White Men Can’t Jump and The Underdoggs.

I didn't find his stand up funny and he came off as unlikeable on podcasts but I did like his character on Tires. <Fedor23>
 
Update: June 28, 2025

Andrew Schulz Joins the Cast of Legendary's STREET FIGHTER, Possibly Playing Dan Hibiki

cWhakcd.png


Legendary’s feature adaptation of the Capcom video game Street Fighter is getting a strong boost of comic relief as sources tell Deadline that Andrew Schulz has joined the cast. While not confirmed, sources say he will play the character Dan Hibiki.

He joins a cast that includes the previously announced Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns and Orville Peck. Bad Trip‘s Kitao Sakurai is the director.

First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Hibiki is consistently portrayed as an overconfident, arrogant and utterly feeble character. The role seems perfect for Schulz given his comedic background that has made him one of today’s biggest stand-up acts. While this role will lean heavy on the comedy, don’t be surprised if Schulz gets a chance to throw down like his fellow co-stars.

Launched in 1987, Street Fighter is a series of fighting games revolving around intense one-on-one battles between a diverse cast of martial artists. The games often center around a global fighting tournament organized by M. Bison, the leader of the evil organization Shadaloo. Street Fighter has sold over 55 million units worldwide since launch, making it one of the most well-known and highest-grossing video game franchises of all time.

Schulz has had himself quite the year outside stand-up starting with his podcast, Flagrant Pod, which ranks as one of the top comedy podcasts and was recently profiled by the New York Times for the major political guests recently featured on the show.

He can also be seen on the latest season of Netflix’s Tires starring Shane Gillis, and recently dropped his latest Netflix special Andrew Schulz: Life on the streamer.

While this marks one of his largest film roles to date, his past credits include White Men Can’t Jump and The Underdoggs.

I could overlook some of the other shit casting, but this is where it's lost me. Unfunny cunt and a hack
 
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