Set in 1993, the story revives the legendary rivalry of Ryu and Ken Masters, two estranged street fighters who have drifted apart in the years since their shared past. Their lives take a dramatic turn when the enigmatic Chun‑Li recruits them to compete in the ominous World Warrior Tournament—an event that promises brutal battles but hides something far more sinister at its core .
As Ryu and Ken prepare to face off against the world’s most formidable fighters, they gradually uncover a deadly conspiracy lurking behind the tournament’s glamorous façade. What initially appears as a chance to prove their combat prowess becomes a struggle to confront personal demons and the haunting traumas they believed they had left behind .

Chun‑Li, whose motivations remain shrouded in mystery, serves not only as the catalyst drawing the fighters into the arena but also as a moral compass pushing them to question the tournament’s true purpose. The tension between saving themselves and saving others mounts as alliances shift, and the line between friend and foe becomes dangerously blurred.
Visual spectacle and martial arts mastery elevate every confrontation, with iconic moves like Hadoukens and devastating roundhouse kicks brought vividly to life. The filmmakers lean into nostalgic aesthetics from the beloved 1990s arcade games, ensuring fans feel the heartbeat of the Street Fighter universe in every frame

The ensemble cast brings a dynamic presence: Andrew Koji embodies Ryu, while Noah Centineo takes on Ken Masters; Callina Liang portrays Chun‑Li; David Dastmalchian embodies the sinister M. Bison; and Jason Momoa charges in as Blanka. The roster is rounded out by powerhouse figures such as Cody Rhodes (Guile), Roman Reigns (Akuma), 50 Cent (Balrog), Vidyut Jammwal (Dhalsim), Orville Peck (Vega), and others, creating a living roster of fan-favorite fighters .
Beneath the barrage of kicks and ki blasts, the film explores themes of legacy, redemption, and the bonds that tie fighters to one another. Ryu’s disciplined journey toward inner peace and Ken’s fierce urge to reclaim his honor set up a poignant counterpoint—both men must decide what it means to fight for something greater than themselves.
As the final clash looms, the fate of the world—and of Ryu and Ken’s fractured friendship—hangs in the balance. Every strike, every choice, echoes far beyond the ring, promising a narrative that is as emotionally charged as it is action-packed.





