http://streetfightermovie.net/ Cast Bios KRISTIN KREUK A native of Vancouver, BC, Kristin got her start on the Canadian TV series “Edgemont” just out of high school. Shortly thereafter, she was cast in the role that would make her famous, as Lana Lang, the female lead on The CW’s long running hit “Smallville”. While qrowing up in Canada, she trained extensively in gymnastics, dance and martial arts, which makes her a natural for the role of Chun Li. NEAL MCDONOUGH Neal studied acting at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts and has since enjoyed enormous success in film and television. His credits range from providing the voice of Bruce Banner in “The Incredible Hulk” animated series, to starring roles as the villain opposite The Rock in Walking Tall, and an officer in Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report. He can next be seen with Al Pacino in 88 Minutes. CHRIS KLEIN Chris was handpicked at his high school in Nebraska by director Alexander Payne (Sideways) for his first role in the critically-acclaimed Election. From there his career took off, first with a starring role in American Pie, and then opposite Mel Gibson in the Vietnam war drama We Were Soldiers. More recently he starred opposite Ryan Reynolds in Just Friends. MICHAEL CLARKE-DUNCAN Michael Clarke Duncan started as a bodyguard for several celebrities before becoming one himself, skyrocketing to fame in 1999 starring with Tom Hanks in The Green Mile. Michael was nominated for an Oscar and won numerous awards for his performance. He’s been busy ever since- as a hitman alongside Bruce Willis in The Whole Nine Yards, as the villain ‘Kingpin’ in Daredevil, and opposite Will Ferrell in Talladega Nights, to name just a few. MOON BLOODGOOD A California native with Korean roots, Moon began as a successful model and dancer before deciding to try her hand at acting— finding immediate success. She starred opposite Paul Walker in Eight Below and with Karl Urban in Pathfinder, before landing lead roles on two primetime TV shows, “Daybreak“ and “Journeyman“. She can soon be seen opposite Robert De Niro in What Just Happened? EDMUND CHEN Though Edmund Chen is making his American feature film debut with Street Fighter, he’s certainly no stranger to acting. He began his career in Asia over 20 years ago and has become a varitable superstar in his native Singapore. He achieved critical success with the Canadian arthouse film Yellow Wedding, and had a role in the Chinese horror smash hit The Eye. JOSIE HO Hailing from Hong Kong, Josie is another cast member making her American film debut. In her native China, she’s won numerous awards as an actress, including a Hong Kong Film Award for Naked Ambition. She recently appeared in acclaimed director Johnnie To’s Exiled. TABOO A native of Los Angeles, Taboo is most well-known for his musical abilities, most notably as a member of mega-popular hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas. He’s just gotten his acting career rolling, with roles opposite Cuba Gooding Jr. in Dirty and more recently with Michael Madsen in Cosmic Radio. CHENG PEI-PEI Born in Shanghai, China, Cheng Pei-Pei started acting in film in her early twenties and quickly rose to stardom as an expert swordsmen in many, many Hong Kong martial arts flicks (so much so that she was dubbed “The Queen of Swords”). Over 40 years later, she’s still going strong and in 2000, won a Kong Kong Film Award for her portrayal of Jade Fox in the Oscar-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
I like the casting of Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog. Not so big on Vega, should be interesting to see how that turns out. Any idea on whether or not they're going to have Ryu or Ken appear in the movie? It'll be blasphemy if they don't have at least Ryu make an appearance.
Of course Tinman scoops it. It has potential. As long as they don't cast a Belgian as Guile, I'll watch it.
They had me once I read Kristin Kreuk will be in it. The only flipping reason I ever watched smallville was to see her.
Back in the days before internet p*rn, I would pause Chun Li's backflip for the frame of animation where her hiney was exposed.
wow, Robin Shou being cast as Gen is big news to me, since well, he was FREAKING LIU KANG!!! kinda like how James Mardsen did both XMen Last Stand and Superman, 2 different universes.
Well Marsden may play in different universes. But he is ALWAYS the same person, a good guy, in love with a girl, who loses that girl to another guy. X-Men, Superman, Notebook, the list goes on
wow this will be 8 bucks well spent btw, what's this got to do with HDTV or Sam Cassell's unit size, seems out of character for OP
Street Fighter is old school. new school is that Final Fantasy crap. That movie didn't even real people, it was all CG like that Dire Strait's video Money for Nothing.