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by Jerry Whorebach 03/19/2008, 12:09pm PDT |
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SAN MATEO, Calif -- March 19, 2008 -- Capcom®, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, is proud to confirm the main cast for its live-action Street Fighter movie based on the hugely popular video game series.
The story revolves around fan-favorite Chun-Li, who will be portrayed by actress Kristen Kreuk (of Smallville fame). Michael Clark Duncan, Neal McDonough, and Taboo of Black Eyed Peas are also on board to round out this all-star cast. The film will be made in conjunction with Hyde Park Films, and will be distributed by 20th Century Fox for a scheduled 2009 worldwide release.
The Street Fighter movie is only one of many projects Capcom has planned to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Street Fighter®. Summer 2008 will see the Japanese arcade release of the much-anticipated Street Fighter® IV.
Street Fighter was first released in 1987 to critical acclaim for its innovative features. This was followed up in 1991 with the smash hit Street Fighter® II, which broke records by being available in 500 thousand arcade cabinets and selling over 25 million units on home systems. These records cemented Street Fighter’s reputation as one of the most popular fighting game series of all time and ensured that the fighting genre would become a staple of the gaming world.
The cast so far includes:
• Chun-Li: Kristin Kreuk. Plays the role of Lana Lang in the WB television series Smallville .
• Balrog: Michael Clarke Duncan. The Island (2005), Sin City (2005), Daredevil (2003), The Scorpion King (2002), Planet of the Apes (2001), See Spot Run (2001), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), The Green Mile (1999), Breakfast of Champions (1999), Armageddon (1998)
• M. Bison: Neal McDonough. The Hitcher (2007), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), The Guardian (2006), Timeline (2003), MinorityReport (2002), Band of Brothers (2001)
• Vega: Taboo. Member of popular R&B music group Black Eyed Peas and recipient of three Grammy Awards.
• Charlie Nash: Chris Klein. We Were Soldiers (2002), American Pie (1999)
Michael Clarke Duncan is so totally wrong for Balrog, it's not EVEN funny, it's fucking tragic - like a mentally retarded gentle giant sentenced to death row for a crime he didn't EVEN commit. Remember in Daredevil, when Ben Affleck was beating on Michael Clarke Duncan's Kingpin of Crime with his tonfa-cane, and you just wanted to run up and throw your arms around him and say STOP IT MAN, HE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHAT HE DID WRONG? I think, if the average person were to try and think of two actors as far from Balrog's original inspiration (M. Tyson) as possible, they would probably come up with 1) that kid who played Urkel and 2) fucking Michael "Clarke" Duncan. Yeah way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 1987 in 2008, Capcom you stupid fucks.
(I'm not even going to mention Taboo because I assume that's just a code name for whatever real actor they hired to play Vega, Pacino maybe, and that fake bio is actually a hilarious in-joke for us Robotbuttons readers.) |
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