Here's Every Character Revealed in Street Fighter's Incredible 45-Second Trailer
One of the most exciting movies of 2026 is the live-action take on Street Fighter. And, at the 2025 Game Awards, Paramount Pictures finally gave us a look at every single one of the incredible actors, in character for the movie. It's not quite a full trailer, but this new sneak peek did give us a look at pretty much everyone in the movie.
But who's who in this brief, action-packed preview? Here's a quick breakdown of every single character revealed in the new Street Fighter sneak peek.
Street Fighter (2026) Sneak Peek Reveals All 17 Characters
Right away, we see Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, followed quickly by Callina Liang as Chun-Li.
Next, we've got Oliver "the Dutch Giant" Ritchers as Zangief, who is seen pulling some people in a cart. That's followed by a shot of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as Balrog, looking concerned. The, we see Vidyut Jammwal as Dhalsim, getting ready for a fight, followed by Hirooki Goto as E. Honda, the sumo wrestler.
Then we see Cammy, lying down, played by Mel Jarnson. Briefly, we get a look at Guile's flatop hair, as played by Cody Rhodes. Andrew Koji, as Ryu, is then seen with his famous red boxing gloves.
This is followed by M. Bison with his hilariously over-the-top cape, played by David Dastmalchian. Then, it's Andrew Schulz looking hilarious as Dan Hibiki, followed by Rayna Vallandingham as Juli, pulling a sword. This gives us a quick look at the masked Vega, played by Orville Peck, who is fighting Guile, whose iconic hair is fully revealed.
From there, we get a lot of fighting, including Joe “Roman Reigns” Anoa’i as Akuma, Eric André as Don Sauvage, Alexander Volkanovski as Joe, and very briefly, the face of Jason Momoa as the monstrous Blanka.
Street Fighter Release Date
Street Fighter was initially confirmed for a release date of October 16, 2026. But the new sneak peek simply says "2026" without an exact date. Could it come earlier? Later?
Right now, it's unclear, but this movie is definitely smashing into theaters well before this time next year.