Street Fighter Movie — October 16, 2026
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Street Fighter Movie — October 16, 2026
Official character posters for Street Fighter (2026 movie)
Kendrick vs Schulz by Ruz_the_dumb
David Dastmalchian, Eric Andre, Cody Rhodes, and Andrew Schulz playing bumper cars together
Casting Andrew Schulz in the Street Fighter movie is wild because it's like the producers said "hmm, the cast here is almost too good, better throw in a racist podcaster to even things out a bit"
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Andrew Koji with his "Street Fighter" co-stars onstage during The Game Awards 2025 at Peacock Theater on December 11, 2025 in Los Angeles.
Not gonna lie, I totally forgot Cody Rhodes was playing Guile in the Street Fighter movie. I was thinking, “Did he get injured?”
Anyways, speaking of that movie, Cody as Guile is actually pretty inspired casting (blonde, all-American, his tattoos, he’s a video game nerd, he already speaks like a fighting game character). What’s hilarious to me is that the casting overall feels like it was done to get as much engagement on social media as possible.
I mean, you got Cody. Then they got Roman Reigns, so another WWE big name, arguably the biggest WWE name they could get aside from Cody. Then they got Hirooki Goto to solidify the pro-wrestling reach. And then you have Noah Centineo, David Dastmalchian, and Jason Momoa because they’re pretty recognizable Hollywood actors. But then they threw in 50 Cent, Orville Peck, and Andrew Schulz.
I’m not criticizing, I’m just saying, this is way more stunt-casting than the Mario movie.