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Roman Reigns cast as Akuma in upcoming live-action Street Fighter movie

Roman Reigns cast as Akuma in upcoming live-action Street Fighter movie

Express Tribune26-06-2025
WWE superstar Roman Reigns is stepping into the world of video game cinema with his latest role as Akuma in the live-action Street Fighter film.
According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, Reigns joins a growing cast in Legendary Entertainment's reboot of the iconic fighting game franchise.
While the film's plot remains under wraps, the casting news comes alongside confirmation that rapper 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) is also set to appear, reportedly playing the role of Balrog. The new Street Fighter adaptation continues to build hype with its star-studded lineup, which already includes Andrew Koji as Ryu, Noah Centineo as Ken, Callina Liang as Chun-Li, and Jason Momoa rumored to portray Blanka.
Reigns, who has been off WWE television since his character was written out by a faction involving Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, and Paul Heyman on the RAW after WrestleMania 41, now turns his focus to the big screen. Taking on the role of Akuma—a powerful, red-haired martial artist known for his dark techniques—marks a bold new chapter in Reigns' entertainment career.
The film is being developed by Legendary in partnership with Capcom, and it is expected to lean heavily into the iconic Street Fighter II characters and storyline. Directed by Kitao Sakurai, best known for The Eric Andre Show, the film was initially slated for a March 2026 release but has since been delayed.
As production ramps up, fans of both pro wrestling and classic fighting games are eager to see how Roman Reigns brings the fierce Akuma to life on screen.
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