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Yahoo
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Report: Cody Rhodes In Talks For Shocking Role In Video Game Movie Adaptation
Is Cody Rhodes on his way back to Hollywood to portray an iconic video game character? Casting news and rumors have been hot and heavy in recent weeks for the upcoming Legendary Pictures movie Street Fighter, based on the ultra-popular Capcom fighting game franchise. While it's been confirmed that WWE Superstar Roman Reigns will be playing the role of Akuma, it appears that he might be joined by one of his greatest rivals on set in Cody Rhodes. According to Nexus Point News, Rhodes is in talks to play Guile in the upcoming video game movie adaptation. Guile is one of the most iconic characters in Street Fighter history. Originally portrayed by Jean-Claude Van Damme in the original live-action Street Fighter movie back in 1994. WWE losing two of their top stars for a period of time might not be great for the company, but with Reigns' part-time schedule, it might not be too bad. Stay tuned to WrestleZone for more on Cody Rhodes' potential role in Street Fighter as it becomes available. READ MORE: Cody Rhodes Thinks He Might Be At The Tail End Of Being A Good Guy What do you make of this report? Would you like to see Cody Rhodes portray Guile in the upcoming Street Fighter movie? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. The post Report: Cody Rhodes In Talks For Shocking Role In Video Game Movie Adaptation appeared first on Wrestlezone.


BBC News
06-02-2025
- BBC News
Scunthorpe couple fined after loud parties
A couple have been fined £1,672 after a council received multiple complaints about loud music and shouting during Guile and Bogdan Carlota, of Smith Street, Scunthorpe, appeared at Grimsby Magistrates' Court on 20 January after continuing to cause a nuisance despite having their speakers and television confiscated and being served with legal health officers and Humberside Police executed a warrant at the property after excessive noise could be heard from the next Lincolnshire councillor John Davison said there was a "zero-tolerance approach to those who ignore warnings". He said: "Neighbours may make noise from time to time, but it should never cause distress."We take a zero-tolerance approach to those who ignore warnings and show complete disregard for their community's right to peace and quiet."Where necessary we will carry out seizures of noise making equipment from those who ignore their neighbours' right to a good night's sleep."The pair were each fined £440, plus a £176 surcharge and £220 in costs, which came to a total of £1,672. The court also granted a forfeiture order for the seized to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.