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Braun Strowman Pitches The Perfect Role For Himself In The Street Fighter Movie
Braun Strowman Pitches The Perfect Role For Himself In The Street Fighter Movie

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Braun Strowman Pitches The Perfect Role For Himself In The Street Fighter Movie

Former WWE star Braun Strowman wants a role in the upcoming Street Fighter movie, and he's got the perfect one in mind. Recent reports revealed that Roman Reigns is one of the top names being considered for a role in the live-action adaptation of the iconic Street Fighter video game franchise. Alongside Reigns, Jason Momoa, Noah Centineo, and Andrew Koji. They all are also reportedly in talks for roles in the film, which Legendary Pictures is producing. Casting decisions have not yet been finalized. However, amid the buzz surrounding Reigns' potential casting, Braun Strowman expressed his interest in joining the Street Fighter movie. He reacted to the news by taking to X, formerly Twitter. He hinted he wants to play Zangief. Strowman does bear a slight resemblance to Zangief, aka the 'Red Cyclone' from the Street Fighter series. He wouldn't have to change much, aside from trimming up his beard and growing a uniquely shaped patch of chest hair. (But hey, prosthetics are available too!) Zangief first appeared in Street Fighter II. He is a Russian character with a pro wrestling and Sambo background that has continued to appear in each of the mainline editions of the legendary video game series, along with other spinoffs. 'Cough cough Zangief……Me…….. cough cough cough!!!!!,' Strowman wrote on Twitter/X. Related: Earlier this month, WWE released nearly 20 talents from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. The list included Braun Strowman, Shayna Baszler, Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Kayden Carter. NXT stars like Cora Jade, Eddy Thorpe, Riley Osborne, and Gigi Dolin were also let go. WWE released Strowman again. However, a recent project he filmed with USA Network is still on track for later this year. The Wrap recently announced that Strowman will be getting his own food-related show this fall. The description of the show is as follows: 'Braun Strowman as he eats his way across America in 'Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman' on USA Network.' Read More: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-dnt="true" Cough cough Zangief……Me…….. cough cough cough!!!!! — The Monster of all Monsters (@Adamscherr99) May 21, 2025 The post Braun Strowman Pitches The Perfect Role For Himself In The Street Fighter Movie appeared first on Wrestlezone.

Jason Momoa, Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Roman Reigns in talks for new 'Street Fighter' film
Jason Momoa, Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Roman Reigns in talks for new 'Street Fighter' film

Express Tribune

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Jason Momoa, Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Roman Reigns in talks for new 'Street Fighter' film

Jason Momoa, Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo and Roman Reigns are in early talks to star in the upcoming Street Fighter movie from Legendary Entertainment and Capcom. The project, based on the iconic video game franchise, will be directed by Kitao Sakurai, known for The Eric Andre Show. The cast has not yet been finalised, but these early negotiations suggest a high-profile lineup for the adaptation. Legendary is co-developing and co-producing the film with Capcom, ensuring the involvement of the game's original creators. Street Fighter, first launched in 1987, became a genre-defining series with the release of Street Fighter II in 1991, introducing unique characters and styles to competitive fighting games. Its latest instalment, Street Fighter 6, released in 2023, won best fighting game at the Game Awards. Previous film adaptations include the 1994 Street Fighter starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and 2009's Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. The new adaptation follows a wave of successful video game films including The Super Mario Bros. Movie and the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.

I've been playing fighting games for over 30 years — here are my top 3 current favorite games (and controllers)
I've been playing fighting games for over 30 years — here are my top 3 current favorite games (and controllers)

Tom's Guide

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

I've been playing fighting games for over 30 years — here are my top 3 current favorite games (and controllers)

This article is part of Tom's Guide's inaugural Gaming Week, an entire week of content dedicated to all things gaming. From insights into the latest hardware, guides to the best games you can play today, to the essential accessories we can't play without. Tom's Guide Gaming Week will guide you through the world of video games in 2025. I've been playing fighting games ever since Street Fighter II dragon punched its way to arcades in 1991. This was my absolute favorite genre during the '90s, thanks to other classics like Mortal Kombat, Darkstalkers, Virtua Fighter, Soul Calibur, and many more. If it featured 1-on-1 (or 2-on-2) battles, I was all over it. My passion for fighting games was reignited last year when the Marvel vs. Capcom Collection—a collection I had wanted for almost two decades—was released. This opened the floodgates, and I'm playing more fighting games now than ever. Rarely a day goes by where I'm not playing the likes of The King of Fighters XV, Tekken 8, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, and Street Fighter 6. I love fighting games, and I want to share that passion with anyone who'll listen. To that end, I want to tell you about my current top 3 favorite fighting games. And as a bonus, I'll also tell you about my favorite fighting game controllers, because you don't want to go into a battle without the right weapon. Crafting this small list wasn't easy, but these are my top three favorite fighting games currently available. You might think having the latest Street Fighter in an article about fighting games was a no-brainer, but that wouldn't have been true for me during the dark days of Street Fighter V. Thankfully, Capcom learned from its mistakes and delivered what I consider the best overall entry in this legendary series. Street Fighter 6 is truly that good. From classic arcade and online modes to a sprawling open-world adventure, Street Fighter 6 has something for newbies and veterans alike. New mechanics like the Drive gauge work seamlessly with the decades-old controls, making this game feel both familiar and new. It also has a robust and varied character roster, detailed yet stylized graphics, and a lot of unlockable content. Street Fighter 6 is my overall favorite fighting game of this generation and one I'd recommend to anyone interested in the genre. Street Fighter 6 is a triumph thanks to features like World Tour mode and control schemes accommodating casual and advanced players. This is unquestionably one of the best fighting games of all time and one of the strongest entries in the long-running franchise. Aside from Samurai Shodown, I didn't play SNK's fighting games growing up. Thanks to my newfound passion for the genre, I finally got into the company's long-running The King of Fighters franchise. Doing so primed me for what is now a fighting game I adore — Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Though a direct sequel to 1999's Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves and filled to the brim with references to SNK fighters, City of the Wolves is an excellent entry point in the long-running Fatal Fury series. It features a clean comic book-like art style, fluid animations, hard-hitting combos, and an abundance of single-player and online features. SNK has been on an upward trajectory over the past decade, and City of the Wolves continues that trend gloriously. If you like Street Fighter and want to check out something different yet familiar, you owe it to yourself to play Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. It's fantastic. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a fighting game for fighting game fans, thanks to its deep gameplay mechanics and diverse character roster. Offering a slew of single-player and multiplayer modes, this game has something for just about everyone. I was a huge Virtua Fighter fanboy growing up, so I always (foolishly) ignored the Tekken series since I viewed it as an inferior take on Sega's iconic fighting game series. But thanks to some holiday sales last year, I finally got into Tekken with the superlative Tekken 7. As great as that game is, the title that truly won me over is the latest installment, Tekken 8. Like Street Fighter 6, Tekken 8 has plenty of engaging single and multiplayer content. I adore the Arcade Quest mode, where you take a cartoon avatar to various arcades in Japan. Story mode contains some truly hype moments, and the characters' endings are also very engaging. The online modes can be a humbling experience since I'm no Tekken expert, but ranking up can become addictive. Tekken 8 is currently experiencing some woes after the recent season 2 patch threw the game's mechanical balance into disarray, but the team is working hard to fix it. That said, you'll still find an engaging game containing gorgeous graphics, precise controls, a huge roster and a slew of content. Don't count Tekken 8 out just yet! Tekken 8 is a classy fighter that wisely never takes itself too seriously. Sweeping and silly, it uses cutting-edge graphical tech to deliver an experience that is both bruising and beautiful. However, it has too many self-indulgent story mode cutscenes. Though modern fighting games are designed to work with standard controllers, you'll have a better experience with a proper fighting game controller. Here are three options to consider. Though I initially played fighting games in arcades, I've played exclusively with controllers for the better part of 30 years. Given my recent obsession with the genre, I decided to finally master playing on the best fight sticks. The best one I've tested so far is the Victrix Pro FS. As I said in my Victrix Pro FS review, it's the ultimate arcade stick for fighting game fans thanks to its sturdy aluminum frame, removable joystick, responsive Sanwa parts and excellent gaming performance. Toss in quality-of-life features like a removable joystick, easy customization and side handles, and you have a truly premium peripheral. Though the Victrix Pro FS is very expensive at $399, it offers an arcade stick experience like no other. The Victrix Pro FS epitomizes arcade stick excellence thanks to its all-aluminum frame, responsive Sanwa Denshi parts, phenomenal performance and helpful quality-of-life features. Though one of the most expensive arcade sticks available, it's arguably worth every penny. This is the ultimate arcade stick for those willing to pay a premium. I've been a fan of Hori's Fighting Commander controllers since the Street Fighter IV days, so I can confidently say the new Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro is on another level. It's the fighting game controller of my dreams, and one I'd recommend to any fighting game fan. The Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro features an ergonomic design that makes it easy to hold even during the sweatiest matches. It also has a 6-button layout, flawless wired or wireless performance, and even swappable D-Pads. When I'm not using an arcade stick, the Fighting Commander Pro Octa is my go-to peripheral for fighting games. The Hori Wireless Fighting Commander Octa Pro raises the bar for fightpads thanks to its ergonomic design, smart button layout, high customizability and superlative performance. Though its light weight can make it feel cheap, Hori's controller sets a new standard for fighting game controllers. Leverless controllers, or controllers with four directional buttons instead of a joystick, have become all the rage in the FGC (Fighting Game Community). This is a controller type I'm still getting used to, but it's clear that leverless controllers have many advantages over traditional arcade sticks. For proof of that, look no further than the exquisite Razer Kitsune. Thanks to the leverless design, you can perform certain actions much faster than on an arcade stick. Using the Razer Kitsune is almost like playing in god mode, once you get used to it. This controller's low-profile design makes it easy to travel with, and its equally low-profile linear switches offer excellent performance. While not a cheap peripheral, the Razer Kitsune is arguably the best leverless controller out there. The Razer Kitsune is an all-button fighting game controller that's arguably the best in its class. It features an ultra-portable design, spectacular performance, fast linear optical switches and fun RGB lighting. Though expensive, it's a worthwhile investment for serious fighting game enthusiasts.

Packed with 70,000+ games, this gaming console is a steal at just $90
Packed with 70,000+ games, this gaming console is a steal at just $90

New York Post

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Packed with 70,000+ games, this gaming console is a steal at just $90

Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: This Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro Retro Gaming Emulator and Streaming Console is fun for the whole family, and now it's just $89.97 (reg. $159) with free shipping until April 27. Don't waste your money on multiple game consoles when you can score one filled with more than 70,000 games — no cartridges required. It may sound too good to be true, but the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro does just that, and it includes classic games from Atari, Nintendo, PlayStation, and more that will take you right back to your childhood. Whether you want to take a stroll down memory lane with some old favorites or discover hidden gems before your time, you can now do it all for only $89.97 (reg. $159) until April 27. Ready to relive the classics? Say goodbye to the hassle of multiple consoles — the Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro puts everything you need in one place.. With over 70,000 games spanning multiple decades, it's the ultimate way to revisit your childhood favorites and introduce them to a new generation. This console includes timeless classics like Pac-Man and Street Fighter II and familiar faces the kids will recognize, like Sonic the Hedgehog. No need for cartridges or switching consoles—everything is right there on the device. Just plug it into your TV, projector, or computer and you'll be ready to game. There are no subscription fees and no need to shell out for more games. If you ever get through the thousands of games included, you can unlock another 20,000 3D games at no extra cost. The Kinhank Super Console comes with two controllers, but you can easily pair additional wired or Bluetooth controllers for multiplayer action. There's also a 4GB TF card, a 256GB game card, a USB receiver, a power adapter, an HD cable, and a remote included. Done gaming? This console also turns into a streaming device if you sign into the native apps. Enjoy endless gaming with the Kinhank Super Console, now $89.97 with free shipping through April 27. StackSocial prices subject to change.

UFC 313 'Embedded,' No. 5: 'To live is to fight, to fight is to live' for 'Poatan'
UFC 313 'Embedded,' No. 5: 'To live is to fight, to fight is to live' for 'Poatan'

USA Today

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

UFC 313 'Embedded,' No. 5: 'To live is to fight, to fight is to live' for 'Poatan'

The UFC stays in Las Vegas for UFC 313, its third pay-per-view of the calendar year, and the popular 'Embedded' fight week video series is here to document what's happening behind the scenes. UFC 313 (pay-per-view, ESPNews/Disney+, ESPN+) takes place Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. In the headliner, light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC) puts his title on the line against challenger Magomed Ankalaev (20-1-1 MMA, 11-1-1 UFC). In the co-feature, Rafael Fiziev (12-3 MMA, 6-3 UFC) steps up on short notice for a rematch with former interim lightweight champ Justin Gaethje (25-5 MMA, 8-5 UFC). The fifth episode of 'Embedded' follows the featured fighters while they get ready for fight week. Here is the UFC's description of the episode from YouTube: The athletes of UFC 313 make their Media Day rounds; Justin Gaethje rolls with Kamaru Usman; Ignacio Bahamondes trains with welterweight champ Belal Muhammad and Rey Mysterio; Champ Alex Pereira plays Street Fighter II with his team; The stars of UFC 313 gather for the Pre-Fight Press Conference. Previous UFC 313 'Embedded' episodes: For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie's event hub for UFC 313.

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