Image and TV Rights Acquired by Legendary Entertainment

Street Fighter’s entertainment legacy set for revival thanks to Legendary Entertainment’s partnership with Capcom.

Legendary Entertainment, production studio behind the critically acclaimed Dune (2021) recently acquired the TV and film rights for Street Fighter. The studio plans to collaborate with Capcom for upcoming projects. One of the most popular combat game series, Street Fighter has achieved enormous popularity since its release. The franchise has previously experienced crossover entertainment, and the acquisition of the movie and TV rights by Legendary Entertainment may lead to an exciting new chapter for Street Fighter.

The Street Fighter 1994 movie, which was created by Universal Pictures and Capcom in partnerships, served as the launchpad for the Street Fighter franchise’s entry into multi-platform entertainment. For more than three decades, Street Fighter has been a lucrative industry. Ming-Na Wen, Raul Julia, and Jean-Claude Van Damme all featured in the film, but neither the audience nor the reviewers were impressed. The franchise has also had a few animated films in addition to live-action and animated works, but none of them have been able to properly capture the essence of the cherished video game series.

Street Fighter's Movie
Image: Street Fighter’s Movie

Legendary Entertainment’s acquisition of Street Fighter’s movie and TV rights has sparked renewed hope among fans of the franchise. It is clear that the company plans to collaborate with Capcom on upcoming projects even though details of the arrangement are still unknown. It’s unknown whether the partnership’s first Street Fighter-branded endeavor will involve a movie or a TV production. Still, this partnership shows great potential for the franchise’s future in the entertainment sector.

Video game versions  recently experienced something of a renaissance thanks to the success of HBO’s The Last of Us and Netflix’s Castlevania. The Super Mario Bros. video game’s upcoming release. In addition, the movie, a Universal and Nintendo collaboration, enjoyed a lot of attention. While the jury’s still out on whether Mario will fare better than Street Fighter’s previous attempts at crossing over into the entertainment industry, there’s no denying that video game adaptations are enjoying a newfound resurgence.

Legendary Entertainment’s acquisition of Street Fighter’s movie and TV rights has the potential to breathe new life into the franchise’s entertainment endeavors. The partnership’s details are still unknown, but franchise fans are intrigued by what the future may bring. With the success of recent video game adaptations, Street Fighter’s foray into the entertainment industry may just hit the sweet spot.

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