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In a series of changes to its slate of upcoming films, Sony has removed Legendary’s “Street Fighter” film adaptation, originally set for a March 20, 2026 debut, from its release calendar and shifted Tommy Wirkola’s shark thriller “Beneath the Storm,” now titled “Shiver,” from August 2025 to July 2026.
“Street Fighter” will be co-produced and developed by Capcom, the Japanese videogame developer who launched the original franchise in 1987, and Legendary, who scooped up the TV and film rights for the prolific game series in 2023. Further details about the film, such as plot, cast, director and writer, are all currently unknown.
If eventually rescheduled, this wouldn’t be the first time “Street Fighter” made its way to theaters. Universal produced a big screen adaptation of the game in 1994, which starred Jean-Claude Van Damme, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na Wen and Raul Julia. In 2009, 20th Century Fox released its own spin on the franchise with “Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li” starring Kristin Kreuk. Both movies were critical and commercial flops.
Wirkola’s “Beneath the Storm,” now “Shiver,” was originally slated for release on Aug. 1, 2025, but will now have to wait just under a year to hit cinemas. The date shift was to better align the film with the summer blockbuster season.
While plot details remain under wraps, the film stars Phoebe Dynevor (“Bridgerton,” “Fair Play”), Whitney Peak (“Gossip Girl,” “Hocus Pocus 2”) and Djimon Hounsou (“Rebel Moon,” “A Quiet Place: Day One”). Adam McKay and Kevin Messick serve as producers.
Wirkola’s previous credits include “Spermageddon,” “Violent Night,” “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” and “What Happened to Monday.”