Is Vidyut Jammwal Teaming Up with 50 Cent and Cody Rhodes for ‘Street Fighter’?

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Key Takeaways
- Vidyut Jammwal is making his Hollywood debut in ‘Street Fighter’.
- He will play the role of Dhalsim.
- The film features a star-studded cast including 50 Cent and Cody Rhodes.
- This film is a reboot of the iconic fighting game series by Capcom.
- ‘Street Fighter’ has sold over 55 million units globally since its launch.
Mumbai, Sep 1 (NationPress) Bollywood action star Vidyut Jammwal shared exciting images early Monday from Sydney, Australia, where he is currently filming his inaugural Hollywood project, “Street Fighter.”
Through his Instagram account, Vidyut posted three snapshots taken on what seems to be a yacht in Sydney, featuring him alongside rapper 50 Cent, WWE superstar Cody Rhodes, and more.
Expressing a sense of belonging amidst 'warriors,' Vidyut commented: “In the company of warriors, I find my tribe. #streetfighter.”
“Street Fighter” is a forthcoming American martial arts movie helmed by Kitao Sakurai, based on a screenplay by Dalan Musson.
This film marks the third live-action adaptation of the renowned fighting game series created by Capcom, serving as a reboot of the previous film franchise.
The movie boasts a star-studded ensemble, including Noah Centineo, Andrew Koji, Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns, Orville Peck, Callina Liang, Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson, Andrew Schulz, David Dastmalchian, Cody Rhodes, Hirooki Goto, and Vidyut Jammwal.
Vidyut is set to portray Dhalsim in ‘Street Fighter.’
While specific plot details remain closely guarded, casting announcements are pouring in. Notably, David Dastmalchian will play the infamous villain M. Bison, Orville Peck is cast as Vega, Callina Liang steps into the role of Chun-Li, and Andrew Schulz will portray Dan Hibiki.
These newcomers join an impressive cast that already features Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
Since its inception in 1987, the Street Fighter franchise has captivated fans with its thrilling one-on-one combat scenarios involving a diverse range of martial artists. The games typically revolve around a global fighting tournament organized by M. Bison, the head of the nefarious organization Shadaloo. According to deadline.com, the franchise has achieved sales exceeding 55 million units worldwide.