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Noah Centineo Shows Off Ripped Ken Look for Street Fighter Film

Noah Centineo posted a new Instagram photo this week. In the picture he shows a ripped body and blond hair. He says the look is for his upcoming role as Ken in the Street Fighter movie. Fans can see the actor’s muscles flex as he poses. The transformation is clear and exciting. It also hints at the physical work the film will demand.

New Look and Training

 

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The actor switched from his usual brunette style to a bright blond shade. He also added a serious workout routine. He trained with a personal trainer for weeks. The goal was to match Ken’s classic fighter physique. This effort shows Centineo’s dedication to the role. He wants to bring authenticity to the Ken Street Fighter movie.

Street Fighter Cast Revealed

50 Cent Balrog Street Fighter

The Street Fighter film features a large and diverse cast. Andrew Koji plays Ryu, the iconic white‑gi master. Callina Liang steps into the shoes of Chun‑Li, delivering fierce martial arts moves. David Dastmalchian appears as the villain M. Bison. Jason Momoa joins as the wild Blanka. Roman Reigns takes on the dark Akuma. Orville Peck rounds out the group as Vega.

Supporting Actors and Characters

Additional talent includes Andrew Schulz as the comic Dan Hibiki. Cody Rhodes portrays the disciplined Guile. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson fills the role of Balrog. New Japan Pro‑Wrestling star Hirooki Goto appears as E. Honda. Indian action star Vidyut Jammwal adds depth as Dhalsim. Each actor brings a unique flair to the Street Fighter cast.

Production Details

Legendary Entertainment co‑develops the project with Capcom. Filming began last week in Australia. The location offers varied scenery for fight scenes. Director Kitao Sakurai leads the vision. He works from a screenplay by Dalan Musson. The team aims to blend classic video game moments with fresh storytelling.

Filming and Direction

The crew sets up elaborate stunt choreography daily. Actors rehearse their moves before cameras roll. Centineo practices Ken’s signature moves with precision. He also studies the original game footage. This preparation helps him capture Ken’s energy and charm.

The movie promises high‑octane action and strong character moments. Fans of the game look forward to seeing their heroes on the big screen. Noah Centineo’s transformation adds buzz to the project. His commitment signals a serious take on the beloved franchise.

If you enjoy action movies, video game adaptations, or celebrity fitness journeys, this story is for you. Stay tuned for more updates as the Street Fighter film moves toward its release date.

Source: Dark Horizons

 

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