Machinima has released the first full trailer for their upcoming new Street Fighter mini web series Street Fighter: Resurrection. It looks like it could be pretty fun. If you liked what they did with Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist, then I'm sure you'll want to check out this one.
The series consist of four episodes and is set a decade after the events in Assassin’s Fist. This is the synopsis that came along with the video:
The series brings back the iconic Street Fighter character long-presumed dead, Charlie Nash (Alain Moussi, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pacific Rim). Additionally, the series features cameos from top Machinima influencers including Amy Johnston from Bat In The Sun Productions’ (1.5M YouTube subscribers, 435K Facebook fans) and Terroriser, who is best known for his auto-tuning gaming videos and vlog series (1.35M YouTube subscribers, 467K Twitter followers, 363K Instagram followers).In Resurrection, heroes...
The series consist of four episodes and is set a decade after the events in Assassin’s Fist. This is the synopsis that came along with the video:
The series brings back the iconic Street Fighter character long-presumed dead, Charlie Nash (Alain Moussi, Suicide Squad, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Pacific Rim). Additionally, the series features cameos from top Machinima influencers including Amy Johnston from Bat In The Sun Productions’ (1.5M YouTube subscribers, 435K Facebook fans) and Terroriser, who is best known for his auto-tuning gaming videos and vlog series (1.35M YouTube subscribers, 467K Twitter followers, 363K Instagram followers).In Resurrection, heroes...
- 3/5/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
There’s a new live-action miniseries coming based on the hit video game franchise Street Fighter. It’s called Street Fighter: Resurrection, and it’s being produced by Capcom and Machinima. It is also being created by the same team that brought us Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, which gave us the backstory of iconic Street Fighter characters Ken and Ryu. The team is being led by Joey Ansah, who has worked on films such as The Bourne Ultimatum and Snow White and the Huntsman.
We’ve got a synopsis for you below along with a teaser trailer for you to watch that puts the focus on the character Nash.
Street Fighter: Resurrection reunites Assassin’s Fist’s producers, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding, Director and Writer, Joey Ansah. And series originals Mike Moh (Empire) and Christian Howard (The World’s End), who will reprise their roles...
We’ve got a synopsis for you below along with a teaser trailer for you to watch that puts the focus on the character Nash.
Street Fighter: Resurrection reunites Assassin’s Fist’s producers, Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding, Director and Writer, Joey Ansah. And series originals Mike Moh (Empire) and Christian Howard (The World’s End), who will reprise their roles...
- 12/12/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Back in September 2015, Machinima announced it would create exclusive video content for Verizon’s mobile video platform go90. Now, the self-described “many-2-many” network has revealed its first series for go90 will be Street Fighter: Resurrection, which will debut in March 2016.
Street Fighter: Resurrection is a sequel to Machinima’s 2014 web series Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, which was based on Capcom’s Street Fighter video game series. Assassin’s Fist managed to pull in over 17 million views total. Machinima’s five-part Resurrection mini-series will be set ten years after Assassin’s Fist, and star Alain Moussi (Suicide Squad, Pacific Rim) as iconic Street Fighter Charlie Nash. It’s unclear whether or not Resurrection is meant to serve as the previously-announced sequel to Assassin’s Fist, or if the go90 series is an all-new addition to Machinima’s Street Fighter franchise.
Regardless, Machinima will bring back Assassin...
Street Fighter: Resurrection is a sequel to Machinima’s 2014 web series Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist, which was based on Capcom’s Street Fighter video game series. Assassin’s Fist managed to pull in over 17 million views total. Machinima’s five-part Resurrection mini-series will be set ten years after Assassin’s Fist, and star Alain Moussi (Suicide Squad, Pacific Rim) as iconic Street Fighter Charlie Nash. It’s unclear whether or not Resurrection is meant to serve as the previously-announced sequel to Assassin’s Fist, or if the go90 series is an all-new addition to Machinima’s Street Fighter franchise.
Regardless, Machinima will bring back Assassin...
- 12/7/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
The production team behind the recent "Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist" web series has announced plans for a sequel - "Street Fighter: World Warrior".
"Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist" debuted earlier this year as a twelve-part series on Machinima. It has garnered in excess of 16 million views and has an unprecedented approval rating of 99.3%. It will score a global release on DVD, Blu-ray, TV and VOD later this year.
'World Warrior' will introduce more of the game's iconic characters and producer Mark Wooding says some big and primal themes will be explored in this sequel. Writer/director Joey Ansah will return for the follow-up and spoke about some of the new web series' storyline at Comic Con this weekend:
"The scale of Street Fighter: World Warrior is much larger, picking up where Assassin's Fist left off as we follow Ryu and Ken on their 'Musha Shugyo' (warrior's pilgrimage). The Shadaloo criminal cartel will be introduced,...
"Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist" debuted earlier this year as a twelve-part series on Machinima. It has garnered in excess of 16 million views and has an unprecedented approval rating of 99.3%. It will score a global release on DVD, Blu-ray, TV and VOD later this year.
'World Warrior' will introduce more of the game's iconic characters and producer Mark Wooding says some big and primal themes will be explored in this sequel. Writer/director Joey Ansah will return for the follow-up and spoke about some of the new web series' storyline at Comic Con this weekend:
"The scale of Street Fighter: World Warrior is much larger, picking up where Assassin's Fist left off as we follow Ryu and Ken on their 'Musha Shugyo' (warrior's pilgrimage). The Shadaloo criminal cartel will be introduced,...
- 7/26/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
At Comic-Con Friday, the team behind Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist announced plans to move forward with the video game adaptation sequel, Street Fighter: World Warrior. Joey Ansah, the director and writer of Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist, will helm the sequel, and appeared at the Capcom Street Fighter Panel at San Diego’s Comic-Con with castmembers Mike Moh (Ryu) and Gaku Space (Goki). Photos Titans of Comic-Con: Stars Re-Create Classic Characters Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding are producing, as they did Assassin's Fist, and eyeing a launch date in late 2015/early 2016. Assassin's Fist debuted earlier in 2014
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- 7/26/2014
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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