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'Street Fighter' to make big screen comeback
Published Thursday, Sep 6 2007, 15:50 BST | By Nick Levine
Doom director Andrzej Batkowiak is to helm a new Street Fighter movie.
The popular video game series was first adapted for the big screen in 1994, when Steven de Souza directed Street Fighter starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
De Souza's movie performed disappointingly at the box office, ending plans to turn Street Fighter into a long-running film franchise.
Justin Marks, who is currently working on He-Man movie Masters of the Universe, has written the script for the new movie, which will begin shooting early next year.
The popular video game series was first adapted for the big screen in 1994, when Steven de Souza directed Street Fighter starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
De Souza's movie performed disappointingly at the box office, ending plans to turn Street Fighter into a long-running film franchise.
Justin Marks, who is currently working on He-Man movie Masters of the Universe, has written the script for the new movie, which will begin shooting early next year.
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