[Rapidshare:Megaupload] Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)

"Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" is a blockbuster hit or a box office flop, but most of the actors have expressed their willingness to return for a continuation. In an interview asks if it back for a second film, stars Kristin Kreuk to Black Eyed Peas' Taboo were quick to thumbs up for the continuation.
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"I would like to work there and some other skills," Kreuk, the actress who plays Chun-Li, said of the possible successors. "I loved training, there was so much fun." Showing similar interest, the Balrog depicter Michael Clarke Duncan was just saying: "Absolutely," and added that the people want the same actor for a continuation. "Because once you see a movie with these characters, you don 't want to see all the other actors, but the characters they play. It is somehow hard to turn it and say:" Now it's gonna be this guy. "

While Taboo, based on the razor-sharp claws Assassin Vega, simply said, "Hands Down Yes," Neal McDonough also showed why he is willing to reprise his role, if possible, "To work with these people again, and Andre directed a great movie. To work with Andrzej and these guys again? Absolutely. "
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li

Chris Klein, also gushed, "There is no question about it." The actor who shows Charlie Nash in the live-action adaptation further explained, "an equity interest in a franchise that such a depth - and such a wonderful fan base - is such a wonderful opportunity to make some very, very rare . To provide an opportunity to be a part of something like this is unbelievable. "

Based on the popular Japanese video game from Capcom, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li 'centers for martial artist Chun-Li as they are in the quest for justice to be found, she found that her father was murdered. The spring of "Voltron" scribe Justin Marks, the film is from "Romeo Must Die" Helmer Andrzej Bartkowiak. Shot in Bangkok, Hong Kong and Vancouver, the 20th Century Fox film is heading in U.S. cinemas on 27 February.