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Street Fighter 2026: Shadow of Shadaloo – Conceptual Script for a Sequel to Street Fighter (2025)

Here is a concept script for a sequel to the Street Fighter movie (expected 2026), titled Street Fighter 2026: Shadow of Shadaloo. The film continues the story from the events of Street Fighter (2026), maintaining the action-packed style, humor, and spirit of the popular Capcom game franchise, while expanding the martial arts world with new characters and a dramatic global conspiracy.

Estimated Running Time: 110 minutes

Rating: PG-13 (for action violence, some language, and mild humor)

Setting: Global locations including Tokyo, Bangkok, New York, and a secret underground headquarters in South America.

Plot Summary

After the events of Street Fighter (2026), the Shadaloo crime syndicate has been defeated, but its remnants continue to operate in secret under the leadership of a mysterious figure, Sagat (Tony Jaa), a former general of M. Bison. Sagat seeks to revive Shadaloo with a new plot: using “Psycho Power” technology to control the minds of the world’s top martial artists, turning them into mindless soldiers serving the goal of global domination.

Ryu (Andrew Koji), after defeating M. Bison, continues his journey to find balance in martial arts and the soul. He teams up with Chun-Li (Callina Liang), an Interpol agent determined to destroy Shadaloo, and Ken Masters (Noah Centineo), who is struggling to balance his family life and his fighting instincts. The team is assisted by Guile (Cody Rhodes), a US Army officer with a personal vendetta against Shadaloo, and Blanka (Jason Momoa), who possesses wild strength but a loyal heart.

Their journey takes them to a secret martial arts tournament in Bangkok, which Sagat has organized to attract the strongest fighters. There, they meet Cammy White (Anya Taylor-Joy), a former MI6 agent brainwashed by Shadaloo, and must find a way to free her. Meanwhile, M. Bison (David Dastmalchian) suddenly reappears, revealing that he has survived thanks to Psycho Power and is working with Sagat to complete his plan. The fight is not just about hand-to-hand combat, but also a battle against mind manipulation and loyalty.

Main Characters

Ryu (Andrew Koji): A wandering warrior searching for the meaning of true power. In this installment, Ryu faces the temptation of Psycho Power, forcing him to control his inner self to avoid falling into darkness.

Chun-Li (Callina Liang): An Interpol agent with masterful martial arts skills. She leads the team in investigating Shadaloo, while also facing painful memories of her family being harmed by the organization.

Ken Masters (Noah Centineo): Ryu’s best friend and rival, Ken brings humor to his personal life with his “dramatic” moments, but is still a formidable fighter.

Sagat (Tony Jaa): The main antagonist, a legendary Muay Thai fighter who was once M. Bison’s right-hand man. Sagat combines top-notch fighting skills with ruthlessness, creating a formidable opponent.

Cammy White (Anya Taylor-Joy): A fast-paced fighter who was brainwashed by Shadaloo. She is pivotal in uncovering the secrets of Psycho Power, with an emotional journey from victim to hero.

M. Bison (David Dastmalchian): Shadaloo’s leader, returning with enhanced Psycho Powers, poses a greater threat than ever.

Guile (Cody Rhodes), Blanka (Jason Momoa), Balrog (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson), Vega (Orville Peck), Dhalsim (Vidyut Jammwal), E. Honda (Hirooki Goto), Dan Hibiki (Andrew Schulz): Supporting characters who play supporting or antagonistic roles, providing variety in fighting styles and personalities.

Highlights

Awesome martial arts action:

The fights are choreographed, recreating iconic moves from the games like the Hadoken (Ryu), Spinning Bird Kick (Chun-Li), Tiger Uppercut (Sagat) and Sonic Boom (Guile). A standout scene is a battle at an ancient temple in Bangkok, where Ryu and Sagat face off in the rain, illuminated by the moves.

The group fights against Shadaloo’s brainwashed army in an underground arena in New York, using environmental props like cables and shipping containers.

Humor and style:

Dan Hibiki (Andrew Schulz) brings some comedic moments with his “useless” moves and overconfidence, lightening the mood.

The neon-lit Bangkok and New York sets, combined with an electronic and hip-hop soundtrack, create a modern yet game-inspired atmosphere.

A deep story:

The film explores themes of loyalty, forgiveness, and inner strength. Cammy’s journey from brainwashed victim to freedom fighter is an emotional highlight.

The relationship between Ryu and Ken is deepened, with moments of them arguing but ultimately supporting each other.

Global Conspiracy:

Shadaloo is not just a criminal organization, but also has plans to manipulate world leaders through Psycho Power, creating a story on a larger scale than the previous installment.

Action Highlights

Opening in Tokyo: Ryu confronts a group of Shadaloo assassins in a night market, using the Hadoken to create an “accidental” explosion to protect civilians.

Tournament in Bangkok: A series of duels between the main characters and Shadaloo fighters, culminating in a Ryu vs. Sagat match in the rain, reminiscent of Street Fighter II.

Climax in South America: Ryu’s group attacks Shadaloo’s underground headquarters, where M. Bison uses Psycho Power to control an army. This scene combines close combat, signature moves, and a final battle between Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, and M. Bison.

Ending

In the climax, Ryu and his team destroy the Psycho Power reactor, freeing the brainwashed fighters, including Cammy. Sagat is defeated but forgiven and chooses to leave to regain his honor. M. Bison is seemingly destroyed, but a post-credits scene shows a mysterious figure picking up a Psycho Power crystal, hinting at Shadaloo’s return in the future.

Ryu decides to continue his journey, but this time he doesn’t go it alone, with Chun-Li and Cammy joining him to form an alliance against new threats. Ken returns to his family, but promises to return when needed.

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