LOS ANGELES — We all remember the "Street Fighter" video games that ruled arcades and home systems throughout the '90s. And we'd all like to forget the 1994 action clunker "Street Fighter" that had Jean-Claude Van Damme and Kylie Minogue delivering what felt like a finishing move on the franchise.
Now, Black Eyed Peas rapper/dancer Taboo is quick to remind us that the game series didn't take off until "Street Fighter 2," and as he spoke to us exclusively about his role in the now-filming "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li," he insisted that the second movie will become every bit as classic.
"I'm the hit man," he explained of his character, Vega, a boss in the original games. "Bison, who is the mob boss, hires me to kill Chun-Li."
Directed by "Doom" filmmaker Andrzej Bartkowiak, the flick casts "Smallville" star Kristin Kreuk as lightning-kicking Chun-Li and "Walking Tall" actor Neal McDonough as would-be dictator M. Bison. Due in February, the flick also casts Chris Klein and Michael Clarke Duncan in the iconic roles of Nash and Balrog, respectively.