Action-Packed Trailer For STREET FIGHTER: RESURRECTION Web Series

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 Ken and Ryu are reunited to face an ominous new threat. Charlie Nash is back, and targeting legendary Street Fighter champions in a mysterious mission. After a violent confrontation with Nash, Ryu and Ken must uncover his lethal plan and find out if he is friend or foe.  As events speed toward a showdown in London with the resurgent Shadaloo cartel, covert forces battle for global supremacy with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. 

The series reunites the same team that created Assassin's Fist, which includes producers Jacqueline Quella and Mark Wooding. Ansah is writing and directing the series and original actors Mike Moh (Empire) and Christian Howard (The World’s End) reprise their roles as Ryu and Ken. 

Street Fighter legend, Charlie Nash is back from the dead; but whose side is he on? Street Fighter: Resurrection, Machinima's newest live action series, launches Tuesday, March 15th exclusively on go90. Download Go90, the free mobile app that brings together great original series, live sports, and music.

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