
Street Fighter
Online reaction is mixed: many fans are excited by the trailer, stunt work and nostalgic tone, while others fear a cheaply made cash-grab and criticize marketing or past adaptations.
Buzz Score
49.05/100
social buzz · out of 100
Watch Score
6.8/10
AI watch recommendation · out of 10
Sentiment
Mixed
overall tone
Mentions
25
tracked posts
Street Fighter (Trailer) — Reviews & Audience Reactions
Discussion trend
7-day buzz pattern
Last 7 days
↓ 39
Average
69
Peak
88
Based on social media discussions
Sentiment mix
Audience mood breakdown
Positive
40%
Neutral
36%
Negative
24%
Audience verdict
Watch Score
6.8/10
Consensus
Mixed Positive
Confidence
68%
Overall social buzz skews positive—users praise the trailer, CinemaCon stunt/action footage, nostalgic campy tone, and Vidyut Jammwal’s Dhalsim —many say it looks fun and faithful on a surface level. However recurring complaints about dialogue, costumes/special effects and worries it may be a cash-grab temper enthusiasm.
What people loved
- Impressive stunt/action work and choreography
- Nostalgic, campy video-game tone that appeals to fans
- Trailer moments and specific casting (Vidyut Jammwal’s Dhalsim)
- Fan excitement and promotional crossover moments (WWE/Guile appearances)
Common criticisms
- Concerns about cheap costumes, special effects and production quality
- Fear it’s a cash-grab / heavy marketing (ads on Twitter) causing backlash
- Comparisons to and distrust because of the 1994 Street Fighter film
- Worries about weak dialogue and shallow adaptation of game plot
About
In 1993, estranged Street Fighters Ryu and Ken Masters are thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li recruits them for the next World Warrior Tournament: a brutal clash of fists, fate, and fury. But behind this battle royale lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past. And if they don't, it's GAME OVER!