When it comes to the entire cast – packed with names like Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Jason Momoa, and David Dastmalchian – Rhodes claims the set was a fun experience. Sakurai apparently allowed Rhodes and the rest of the cast to experiment and improvise based off of how they appear in the “Street Fighter” video games.
“I think people who grew up loving the game – which, I grew up loving the game, and I loved the original movie, not ironically, I actually loved it – I think they’re gonna be very pleased with the fan service the movie does.” Rhodes added.
“The American Nightmare” also believes fans of the video game will be happy with how the characters appear in the movie and look like their video-game counter-parts. Rhodes’ character Guile’s peculiar high-volume flattop has often been a topic of discussion even amongst “Street Fighter” fans, but unlike with the 1994 film, it was recreated for Rhodes to wear.
“It’s yak hair. I don’t know if that’s a big spoiler. It never moved,” he explained. “It’s essentially if you got into a fighter jet and you flew … I believe the idea was that is from the wind and the Gs? Who knows? Or maybe it’s just him styling it with the comb; which, the comb is present on set as well.”
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