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Four Clips of 'Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li' Come Out
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Chun-Li gets into a brawl with Cantana and a street fight with Vega, while Charlie Nash discovers a bomb in time and explains about Bison in fresh clips of 'Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li'.

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Counting down to the theatrical release of "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li", four new clips from the live-action adaptation have been unveiled. With the running time varying from 46 seconds to one minute, the clips expose both the action sequences as well as bits of the storyline.

The "Daddy's Little Girl" and "Vega" clips feature Kristin Kreuk's Chun-Li getting involved in two different fighting scenes. In "Daddy's Little Girl", Chun-Li battles Josie Ho's Cantana in a bathroom to get information about the White Rose, whereas in "Vega", she fights Taboo's Vega in a dark street, kicking off his mask and locking him down with her feet.

The two other clips, "Guardian Angel" and "Ticket to This Dance", turn the focus on Chris Klein's Charlie Nash. The "Guardian Angel" clip displays the scene where he finds a bomb right before it explodes and saves Chun-Li from being shot to death, while the "Ticket to This Dance" snippet shows him explaining to Moon Bloodgood's Detective Maya Sunee what he knows about Bison.

Based on popular Japanese video game from Capcom, "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" centers on martial artist Chun-Li as she falls in the quest of finding justice after she found out that her father is murdered. Penned by "Voltron" scribbler Justin Marks, the film is directed by "Romeo Must Die" helmer Andrzej Bartkowiak. Shot in Bangkok, Hong Kong and Vancouver, the 20th Century Fox film will be heading into U.S. theaters on February 27.

  • "Daddy's Little Girl"
  • "Guardian Angel"
  • "This Dance"
  • "Vega"

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