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* StarDerailingRole: Creator/KristinKreuk headlined this film after departing ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' in an attempt to establish herself as a movie star. Its immense failure instead torpedoed her potential film career and reduced it to low-budget material, resulting in her retreat back to television to regain success. Also, Creator/ChrisKlein, after the failure of ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' in 2002, chose to star in this film to kick off an attempted comeback, which, given this film's own failure, got botched before it could even start.
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* StarDerailingRole: Creator/KristinKreuk headlined this film after departing ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' in an attempt to establish herself as a movie star. Its immense failure instead torpedoed her potential film career and reduced it to low-budget material, resulting in her retreat back to television to regain success. Also, Creator/ChrisKlein, after the failure of ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' in 2002, chose to star co-star in this film to kick off an attempted comeback, which, given which this film's own failure, got failure botched before it could even start.
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* StarDerailingRole: Creator/KristinKreuk headlined this film after departing ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' in an attempt to establish herself as a movie star. Its immense failure instead torpedoed her potential film career and reduced it to low-budget material, forcing resulting in her retreat back to television to find success again.regain success. Also, Creator/ChrisKlein, after the failure of ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' in 2002, chose to star in this film to kick off an attempted comeback, which, given this film's own failure, got botched before it could even start.
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* StarDerailingRole: This was Kristin Kreuk's first big role after her stint in Smallville. Its failure would torpedo her career and she has spent the rest of her career doing smaller roles and television.
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* StuntCasting: Creator/KristinKreuk being cast as Chun-Li probably had more to do with the fact that she had a high-profile at the time due to her prominent role in ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' as opposed to any real resemblance to the character.
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* StarDerailingRole: This was Creator/KristinKreuk headlined this film after departing ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' in an attempt to establish herself as a movie star. Its immense failure instead torpedoed her potential film career and reduced it to low-budget material, forcing her back to television to find success again.
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* ChannelHop: After Creator/{{Universal}} lost the movie rights following [[Film/StreetFighter the first film]], Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took over for this film.
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* ChannelHop: After Creator/{{Universal}} lost the movie rights following [[Film/StreetFighter the first film]], Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took over for this film. The film itself did this after Disney bought the company and renamed them Twentieth Century Studios, meaning now they own the rights to the film.
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* StuntCasting: Creator/KristinKreuk being cast as Chun-Li probably had more to do with her the fact that she had a high-profile status at the time due to her prominent role in ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' than as opposed to any real resemblance to the character.
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* StarDerailingRole: This was Kristin Kreuk's first big role after her stint in Smallville. Its failure would torpedo her career and she has spent the rest of her career doing smaller roles and television.television.
* StuntCasting: Creator/KristinKreuk being cast as Chun-Li probably had more to do with her high-profile status due to prominent role in ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' than any real resemblance to the character.
* StuntCasting: Creator/KristinKreuk being cast as Chun-Li probably had more to do with her high-profile status due to prominent role in ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' than any real resemblance to the character.
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* PromotedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''Toy Hunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise for Michael Clarke Duncan.
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* PromotedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''Toy Hunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise for Michael Clarke Duncan.Duncan.
* StarDerailingRole: This was Kristin Kreuk's first big role after her stint in Smallville. Its failure would torpedo her career and she has spent the rest of her career doing smaller roles and television.
* StarDerailingRole: This was Kristin Kreuk's first big role after her stint in Smallville. Its failure would torpedo her career and she has spent the rest of her career doing smaller roles and television.
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* ChannelHop: After Creator/{{Universal}} lost the movie rights following [[Film/StreetFighter the first film]], Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox took over for this film.
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* AscendedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''Toy Hunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise for Michael Clarke Duncan.
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* PromotedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''Toy Hunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise for Michael Clarke Duncan.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Cost $50 million to make, but made back only $12.8 million.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Cost $50 $18 million to make, but made back only $12.8 million.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Seemed to set up a movie featuring Ryu, ironically fighting in a tournament. Yeah shame they didn't think to do ''that'' movie first.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Seemed to set up a movie featuring Ryu, ironically fighting in a tournament. Yeah shame they didn't think to do ''that'' movie first.
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* NotScreenedForCritics: This movie was not pre-screened for film critics.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Seemed to set up a movie featuring Ryu, ironically fighting in a tournament. Yeah shame they didn't think to do ''that'' movie first.critics.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Seemed to set up a movie featuring Ryu, ironically fighting in a tournament. Yeah shame they didn't think to do ''that'' movie first.
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* AscendedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''LiveActionTV/ToyHunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise Michael Clarke Duncan.
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* AscendedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''LiveActionTV/ToyHunter,'' ''Toy Hunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games. Likewise Michael Clarke Duncan.
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* CreatorKiller: The movie K.Oed the cinematic careers of director Andrzej Bartkowiak and writer Justin Marks from the ring until the second half of The New 10's. Marks recovered with Jon Favreau's version of Walt Disney's ''[[Film/TheJungleBook2016 The Jungle Book]]'' in 2016.
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** [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M. Bison.
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Lana Lang]] is Chun-Li.
** Yes, that is Robin Shou, better known as [[{{Film/MortalKombat}} Liu Kang]] as Master Gen. Doubles as ActorAllusion.
** [[AmericanPie Ox]] is supposed to be Charlie Nash.
** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]] and [[{{Film/Daredevil}} The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
** Crimson Viper...er, I mean Maya is [[{{Main/Terminator}} Blair Williams.]]
** Taboo of the Black-Eyed Peas is Vega.
** [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M. Bison.
** [[Series/{{Smallville}} Lana Lang]] is Chun-Li.
** Yes, that is Robin Shou, better known as [[{{Film/MortalKombat}} Liu Kang]] as Master Gen. Doubles as ActorAllusion.
** [[AmericanPie Ox]] is supposed to be Charlie Nash.
** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]] and [[{{Film/Daredevil}} The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
** Crimson Viper...er, I mean Maya is [[{{Main/Terminator}} Blair Williams.]]
** Taboo of the Black-Eyed Peas is Vega.
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** [[{{Smallville}} Lana Lang]] is Chun-Li.
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* AscendedFanboy: As shown in his guest appearance on ''LiveActionTV/ToyHunter,'' Taboo is a fan of the games.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Seemed to set up a movie featuring Ryu, ironiclly fighting in a tournament. Yeah shame they didn't think to do ''that'' movie first.
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** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]], [[{{Film/Daredevil}} The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
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** Yes, that is Robin Shou, better known as [[{{Film/MortalKombat Liu Kang]] as Master Gen.
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** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]], [[{{Film/Daredevil The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M. Bison.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: HeyItsThatGuy:
** [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M.Bison.Bison.
** [[{{Smallville}} Lana Lang]] is Chun-Li.
** Yes, that is Robin Shou, better known as [[{{Film/MortalKombat Liu Kang]] as Master Gen.
** [[AmericanPie Ox]] is supposed to be Charlie Nash.
** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]], [[{{Film/Daredevil The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
** Crimson Viper...er, I mean Maya is [[{{Main/Terminator}} Blair Williams.]]
** Taboo of the Black-Eyed Peas is Vega.
** [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M.
** [[{{Smallville}} Lana Lang]] is Chun-Li.
** Yes, that is Robin Shou, better known as [[{{Film/MortalKombat Liu Kang]] as Master Gen.
** [[AmericanPie Ox]] is supposed to be Charlie Nash.
** The late Michael Clarke Duncan, best known as [[TheGreenMile John Coffey]], [[{{Film/Daredevil The Kingpin]] is Balrog.
** Crimson Viper...er, I mean Maya is [[{{Main/Terminator}} Blair Williams.]]
** Taboo of the Black-Eyed Peas is Vega.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[IncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] is M. Bison.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: [[IncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger Dum Dum Dugan]] is M. Bison.
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That\'s because he\'s played by Neal Mc Donough who voiced Bruce Banner in the Incredible Hulk animated series and The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction video game.
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