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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{Tekken}}'', another adaptation of a popular fighting game released in the same time frame. Notably, both were box office bombs and released direct to video in the USA.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{Tekken}}'', ''Film/Tekken2010'', another adaptation of a popular fighting game released in the same time frame. Notably, both were box office bombs and released direct to video in the USA.



* StarDerailingRole: This seems to have happened to Sean Faris (Kyo Kusanagi). Before this film, he had supporting roles in films like ''Film/PearlHarbor'' and the 2005 remake of ''Film/YoursMineAndOurs'', culminating in him having the lead role in ''Film/NeverBackDown''. However, after appearing in this critically and commercially disappointing film, his only acting roles have been in guest roles on TV series and on Hallmark television movies.[[note]]That being said, he already hadn't exactly wowed audiences with his performance on ''Never Back Down'', which might have been the reason why he wasn't called back for [[Film/NeverBackDown2 the sequel]].[[/note]]

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* StarDerailingRole: This seems to have happened to Sean Faris (Kyo Kusanagi). Before this film, he had supporting roles in films like ''Film/PearlHarbor'' and the 2005 remake of ''Film/YoursMineAndOurs'', culminating in him having the lead role in ''Film/NeverBackDown''. However, after appearing in this critically and commercially disappointing film, his only acting roles have been in guest roles on TV series and on Hallmark television movies.[[note]]That being said, he already hadn't exactly wowed audiences with his performance on ''Never Back Down'', which might have been the reason why he wasn't called back for [[Film/NeverBackDown2 the sequel]].[[/note]][[/note]]
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{Tekken}}'', another adaptation of a popular fighting game released in the same time frame. Notably, both were box office bombs and released direct to video in the USA.
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* OldShame: Essentially for SNK, they've ''never'' mentioned this film in any way, shape or form, not even in a mocking capacity. Considering it has virtually ''nothing'' to do with the games outside of some scat plot details, you can't blame them.

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* OldShame: Essentially for SNK, they've ''never'' mentioned this film in any way, shape or form, not even in a mocking capacity. Considering it has virtually ''nothing'' to do with the games outside of some scat scant plot details, you can't blame them.
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* InvisibleAdvertising: The only mention of the film was when it was announced, afterward, nothing. It came and went without much fanfare. Many didn't even ''realize'' the series has a film.

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* InvisibleAdvertising: The only mention of the film was when it was announced, afterward, nothing. It came and went without much fanfare. Many didn't even ''realize'' the ''King of Fighters'' video game series has a film.
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* OldShame: Essentially for SNK, they've ''never'' mentioned this film in any way, shape or form,, not even in a mocking capacity. Considering it has virtually ''nothing'' to do with the games, you can't blame them.

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* OldShame: Essentially for SNK, they've ''never'' mentioned this film in any way, shape or form,, form, not even in a mocking capacity. Considering it has virtually ''nothing'' to do with the games, games outside of some scat plot details, you can't blame them.
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* InvisibleAdvertising: The only mention of the film was when it was announced, afterward, nothing. It came and went without much fanfare. Many didn't even ''realize'' the series has a film.
* OldShame: Essentially for SNK, they've ''never'' mentioned this film in any way, shape or form,, not even in a mocking capacity. Considering it has virtually ''nothing'' to do with the games, you can't blame them.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.

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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent [[Characters/FatalFuryKingOfFighters Terry Bogard, Bogard]], also directed the film's fight sequences.
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* FakeMixedRace: Kyo Kusanagi is made half-Asian (Japanese) and half-white in this film (complete with showing a picture of his parents, showing that he has a Japanese father and an white American mother), but is played by Sean Faris, who is painfully obvious to be white.

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* FakeMixedRace: Kyo Kusanagi is made half-Asian (Japanese) and half-white half-Caucasian in this film (complete with showing a picture of his parents, showing that he has a Japanese father and an white American mother), but is played by Sean Faris, who is painfully obvious to be white.(very obviously) wholly Caucasian.
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* FakeNationality: Most of the Japanese characters are played by non-Japanese actors; including Creator/MaggieQ (Vietnamese-American), Creator/WillYunLee (Korean-American), and Françoise Yip (Chinese-Canadian).
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* FakeMixedRace: Kyo Kusanagi is made half-Asian (Japanese) and half-white in this film (complete with showing a picture of his parents, showing that he has a Japanese father and an white American mother), but is played by Sean Faris, who is painfully obvious to be white.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.

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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.sequences.
* StarDerailingRole: This seems to have happened to Sean Faris (Kyo Kusanagi). Before this film, he had supporting roles in films like ''Film/PearlHarbor'' and the 2005 remake of ''Film/YoursMineAndOurs'', culminating in him having the lead role in ''Film/NeverBackDown''. However, after appearing in this critically and commercially disappointing film, his only acting roles have been in guest roles on TV series and on Hallmark television movies.[[note]]That being said, he already hadn't exactly wowed audiences with his performance on ''Never Back Down'', which might have been the reason why he wasn't called back for [[Film/NeverBackDown2 the sequel]].[[/note]]
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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Vancouver once again doubles for several United States cities.

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* CaliforniaDoubling: Vancouver once again doubles for several United States cities.
* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Vancouver once again doubles for several United States cities.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Of a sort; David Leitch, who played CIA Agent Terry Bogard, also directed the film's fight sequences.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $12 million. Box office, $2,370,600.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Vancouver once again doubles for several United States cities.

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