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Orville Peck Wraps Filming for Street Fighter Movie

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  • Orville Peck's first onscreen role in Street Fighter movie
  • Peck played the character Vega in the live-action adaptation
  • Peck shared behind-the-scenes photos from the 2-month filming in Australia
Orville Peck Wraps Filming for Street Fighter Movie

As of 2025-10-09T02:18:32+00:00, Orville Peck has recently completed his first onscreen role in the upcoming Street Fighter movie. Peck, the Stampede artist, played the character of Vega in the live-action adaptation of the popular arcade game, which is being produced by Legendary Entertainment.

Peck marked the end of his 2-month filming in Australia with some behind-the-scenes photos shared on Instagram. In his post, he expressed his gratitude for the "unforgettable memories, challenges and above all, a cast & crew that I love to death." Peck acknowledged the immense hard work, commitment, laughter, and tears that went into creating the film, and is eager for the world to see the "magic and integrity" they set out to achieve.

Following his recent Broadway debut as the Emcee in the revival of Cabaret, Peck's casting in Street Fighter was announced back in June 2025. The film's ensemble cast also includes notable names such as Andrew Koji, Jason Momoa, Noah Centineo, and several professional wrestlers. Directed by Kitao Sakurai, the live-action Street Fighter movie is expected to hit theaters in October 2026.

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Orville Peck played the character of Vega in the live-action adaptation of the popular Street Fighter video game series.
Peck spent 2 months filming the Street Fighter movie in Australia, wrapping up his work on the project on 2025-10-09T02:18:32+00:00.
The ensemble cast of the Street Fighter movie includes Andrew Koji, Jason Momoa, Noah Centineo, and several professional wrestlers.

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