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The episode-by-episode breakdown of fan questions for the acclaimed web-series “Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist” continues in the latest Q&A videos covering the fourth and fifth episodes of the series.
Questions regarding episode four are fielded by Mike Moh, who portrays the role of Ryu in the series. Meanwhile, the installment focused upon episode 5 sees series’ director and co-writer Joey Ansah, who also portrays the role of Akuma, joined by Gaku Space, a fitting choice given that Space portrays the very same character, albeit at an earlier phase of his life when he was known as Gouki and had not yet been overcome by the dark power of Satsui No Hado!
The latest installments of the Q&A series come on the heels of the “Assassin’s Fist” crews appearance at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con, where they made history with the announcement that “Assassin’s Fist” would be the first live-action “Street Fighter” adaptation to spawn a sequel. The follow-up, currently entitled “Street Fighter: World Warrior” will follow on the events of its predecessor showing Ryu and Ken’s “Musha Shogyo” (Warrior’s Pilgrimage), and introducing the World Warrior tournament along with fan favorite characters such as Chun Li, Guile, Sagat, and M. Bison into the mix. “Assassin’s Fist” will also see its upcoming DVD and Blu-ray release on October 27th in the U.K., and on the following day in the U.S.
For more information on the series, or to submit questions for the next Q&A episode, be sure to follow the series official Facebook page.
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