If you're a fan of 'Street Fighter (1995)' and its mix of martial arts action, over-the-top villains, and video game nostalgia, you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. Whether you crave more explosive fight scenes, campy fun, or adaptations of classic games, this list has something for every fan of the genre.

Enter the Dragon (1973)
Description: A martial arts classic set in a tournament on a remote island, combining espionage, philosophy, and spectacular fight choreography.
Fact: Bruce Lee's most famous film, released shortly after his death, became a global phenomenon. It is often credited with popularizing martial arts cinema worldwide.


Game of Death (1978)
Description: Features a martial artist fighting his way through a multi-level tower, each floor guarded by a different fighter, showcasing diverse combat styles.
Fact: Bruce Lee filmed only a few scenes before his death; the rest was completed with stand-ins and archive footage. The yellow jumpsuit he wore became one of his most recognizable outfits.


The Karate Kid (1984)
Description: A coming-of-age story centered around martial arts training, tournaments, and the bond between student and mentor.
Fact: The crane kick performed in the final match was not a traditional karate move but became iconic. The film inspired a franchise, including a remake and a successful TV series, 'Cobra Kai.'


Bloodsport (1988)
Description: Centers around an underground martial arts tournament with brutal fights, showcasing various fighting styles and a lone warrior's journey.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the alleged real-life exploits of Frank Dux, a martial artist who claimed to have participated in secret tournaments. It helped popularize Jean-Claude Van Damme as an action star.


Best of the Best (1989)
Description: Focuses on a team of martial artists competing in an international tournament, emphasizing camaraderie, rivalry, and personal growth.
Fact: The movie features real-life martial artists, including Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee, who also co-wrote the script. It led to several sequels exploring the characters' further adventures.


Kickboxer (1989)
Description: Follows a fighter seeking revenge in a foreign land, featuring intense training sequences and climactic battles in a tournament setting.
Fact: Jean-Claude Van Damme performed many of his own stunts, including the famous split between two chairs. The movie spawned several sequels and a remake.


Double Impact (1991)
Description: A high-octane action film with twin brothers involved in martial arts and revenge, blending family drama with explosive fight scenes.
Fact: Jean-Claude Van Damme plays dual roles as the twin brothers, a technical challenge for the time. The film was shot in Hong Kong, adding to its authentic martial arts feel.


Fist of Legend (1994)
Description: A remake of a classic martial arts film, focusing on honor, revenge, and breathtaking fight sequences with a historical backdrop.
Fact: Jet Li starred in this critically acclaimed remake, which is often considered superior to the original. The fight choreography was praised for its realism and intensity.


Mortal Kombat (1995)
Description: A martial arts fantasy film based on a popular video game, featuring intense fight scenes, supernatural elements, and a tournament setting.
Fact: The movie's iconic theme song, 'Techno Syndrome,' became a hit and is still associated with the franchise. It was one of the first video game adaptations to achieve commercial success.


Undisputed (2002)
Description: A prison-set martial arts film where fighters compete for supremacy, blending raw combat with personal stakes and underground fight culture.
Fact: The movie introduced the character of Boyka, who became a fan favorite and led to several sequels. It was one of the first films to showcase mixed martial arts (MMA) in a mainstream setting.
