The King of Fighters (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Sean Faris as Kyo Kusanagi, a Japanese-American motorcycle enthusiast and the son of martial artist Saisyu Kusanagi. He is also a descendant of the Kusanagi clan. (Younger Kyo is portrayed by Keanu Lam)
  • Maggie Q as Mai Shiranui, an undercover CIA operative sent to infiltrate the King of Fighters tournament.
  • Will Yun Lee as Iori Yagami, a King of Fighters participant and descendant of the Yagami clan.
  • Ray Park as Rugal Bernstein, a mysterious man who steals the three relics and uses them to take over the King of Fighters dimension.
  • Françoise Yip as Chizuru Kagura, descendant of the Kagura clan and host of the King of Fighters tournament.
  • Hiro Kanagawa as Saisyu Kusanagi, descendant of the Kusanagi clan and keeper of the Kusanagi Sword.
  • David Leitch as Terry Bogard, a CIA agent investigating on the activities of the King of Fighters tournament. Leitch was also the film's fight choreographer.
  • Monique Ganderton as Mature, a female King of Fighters participant and Vice's girlfriend, who is lured into the tournament dimension and brainwashed by Rugal.
  • Bernice Liu as Vice, a female King of Fighters participant and Mature's girlfriend. As with Mature, she also becomes Rugal's servant.
  • Sam Hargrave as Sam, a fighter loosely based on Mr. Big. He loses to Mai in the film's opening battle.

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