EXCLUSIVE: Blumhouse and Epix have set the cast for their second television movie American Refugee.
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dropped an epic trailer for “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” featuring a kick-ass protagonist played by Chinese-Canadian actor Simu Liu. This marks the studio’s first film to center around an Asian superhero.
Based on the 1970s “Shang-Chi” comic books, the martial arts epic follows the saga of Shang-Chi (Liu), an exiled member of an international assassin’s cabal known as the “Ten Rings,” as he tries to navigate modern-day San Francisco. Unsurprisingly, the ex-hitman’s secret gets
.EXCLUSIVE: Blumhouse and Epix have set the cast for their second television movie American Refugee.
EXCLUSIVE: Cathy Park Hong’s Minor Feelings is being turned into a television series by Russian Doll star Greta Lee and A24.
won the 2021 Oscar for Best International Feature Film on Sunday night — could soon see an American version starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The English-language remake rights to director Thomas Vinterberg’s movie were recently won in an auction by DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson’s production company, Appian Way, according to Deadline.
Marvel Studios' upcoming Eternals movie — has broken new ground with an Oscars 2021 win. The Chinese filmmaker won the Best Director prize at Sunday's ceremony for her movie Nomadland, the Frances McDormand-starring film about a woman travelling across the US in a van after her husband's death.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefKorean-American star Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok), star of upcoming Marvel film “The Eternals” will produce and star in “The Club,” an action series derived from South Korean scripted format “The Trap.”The production brings together B&C Contents, a company owned by Lee and Chris S. Lee, and U.S.-based Starlings Television.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterWith the debut of the teaser trailer for “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” on Monday, Marvel Studios has finally pulled back the curtain on the first major superhero movie backed by an American studio to star a predominantly Asian cast.
is Marvel's first film with an Asian superhero at the center and, as the teaser shows, it's one of the MCU's most action-packed origin stories to date. The film's title character, Shang-Chi, is a regular 20-something living in San Francisco with a complicated past.
is Marvel's first film with an Asian superhero at the center and, as the teaser shows, it's one of the MCU's most action-packed origin stories to date. The film's title character, Shang-Chi, is a regular 20-something living in San Francisco with a complicated past.
Marvel has released the first trailer for the anticipated new superhero movie Shang-Chi And The Legend of the Ten Rings.The new adventure sees Simu Liu take on the role of the titular Master of Kung Fu, confronting a past that he thought he left behind, with the film set to be the first MCU outing to centre on an Asian superhero.In the action-packed clip, Shang-Chi seems to be living a normal life in San Francisco, though the voiceover of his father Wenwu (aka the Mandarin, played by Tony Leung)
Korean-American action star Don Lee and producing partner Chris Lee are teaming up with Starlings Television to develop The Club, a drama series based on the popular Korean format Trap. Writer Jack LoGiudice (Sons Of Anarchy, Narcos) has been tapped as writer-showrunner.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Minari” is filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung’s semi-autobiographical tale of a Korean American family starting a new life in 1980s Arkansas.
Lucy Liu may be an established Hollywood star but the recent surge in hate crimes against Asian Americans has her feeling «vulnerable.»The Chinese American actress, who covers the May issue of , calls the ongoing crimes “terrifying” and “outrageous." The attacks are also making her reflect on the power of words.
Lucy Liu isn’t staying silent. The Elementary actress, 52, explained in a new interview that she once vowed to stay apolitical due to her role as a UNICEF ambassador. But no more. Lucy is using her fame to speak out about the surge in Asian-American hate crimes in the United States and affect real change. “I’m willing to do that because I don’t want other people to feel unsafe. I want some of the people who think this is okay to know that this is not okay,” she told Women’s Health.
An American Idol plot twist. Ryan Seacrest revealed Wyatt Pike would no longer compete on season 19 of the ABC series after earning a spot in the Top 12.
contestant Wyatt Pike had anunexpected early exit from the music competition show on Monday night. Monday marked the ABC show's first night of live shows in which the Top 16 were supposed to be vying for a spot in the Top 12. But at the top of the show, it was announced that Wyatt had dropped out of the competition for unspecified personal reasons.