Donnie Yen had earlier announced that he would collaborate with David Leitch, the director of the first episode of John Wick, to remake the popular 1970s martial arts drama Kung Fu. . Recently, David Leitch announced in an interview with the media that the film version of "Kung F

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Donnie Yen announced earlier that he will cooperate with David Leitch, the director of the first episode of " John Wick" (John Wick), to remake the popular 1970s martial arts drama " Kung Fu " ( kung fu) movie version. Recently, David Leitch announced in an interview with the media that the film version of "Kung Fu" has officially started filming. Not only did he reveal the details of Donnie Yen's role, but he also intends to make it into a movie series.

Donnie Yen had earlier announced that he would collaborate with David Leitch, the director of the first episode of John Wick, to remake the popular 1970s martial arts drama Kung Fu. . Recently, David Leitch announced in an interview with the media that the film version of 'Kung F - Lujuba

David Leitch revealed that Donnie Yen will play the Shaolin monk Qian Guanchang, a Chinese-American mixed-race orphan who was taken in by the Shaolin Temple after his grandfather died. After his master was assassinated, he killed the murderer in a rage and fled to the western United States to find relatives and eliminate violence. David Leitch said that he himself is a big fan of Donnie Yen, "We are preparing for this, which is really exciting. I think this is a project that has the potential to be developed into a series of movies."

The 1972 American TV series " "Kung Fu" starring the late actor David Carradine. In 1989, David Carradine said in an interview that Warner TV had approached Bruce Lee to be the leading actor in "Kung Fu". For unknown reasons, Bruce Lee declined the invitation. The show was broadcast in the United States from October 14, 1972 to April 1975, with a total of 3 seasons and 63 episodes. It once set off a kung fu craze in the country.

Donnie Yen had earlier announced that he would collaborate with David Leitch, the director of the first episode of John Wick, to remake the popular 1970s martial arts drama Kung Fu. . Recently, David Leitch announced in an interview with the media that the film version of 'Kung F - Lujuba

text|Reporter Shao Ziheng

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