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LAST FIGHT Trailer: A New Generation Of Thai Action Stars Emerge As The Late Panna Rittikrai’s Legacy Lives On!

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Remember the name, “Tong” Kitsana Ladphanna. He’s the son of late Thai action cinema legend Panna Rittikrai, and a decade after his father’s passing, he and co-director Nonpavit Boonserm are aiming to breathe new life into their region with Last Fight, a new project that certainly looks to signal a return to form.

In an era of severe economic recession Clear social differences mean that many people in the city are deprived of their rightful privileges. This has led to a significant increase in criminal activity. And some citizens have demanded that their rights and justice be initiated. As a result, the ruling class initiated measures to eliminate the social threat. High-ranking politicians want to recruit people with excellent fighting skills and survival instincts. To achieve this goal They selected prisoners on death row to compete in various competitions. Including group battles Team Challenge and singles matches.

However, this tournament, called the “Last Fight Game,” comes with a lot of risks. This is because contestants face the possibility of being eliminated or killed during the competition.

Last Fight (or Last Fight Game depending on which way this goes) hails from VelCurve Studio, as well as Ladphanna’s own stunt training facility under Rittikrai’s legacy banner where he’s been hosting a new breed of young and hungry up-and-comers. The page just presented a slate of pictorals featuring burgeoning talents, actor and stunt performer Santirat “Flook” Teerachalangkoon (The Creator), and decorated gymnast and Takwondo wunderkind, Senam Rakphu, who’ve been putting out some impressive practice action reels on dispay like this one.

In the interim, a promotional trailer for Last Fight , which stars “Great” Sapol Assawamunkong and “Namtarn” Pichukkana Wongsarattanasing, went live back in August after the project began picking up steam in the last several years. As such, it may be a matter of time before we finally see some movement on the project with details slowly emerging and the likes of yours truly catching on.

The trailer itself is certainly something to pay mind to, though. Given what it promises, and the fact that we haven’t seen action on these levels since Rittikrai’s posthumous 2014 release, Vengeance Of An Assassin, I’d say Last Fight is precisely what the doctor ordered. If you’re not already one of tens of thousands who’ve seen the trailer, check it out below!

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