Director Hou Hsiao Hsien’s period action thriller, The Assassin, is still in limbo as far as most of us may know following its announced completion last year, but fans of actress Shu Qi will be delighted to learn more following reports of her likely return to the set with Stephen Chow soon enough. And by this notion, it will very much be a sequel to the 2013 smash hit, Journey To The West: Conquering The Demons.
The first film, written by Derek Kwok, became a record-breaking box office success which saw actor
Wen Zhang as Tang Sanzang, a Buddhist protecting a village from three demons with the help of mystical huntress, played by
Qi.
Jaynestars reports that the actress will be re-joined with
Zhang along with
Huang Bo‘s reprisal as The Monkey King, as so inspired by Wu Cheng’en’s classic story, for which
Chow and
The Taking Of Tiger Mountain helmer, legendary filmmaker
Tsui Hark are in talks to produce and direct, respectively.
An English-language remake of the first film was announced last year, although updates are still pending.
Alibaba Pictures is bankrolling the sequel which will commence shooting this August before its planned Lunar New Year release in January of 2017. In the meantime, a 3D re-rendering of Chow’s 2004 hit, Kung Fu Hustle, is getting some screentime domestically between now and next week, while Hark’s newly-produced fantasy wuxia remake, director Derek Yee’s Sword Master is pending a release of its own later this year.
Stay tuned for more info.
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September 5, 2015 @ 11:02 am
Thank for information, i like production Stephen Chow.