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Wu Assassins standalone film, Fistful of Vengeance, in the pipeline at Netflix

Wu Assassins standalone film, Fistful of Vengeance, in the pipeline at Netflix Firstpost 28-02-2021 © Provided by Firstpost Wu Assassins standalone film, Fistful of Vengeance, in the pipeline at Netflix Streaming platform Netflix has ordered a standalone movie based on supernatural action series Wu Assassins, with Roel Reine attached to direct. Titled Wu Assassins cast members Iko Uwais, Lewis Tan, Lawrence Kao and JuJu Chan Szeto. Uwais will reprise his role as Kai Jin, along with Tan as Lu Xin Lee, Kao as Tommy Wah and Chan Szeto as Zan Hui. Here is the announcement When an otherworldly threat claims one of their own, the Wu Assassins will travel to Bangkok and face their deadliest enemy. Here is the cast of Fistful of Vengeance, a stand-alone Wu Assassin s story, coming to Netflix. pic.twitter.com/vTVnVIkl8K

Netflix giving Wu Assassins a standalone movie

Wu Assassins is returning to Netflix in a brand new way as the streaming service has commissioned a standalone movie called Fistful of Vegence.

Wu Assassins Standalone Movie Fistful of Vengeance Ordered at Netflix

Wu Assassins Standalone Movie Fistful of Vengeance Ordered at Netflix Joe Otterson, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail “Wu Assassins” is continuing at Netflix with a standalone movie. The film, titled “Wu Assassins: Fistful of Vengeance,” will be 90 minutes and will bring back series stars Iko Uwais, Lewis Tan, Lawrence Kao, and JuJu Chan Szeto. In addition, Pearl Thusi, Francesca Corney, Jason Tobin, and Rhatha Phongam will also star in the film. More from Variety According to an individual with knowledge of the series, the show could still potentially return for a second season or other another standalone story. The film is set to shoot in Thailand with production services provided by Living Films.

What s new to VOD and streaming this weekend: January 29 to 31 | Georgia Straight Vancouver s News & Entertainment Weekly

What s new to VOD and streaming this weekend: January 29-31

What’s new to VOD and streaming this weekend Including reviews of The Little Things, The Dig, Palmer, Jiu Jitsu and Penguin Bloom. By Norman Wilner and Glenn Sumi Jan 29, 2021 N OW critics pick what’s new to streaming and VOD for the weekend of January 29. Plus: Everything new to VOD and streaming platforms. The Little Things (John Lee Hancock) Set in 1990 – just before cell phones and forensics would have resolved its dumb, brooding story in minutes instead of hours – The Little Things spins out its threadbare procedural narrative as though it were exquisite serial-killer noir. Denzel Washington plays Joe “Deke” Deacon, a Bakersfield sheriff’s deputy who used to be an ace detective in Los Angeles. While visiting L.A. on routine business, he learns of a woman who appears to be the latest victim of a murderer Deke was hunting five years earlier, leading Deke to join forces with the hotshot (Rami Malek) currently on the case. Washington is rock-solid as

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