Kung Fu “Hand”- TONIGHT at 7PM
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KNOWING YOUR WORTH As Nicky (Olivia Liang) and Henry (Eddie Liu) follow a new lead that brings them to a private collector in Napa, a tension-filled dinner with the Soong’s leaves Althea (Shannon Dang) to question her worth. Elsewhere, Evan’s (Gavin Stenhouse) suspicions about Henry continue to grow.
Watch a new episode of Kung Fu TONIGHT at 8/7c on your local Montgomery CW!
About KUNG FU:
A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen, to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China.
Kung Fu Reboot Recap: Shining Despite Lack of Subtlety
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New this Week: Kung Fu, Rebel and Thunder Force
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Posted4/6/2021 6:00 AM
Here s a collection curated by The Associated Press entertainment journalists of what s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
Movies
• Against the odds, Plainfield native Melissa McCarthy and her husband, filmmaker Ben Falcone, have managed to put out two movies during the pandemic. Last November came HBO Max s Superintelligence, about a regular woman (McCarthy) joined with a megalomaniacal artificial intelligence (voiced by James Corden). This time, in Thunder Force, McCarthy is again thrust into saving the planet. In the Netflix film, McCarthy and Octavia Spencer play women given superpowers accidentally in the case of McCarthy s character to defend Chicago from supervillains (Bobby Cannavale, Jason Bateman). It debuts Friday.
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
Greg Berlanti accepts the Patron of the Artists Award onstage during SAG-AFTRA Foundation s 4th Annual Patron of the Artists Awards at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on November 7, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA Foundation/TNS)
Review: Strangely drawn to Asian American stereotypes, ‘Kung Fu’ stumbles out of gate
Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, (TNS)
What’s in a name? The potential to make new deals out of old intellectual property, for one. “Kung Fu,” which premieres Wednesday on the CW, is related by contracts and corporate history to “Kung Fu,” the 1970s David Carradine series about a half-Chinese Shaolin monk roaming the Old West; what they have in common is a main character schooled in martial arts whose mentor is killed. And, apart from a title and a screen credit for Ed Spielman, who created the original series – Christina M. Kim, whose credits include �