Daniel Wu

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The Legend Of The Black Scorpion / The Banquet

A loose adaptation of Hamlet, "The Legend Of The Black Scorpion" (Also known as "The Banquet") is set in an empire in chaos. In 907 AD, the Tang Dynasty is in tatters; infighting snarls the imperial family. Crown Prince Wu Luan loves Little Wan, but his father takes her as his Empress. Wu Luan goes into exile, studying dance and music. His uncle murders his father, taking throne and Empress; uncle sends assassins to kill Wu Luan. The Crown Prince eludes death and comes to court.

Chinese Zodiac

Jackie Chan stars as Asian Hawk, a master adventurer tasked with retrieving lost bronze heads, originally a part of an ancient Chinese collection of zodiac busts. While wealthy entrepreneur Lawrence (Oliver Platt) dangles an enormous reward for such a find, Hawk deploys his array of high tech devices as he travels the world to help unearth the missing relics.

Tai Chi Zero

Everyone is a martial arts master, and use a powerful form of Tai Chi in all aspects of their life. Yang has arrived to learn it, only to find that it's forbidden for the villagers to teach their secret style to an outsider. When a mysterious man arrives with a frightening steam-powered machine the villagers realize they may have no choice but to put their faith in Yang, who has a secret power of his own.

Tai Chi Hero

Lun Chan (Jayden Yuan) is on the verge of acceptance in Chen Village, but the cozy hamlet still stands in the shadow of danger. A prodigal brother returns, Lu Chan brings a curse on the town, and Yuniang's scorned fiance has an appetite for revenge, as well as some new partners in crime. The second in a trilogy from the creators if IP Man and Detective Dee, and action directed by the legendary Sammo Hung, Tai Chi Hero is a steampunk-infused kung fu throwdown that will knock you out of your seat.

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