Wednesday, September 28, 2016

ecns [expanded by feedex.net]: Jackie Chan to dominate New Year season with 2 films

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Jackie Chan to dominate New Year season with 2 films
http://www.ecns.cn/2016/09-28/228424.shtml
Sep 28th 2016, 17:00





Wednesday Sep 28, 2016






Kung Fu megastar Jackie Chan hopes to dominate the Chinese film market during the New Year season with two new action-comedies.
He announced on Tuesday that his "Railroad Tigers" will open in China on Dec. 30, while another film, "Kung Fu Yoga," will hit Chinese screens on Jan. 28, 2017, the Chinese New Year's Day.
"Railroad Tigers" will be directed by Ding Sheng. The movie is set in wartime China in 1941 and features Chan as a railroad worker who leads a team of civil guerrilla force using their knowledge of the train network to disrupt Japan's wartime engine and steal food for the starving Chinese population.
Ding previously worked with Chan on action-comedy "Little Big Soldier" and police-thriller "Police Story 2013."
"Kung Fu Yoga" will be directed by Chan's longtime collaborator Stanley Tong, and will tell the story of a renowned professor of archaeology and his team who are treasure hunting in India, Iceland and UAE. Tong has worked with Chan in several classics, including "The Myth," "CZ12," "Police Story 3: Super Cop," "Police Story 4: First Strike," and "Rumble in the Bronx" ¨C the later created the so-called New Year season for Chinese film market in 1995.
This is the first time the martial arts super star will present two big-budget comedies in this particular season.
Jackie Chan just proved his continual box office potential this summer with "Skiptrace," which grossed 888 million yuan (US$132 million).
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