WarnerMedia has set up two Chinese-language series that will debut later this year. Period drama series “Legacy” hails from mainland China, while crime drama “Trinity of Shadows” is a three-way venture involving partners from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
“Legacy” is a 1920s-set drama that chronicles the lives of the wealthy Yi family and three sisters who vie to inherit their father’s shopping mall business. In a time of upheaval and uncertainty, the three sisters set aside their differences to keep the business afloat and save their family.
Zheng Yu, director of the smash hit series “Yanxi Place,” is credited as creator of the show which is produced by Huan Yu Entertainment.
Together, they have re-assembled several key cast from “Yanxi Palace” including Qin Lan, Wu Jinyan and Yuan Nie. The series also stars Han Geng (“Ex-Files”), Liu Jun (“All is Well”), Miao Pu (“The Rise of the Tang Empire...
“Legacy” is a 1920s-set drama that chronicles the lives of the wealthy Yi family and three sisters who vie to inherit their father’s shopping mall business. In a time of upheaval and uncertainty, the three sisters set aside their differences to keep the business afloat and save their family.
Zheng Yu, director of the smash hit series “Yanxi Place,” is credited as creator of the show which is produced by Huan Yu Entertainment.
Together, they have re-assembled several key cast from “Yanxi Palace” including Qin Lan, Wu Jinyan and Yuan Nie. The series also stars Han Geng (“Ex-Files”), Liu Jun (“All is Well”), Miao Pu (“The Rise of the Tang Empire...
- 4/20/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales, excluding China, on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
Huayi Bros has confirmed its output deal with Im Global, which is presenting an initial slate in Cannes that includes the kidnap drama Abducted starring starring Andy Lau [pictured] and Jing Boran.
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales excluding China on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
The roster includes rom-com Women Who Flirt starring Huang Xiaoming and Zhou Xun; Love On The Cloud starring Angelababy and Chen He; and true story A Tale Of Three Cities, based on the life of Jackie Chan’s parents and starring Tang Wei and Sean Ching-Wan Lau.
“Since we opened our Beijing office last year, gaining a high profile foothold in the international sales of major Chinese films has been a priority for us and we couldn’t wish for a more dynamic or prestigious partner than Huayi Brothers,” said...
Huayi Bros has confirmed its output deal with Im Global, which is presenting an initial slate in Cannes that includes the kidnap drama Abducted starring starring Andy Lau [pictured] and Jing Boran.
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales excluding China on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
The roster includes rom-com Women Who Flirt starring Huang Xiaoming and Zhou Xun; Love On The Cloud starring Angelababy and Chen He; and true story A Tale Of Three Cities, based on the life of Jackie Chan’s parents and starring Tang Wei and Sean Ching-Wan Lau.
“Since we opened our Beijing office last year, gaining a high profile foothold in the international sales of major Chinese films has been a priority for us and we couldn’t wish for a more dynamic or prestigious partner than Huayi Brothers,” said...
- 5/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales, excluding China, on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
Huayi Bros has confirmed its output deal with Im Global, which is presenting an initial slate in Cannes that includes the kidnap drama Abducted starring starring Andy Lau [pictured] and Jing Boran.
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales excluding China on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
The roster includes rom-com Women Who Flirt starring Huang Xiaoming and Zhou Xun; Love On The Cloud starring Angelababy and Chen He; and true story A Tale Of Three Cities, based on the life of Jackie Chan’s parents and starring Tang Wei and Sean Ching-Wan Lau.
“Since we opened our Beijing office last year, gaining a high profile foothold in the international sales of major Chinese films has been a priority for us and we couldn’t wish for a more dynamic or prestigious partner than Huayi Brothers,” said...
Huayi Bros has confirmed its output deal with Im Global, which is presenting an initial slate in Cannes that includes the kidnap drama Abducted starring starring Andy Lau [pictured] and Jing Boran.
Im Global’s Anthem division will handle international sales excluding China on all Huayi’s upcoming Chinese-language productions.
The roster includes rom-com Women Who Flirt starring Huang Xiaoming and Zhou Xun; Love On The Cloud starring Angelababy and Chen He; and true story A Tale Of Three Cities, based on the life of Jackie Chan’s parents and starring Tang Wei and Sean Ching-Wan Lau.
“Since we opened our Beijing office last year, gaining a high profile foothold in the international sales of major Chinese films has been a priority for us and we couldn’t wish for a more dynamic or prestigious partner than Huayi Brothers,” said...
- 5/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Based on the well-known story of the Hongmen Banquet, which took place in 206 B.C. The movie will be directed by Lu Chuan (City of Life and Death) and will star Daniel Wu (Shinjuku Incident, New Police Story) and Chang Chen (Red Cliff 1,2).
Plot
The story of two warring generals (Liu Bang and Xiang Yu) fighting for control of China at the end of the Qin Dynasty. The trailer shows some great stuff, big sets, interesting characters and certainly a movie i am looking forward to seeing.
Lu Chuan said, “The Last Supper is not the Hong Gate Banquet. It is the fate of a group of people. It isn’t just a banquet but a historical truth.” The actors also unveiled each character photo from drawing straws. The Ng Yin Cho version Xiang Yu’s dark domination, the Liu Ye version Liu Bang’s wild carelessness, the Chang Chen...
Plot
The story of two warring generals (Liu Bang and Xiang Yu) fighting for control of China at the end of the Qin Dynasty. The trailer shows some great stuff, big sets, interesting characters and certainly a movie i am looking forward to seeing.
Lu Chuan said, “The Last Supper is not the Hong Gate Banquet. It is the fate of a group of people. It isn’t just a banquet but a historical truth.” The actors also unveiled each character photo from drawing straws. The Ng Yin Cho version Xiang Yu’s dark domination, the Liu Ye version Liu Bang’s wild carelessness, the Chang Chen...
- 4/5/2012
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Based on the well-known story of the Hongmen Banquet, which took place in 206 B.C. The movie will be directed by Lu Chuan (City of Life and Death) and will star Daniel Wu (Shinjuku Incident, New Police Story) and Chang Chen (Red Cliff 1,2).
Plot
The story of two warring generals (Liu Bang and Xiang Yu) fighting for control of China at the end of the Qin Dynasty.
The trailer shows some great stuff, big sets, interesting characters and certainly a movie i am looking forward to seeing.
Lu Chuan said, “The Last Supper is not the Hong Gate Banquet. It is the fate of a group of people. It isn’t just a banquet but a historical truth.” The actors also unveiled each character photo from drawing straws. The Ng Yin Cho version Xiang Yu’s dark domination, the Liu Ye version Liu Bang’s wild carelessness, the Chang Chen...
Plot
The story of two warring generals (Liu Bang and Xiang Yu) fighting for control of China at the end of the Qin Dynasty.
The trailer shows some great stuff, big sets, interesting characters and certainly a movie i am looking forward to seeing.
Lu Chuan said, “The Last Supper is not the Hong Gate Banquet. It is the fate of a group of people. It isn’t just a banquet but a historical truth.” The actors also unveiled each character photo from drawing straws. The Ng Yin Cho version Xiang Yu’s dark domination, the Liu Ye version Liu Bang’s wild carelessness, the Chang Chen...
- 3/29/2012
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Director: Alan Mak & Felix Chong. Review: Adam Wing. It’s that time of the month again; the hardest working action hero in Hong Kong is back in business, doing what he does best in the name of entertainment. Infernal Affairs writer-directors Alan Mak and Felix Chong stand in the shadows, hoping to bring Romance of the Three Kingdoms back to life with their latest assault on the senses, The Lost Bladesman. Donnie Yen serves as both action director and star, boasting solid support from the likes of Betty Sun, Andy On, Nie Yuan and the screen-munching Jiang Wen. Guan Yu (Donnie Yen) is a historic figure known for unparalleled bravery, supreme honour and unwavering loyalty. That would be Donnie Yen then, complete with chin stroking pointy beard and toughness aplenty. In the final years of the Eastern Han dynasty, the Prime Minister Cao Cao (Jiang Wen) is so powerful even...
- 8/1/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
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