“Warriors of Future” is the debut work of visual effects artist Ng Yuen-fai who worked on previous productions such as “The Warlords”, “Re-Cycle” and “Tai Chi Zero”. The Action/Sci-fi blockbuster boasts a well-seasoned cast in Louis Koo, (“Three” “Drug War“) Sean Lau, (“The White Storm” “Black Mask”) and Carina Lau. (“Days of Being Wild” “2046”)
The film has been in production since early 2017 and is set to release next year, a trailer for the film has been released.
Synopsis
In 2055, a meteorite, which brings a fast-growing alien vine named “Pandora”, crashes down on a barren Earth ravaged by pollution and global warming. “Pandora” purifies the planet but kills everything in its path. To protect the citizens of their city, the heavily armored military of Hong Kong, armed with the plant’s genetic map, tries but fails to destroy “Pandora” and uncovers a conspiracy. (From Wikipedia)...
The film has been in production since early 2017 and is set to release next year, a trailer for the film has been released.
Synopsis
In 2055, a meteorite, which brings a fast-growing alien vine named “Pandora”, crashes down on a barren Earth ravaged by pollution and global warming. “Pandora” purifies the planet but kills everything in its path. To protect the citizens of their city, the heavily armored military of Hong Kong, armed with the plant’s genetic map, tries but fails to destroy “Pandora” and uncovers a conspiracy. (From Wikipedia)...
- 7/10/2018
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
CANNES -- Like a B-movie monster that just won't die, the horror genre is more visible than ever at the Festival de Cannes and its parallel market, where insiders say there are more scare pictures being shopped than there have been for years. Two films that loosely fit into the horror genre are screening in various selections -- Re-Cycle, from Oxide and Danny Pang in Un Certain Regard, and Bong Joon-Ho's The Host in Directors' Fortnight. Word is that Cannes selectors were keen to include Alexandre Aja's remake of The Hills Have Eyes too but shied off because the film already had been released in too many territories. A walk about the market reveals literally dozens of films being sold or looking for investors. Some of the names sound like a punch line from a sick joke, but such films as Living Hell, The Quick and the Undead, The Demon Child and even The Night of the Living Dorks and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead are part of the fast-growing and often highly profitable sector.
- 5/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CANNES -- Like a B-movie monster that just won't die, the horror genre is more visible than ever at the Festival de Cannes and its parallel market, where insiders say there are more scare pictures being shopped than there have been for years. Two films that loosely fit into the horror genre are screening in the various selections -- Re-Cycle, from Oxide and Danny Pang in Un Certain Regard, and Bong Joon-Ho's The Host in Directors' Fortnight. And word is that Cannes selectors were keen to include Alexandre Aja's remake of The Hills Have Eyes too but shied off because already had been released in too many territories. A walk about the market reveals literally dozens of films being sold or looking for investors. Some of the names sound like a punch line from a sick joke, but such films as Living Hell, The Quick and the Undead, The Demon Child and even The Night of the Living Dorks and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead are part of the fast-growing and often highly profitable sector.
- 5/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CANNES -- Like a B-movie monster that just won't die, the horror genre is more visible than ever at the Festival de Cannes and its parallel market, where insiders say there are more scare pictures being shopped than there have been for years. Two films that loosely fit into the horror genre are screening in the various selections -- Re-Cycle, from Oxide and Danny Pang in Un Certain Regard, and Bong Joon-Ho's The Host in Directors' Fortnight. And word is that Cannes selectors were keen to include Alexandre Aja's remake of The Hills Have Eyes too but shied off because already had been released in too many territories. A walk about the market reveals literally dozens of films being sold or looking for investors. Some of the names sound like a punch line from a sick joke, but such films as Living Hell, The Quick and the Undead, The Demon Child and even The Night of the Living Dorks and Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead are part of the fast-growing and often highly profitable sector.
- 5/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
LONDON -- U.K. indie distributor Tartan Films said Thursday it has snapped up U.K. and Ireland rights to a pair of titles set to unspool during this year's Festival de Cannes. Tartan secured the rights to Re-Cycle, the latest film from Thai horror specialists the Pang brothers (The Eye), and Australian writer-director Sarah Watt's directorial debut Look Both Ways. Tartan Films struck a deal with Universe Films Distribution for Re-Cycle, written and directed by Oxide and Danny Pang after Tartan Films owner Hamish McAlpine pre-bought the film at script stage. The movie is the closing night film for Director's Fortnight. It details the story of a female novelist who finds herself plunged into a hellish world of discarded ideas.
- 5/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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