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Season four leaves the fate of the Tong Wars uncertain with a Hop Wei attack combined with Mai Ling's (Dianne Doan) rule splintered among the Long Zii ends her rule before newly-branded Hop Wei traitor Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) fights his way to reach his rival sister Cheng says the cast wants more than what[...]
"Warrior" still, Cinemax, HBOMax
The Andrew Koji-starred series will make its three-season debut on Netflix on February 2024 in a co-exclusive deal that will expand its reach Pending how the series does on the platform, Deadline reports Netflix could potentially develop the fourth season. "Warrior" still, Cinemax, HBOMax The latest move marks the Jonathan Tropper series' third home since its debut[...]
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In that case, you're already familiar with one of our new favorite actors, Andrew Koji Across his must-see roles, he's known to deliver stoic strength, occasional comedy, and an incomparable hands-on skill set when it comes to martial arts-based fight choreography But if you first fell for Koji's versatility during his G.I Joe role and[...]
Warrior: Martial Arts Western Any Bruce Lee & Action Fan Will Love
There isn't anyone more self-aware of what the Bruce Lee-inspired series Warrior has done than star Andrew Koji, who plays Ah Sahm, the martial arts prodigy trying to survive the social unrest of 19th-century San Francisco during the Tong Wars The first thing Koji had to shed was that he isn't playing Lee because the[...]
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While the series is largely an ensemble affair, the show's main protagonist is Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a Chinese immigrant and martial arts prodigy, who joins the Hop Wei while at odds with her sister Mai Ling (Dianne Doan) and her control of the Long Zii The series streams Thursdays on Max You can check[...]
Warrior: Murals & AR Interactive Experience Featured in NY, LA & SF
In attendance at the June 29th unveilings were executive producer (and Lee's daughter) Shannon Lee and stars Olivia Cheng, Perry Yung, Dianne Doan, and Andrew Koji Artists featured were Vincent Ballantine (New York), Swank One (Los Angeles), and Vogue + Agana (San Francisco). Image: Max "Seeing Warrior return for our 3rd season during this 50th anniversary[...]
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We'll show you what we can pack in that inch. Chen Tang, Jason Tobin, and Andrew Koji in Warrior Image courtesy of Graham Bartholomew / Cinemax / WarnerMedia You and Andrew [Koji] have got great chemistry throughout the series Can you break down working together, and how does that expand to the rest of the cast? We have[...]
Warrior: Martial Arts Western Any Bruce Lee & Action Fan Will Love
Based on the writings of Bruce Lee, the Jonathan Tropper series follows 19th century Chinatown Tong Wars as Chinese immigrant and marital arts prodigy Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) try to survive the ongoing unrest and systemic racism in San Francisco He joins the Hop Wei and befriends Young Jun (Jason Tobin) In the latest promo,[...]
Warrior: Martial Arts Western Any Bruce Lee & Action Fan Will Love
During the recovery, we see Mai Ling (Dianne Doan) using her government connections to consolidate power while Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) and the Hop Wei must find a new way to survive Max released their latest teaser for the Bruce Lee-inspired series. Andrew Koji in Warrior Image courtesy of David Bloomer / Cinemax / WarnerMedia At the[...]
Warrior: Martial Arts Western Any Bruce Lee & Action Fan Will Love
The conclusion of season two saw Mai Ling (Dianne Doan) using her government connections to consolidate power while Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) and the Hop Wei must find a new way to survive. Andrew Koji in Warrior Image courtesy of David Bloomer / Cinemax / WarnerMedia Warrior Season Three Return on Max Warrior was a Cinemax original in[...]
Warrior: Martial Arts Western Any Bruce Lee & Action Fan Will Love
The Jonathan Tropper-created series couldn't be further apart from that story or the current remake from The CW. Andrew Koji in Warrior Image courtesy of David Bloomer / Cinemax / WarnerMedia The martial arts western is surprisingly as practical as it is brutal for its depiction of 19th century San Francisco focusing on three fronts during the[...]
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"'Warrior' introduced viewers to a distinct world from the past, executed with dynamic action and relevant storytelling, with a brilliant cast led by Andrew Koji," said Casey Bloys, Chief Content Officer, HBO and HBO Max, in a statement "We can't wait to see what Jonathan, Justin, and Shannon will bring to the next chapter of[...]
"Warrior" still, Cinemax, HBOMax
The series follows Ah Sam (Andrew Koji), a half-white Chinese man who comes to 1870s San Francisco in search of his sister Mai Ling (Diane Doan), only to step into a tangled internecine war between Chinese gangs led by Ah Toy (Olivia Cheng), the racist Irish mob and the cops Imagine Deadwood with Asian-Americans and[...]
G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes Star Henry Golding Shares Experiences on Set
Snake Eyes star Andrew Koji wants his Storm Shadow to be just as meaningful as Henry Golding's title character In an interview with Collider, the Warrior star talked about his initial hesitation taking the part at first before warming to the character "I thought about playing that character [Storm Shadow] because I didn't like the[...]
Snake Eyes will be followed up by a new G.I. Joe film. Credit Paramount
The Paramount film also stars Andrew Koji, Samara Weaving, Úrsula Corberó, Takehiro Hira, Haruka Abe, Iko Uwais, and Peter Mensah It will be slated for release on October 22, 2021. Taking the reins of a tentpole franchise like G I Joe can be a little intimidating Just ask Henry Golding, the star of the franchise's[...]
Warrior Cinemax - Poster 2
Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) emigrates from China to San Francisco under mysterious circumstances becoming a hatchet man for one of China's most tongs (Chinese organized crime family). Cinemax The trailer mixes elements of action, martial arts, and drama as there is multiple conflicts among the tongs and local Whites with racial tensions looking to play a role. In[...]