Warrior, the developed historical Bruce Lee series by daughter Shannon Lee (who also appeared in season three) and creator Jonathan Tropper has been down before, but not out with facing an uncertain future again as its fate lies in the hands of Netflix following its cancelation on Max While the series is still available on[...]
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Pending how the series does on the platform, Deadline reports Netflix could potentially develop the fourth season.
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The latest move marks the Jonathan Tropper series' third home since its debut as a Cinemax original for two seasons before its shift to a streamer exclusive in HBO Max before its rebrand to Max[...]
I took that and I played him chill, which went against my instincts.
Jonathan Tropper, the showrunner, called me back 30 minutes later, and he said to me, "We need to see the energy of this guy," and I said, "Of course you do!" At that moment, I heard Bruce Lee's voice I heard him say,[...]
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Created by Jonathan Tropper, Warrior debuted as a Cinemax original in 2019, with season two airing in 2020 Warner Bros Discovery renewed the series in 2021 for season three and move it to its streaming platform We'll find out what scores will be settled, if any, when[...]
Inspired by an idea from late martial arts legend Bruce Lee, the series will be created and executive produced by Banshee co-creator Jonathan Tropper; and executive produced by Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) and Danielle Woodrow via Perfect Storm Entertainment, with Shannon Lee representing Bruce Lee Entertainment.
Warrior is being described as a gritty, action-packed crime drama set historically[...]
Jayson Zachery writes for Bleeding Cool: Banshee is at the forefront of Cinemax’s attempt of getting foot hold in today’s television pop culture market