'Fistful of Vengeance': 5 things you need to know about Netflix action movie
'Fistful of Vengeance', a Netflix Original film, will premiere on the streaming platform in February. Kai, Lu Xin Lee, and Tommy Wah are on a journey to revenge a loved one in this film. It's a quest that sets them against Bangkok's underworld's queen. They'll be hunting shortly, and they've become entangled with old foes, as well as a mystery billionaire and an ancient magical entity bent on dominating the planet. So be ready for a flurry of activity.
But, before we get into the details of this fascinating movie, you might want to see whether you're interested in seeing 'Red Notice', 'Apex'and 'Midway'.
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When does ‘Fistful of vengeance' release and where can you watch it?
This Netflix action film will release on February 17, 2022. Netflix can be subscribed to directly through the Apple App Store or Google Play. You may also watch it if you sign up for a free trial of the website. Aside from that, the streaming behemoth offers a range of subscription packages.
What is 'Fistful of Vengeance' all about?
According to Netflix, Super-powered assassin, Kai and friends, Lu Xin and Tommy, track a killer from San Francisco's Chinatown to Thailand to avenge the death of a loved one. But their hunt soon entangles them with old enemies, a mysterious billionaire and an ancient mystical force bent on taking over the world. Iko Uwais (The Raid) stars with Lewis Tan (Mortal Kombat), Lawrence Kao (Max Steel) and Pearl Thusi (Queen Sono) in this fast-and-furious martial arts action film.
Who stars on ‘Fistful of Vengeance’?
Iko Uwais
Iko Uwais is an Indonesian actor, martial artist, stuntman, and combat choreographer. Merantau, The Raid, Headshot, The Night Comes for Us, Stuber, and the Netflix series Wu Assassins are among his most well-known performances.
Having a blast on the set in Bangkok of our movie ‘FISTFUL OF VENGEANCE’. #fistfulofvengeance @iko.uwais @lewistanofficial @pearlthusi @jujuchanszeto @jsntbn @luna.ploy @iamlawrencekao @netflix pic.twitter.com/p2nIQqOOSv
— Roel Reine (@roelreine) March 11, 2021
Lewis Tan
Lewis Tan is a film, television, and theatre actor who is half Chinese and half English. He starred as Gaius Chau in season three of AMC's "Into The Badlands," Lu Xin Lee in Netflix's first Asian American original series "Wu Assassins," and in a number of films, including the box office smash "Deadpool 2" and the lead character in James Wan's Warner Bros reboot of "Mortal Kombat."
Showrunner
The film was written by Cameron Litvack and Yalun Tu of Quantico and NCIS: Hawaii fame and directed by Roel Reine. The film is produced by Living Films.
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