Member Keung Posted October 26, 2013 Member Share Posted October 26, 2013 http://twitchfilm.com/2013/10/troy-nixey-directing-donnie-yen-in-english-language-action-picture-priority-run.html It's amazing it's taken so long, really. Though he has spent the bulk of his career in Hong Kong and China where his history in martial arts films has made him one of the most bankable action stars in the world, English language films have always been a sensible end game for Donnie Yen. Born and raised in Boston, Yen speaks flawless English to the point that he frequently conducts interviews for the bonus features on his Hong Kong releases in English rather than Chinese. And yet he's never really crossed over thanks in large part to the restrictive contract he signed with Miramax back in the lead up to the handover of Hong Kong back to China - a period that saw Yen working as a fight coordinator in Hollywood while taking on small roles in films such as Blade 2 and Highlander: Endgame without ever really being able to show off what he could do on screen. But that's ending now. International sales company Arclight Films have announced that they are in pre-production on a new, English language action film with Yen in the lead to be directed by Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark's Troy Nixey with additional cast to be announced at the upcoming American Film Market. Here's the official synopsis: Set to star fast rising action star Donnie Yen in his first English language movie, PRIORITY RUN takes us on highway to hell ride guarding the worst of the worst convicts as they're transported to a maximum security facility. But when the prison transport bus is ambushed on a remote stretch of highway by a sinister organization that appears intent on killing them all for some mysterious motive, the guards face a nightmare dilemma -- release the most vicious criminals in the state or allow them to be slaughtered. Outnumbered and outgunned, its the most dangerous convict of them all with whom the guards must forge a precarious alliance with if they have any chance of surviving. Yen, of course, already has an incredibly full slate so time will tell when this will fit in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted October 26, 2013 Member Share Posted October 26, 2013 The plot sounds good but I'm not sure about this Nixey guy. Are his films actually good? If Donnie's doing the fight choreography as well, I'm in regardless! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member DiP Posted October 27, 2013 Member Share Posted October 27, 2013 Todd just brought a little update on the project. [uPDATE: Though Arclight sent out an email to attendees of the American Film Market just yesterday describing Priority Run as being in pre-production with Yen in the lead and more cast to be announced at the AFM, representatives of the company have now reached out to say Yen's involvement is not yet confirmed and that they are currently in discussions with him. This sort of advance drum-beating is actually not uncommon within the industry though it is normally accompanied with a 'Credits Not Contractual' disclaimer, which was not the case here. Time will tell if this long overdue English language leading role actually comes together for Yen.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member TibetanWhiteCrane Posted October 27, 2013 Member Share Posted October 27, 2013 If that's what he wants to do, then more power to him. Though he already did the Hollywood thing, didn't like it much, and stated that he would focus on HK/China projects. I would personally rather just see him doing HK action stuff as long as he can. Don't think I ever really liked a single film where a HK action icon was brought over to the US to "do their thing", because they were never really allowed to do so when they got there.... Jackie, Jet, Chow Yun Fat etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Cognoscente Posted May 2, 2021 Member Share Posted May 2, 2021 It's a shame that it never happened. Imagine if the movie got made earlier on, and there was a fight scene between him and Mark Dacascos. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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