By | Published October 7, 2007

SEVEN SWORDS may have not been the big comeback that director Tsui Hark had hoped for but he’s not giving up the fight yet. Chinese news media reports that he is planning an ambitious martial arts action movie with Donnie Yen and Simon Yam as possible candidates to lead an ensemble cast.

Tentatively called 13 REGIMENTS, Tsui’s latest project is being impressively billed as the biggest action film in the history of the Hong Kong film industry. The film will feature a variety of martial arts styles including kung fu, kendo, judo, freeform sparring, and wrestling.

The story will center around 13 individuals, each with unique abilities, who travel around the world recovering scattered Chinese relics and returning them to a national museum in China.

Yam, a non-martial artist, is expected to play the brains of the team while Yen is the fighting lead. Possible co-stars include Nicholas Tse (as a sniper), Gordon Lam (ELECTION 2), Michael Miu (JIANG HU), Alex Fong, Zhang Jie, Wei Chen, and Sun Hong-lei (as the lead villain).

Because audiences are reportedly tired of seeing the same few Hong Kong actors onscreen all the time, Tsui is planning to introduce new talents from mainland China.

Production on 13 REGIMENTS is scheduled to begin at the end of the year.

Source: Wu-Jing.org

  • Bunrith Sao .

    It was great to hearing news that Tsui Hark is planing for the action movies with Donnie Yen acting as leading role in that movie . I’m living in Cambodia ( You may really know abou Angkor Wat ) and I’m a big fan of Donnie Yen so hopefully, it will be coming true in that project . I have seen many movies and Donnie Yen never make me disappointed
    like Iron Monkey, Tiger Cage 2, Kill Zone, Seven Swords and Flash Point, alls are really great . In that project, Donnie Yen will be acting a leading role and Yuen Woo Ping or Ching Si Tung as the action director . Looking forward to hearing more informations about that project . Bunrith .