Midway through the second and final season of Cinemax‘s 19th century martial arts epic Warrior, the show’s Bruce Lee-esque hero Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji) and his best friend Young Jun (Jason Tobin) find ...
Andrew Koji, who performs all of his own fight scenes on ‘Warrior.’ David Bloomer/Max It would take another five years before the series made it to screen, as Lee and Lin recruited the rest of the ...
The HBO Max series was recently green lit for a long-awaited third season. By Ryan McCarthy In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, HBO Max honors Warrior by presenting a dynamic panel with executive ...
The axe has been swung on one of the best TV shows of 2023 two years after being resurrected – but Netflix might be about to save it. It was announced on Tuesday (19 December) that Warrior had been ...
Martial arts crime drama series Warrior has been renewed for a third season and will move from Cinemax to HBO Max. The series, set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late ...
Cinemax's martial arts Western, "Warrior," contains some of the best fight sequences you'll see on TV right now. If they look super realistic, it's because the actors are performing most of their own ...
Warrior's future has been confirmed! The former Cinemax series has been renewed by HBO Max for its third season, it was announced today by Casey Bloys, Chief Content Officer, HBO and HBO Max. “Warrior ...
Leung plays Marcel, a nomadic Chinese nightclub singer working on the Barbary Coast; Otto is Horace Clark, Bill's (Bew) condescending brother-in-law and owner of a successful cement factory; Rayner ...
А passion project for martial arts icon Bruce Lee and Fast & Furious director Justin Lin is headed to the small screen with a deal at Cinemax. The premium cable network has put in development drama ...
The martial arts drama “Warrior” is moving over to HBO Max from Cinemax for Season 3. Based on a concept by Bruce Lee, the series is a crime drama set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s ...
Warrior is still alive and kicking. The martial arts drama, which aired its first two seasons on Cinemax, is relocating to HBO Max for Season 3, TVLine has learned. This news comes more than a year ...