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    Immortal Demon Slayer: The Legend of Wu Kong [悟空传]

    Part 1: Stephan Chow's Journey to the West: Conquering Demons

    Stephen Chow to star in "Journey" sequel
    From Cinema Online Exclusively for Yahoo! Newsroom By Syahida Kamarudin | Mon, Mar 25, 2013 5:26 PM SGT


    Stephen Chow to star in "Journey" sequel

    25 Mar – It was revealed that Stephen Chow's successful "Journey To The West" will be having a sequel.

    As reported on Asianpopnews, the movie's co-director, Derek Kwok, recently announced the good news during the Hong Kong International Film Festival, stating that he is currently discussing the scripts with Stephen Chow.

    Derek also disclosed that more horror elements will be added to the sequel and that the comedy king himself may star in the sequel.

    Meanwhile, "Journey To The West" has raked in more than RMB1.2 billion of box office sales in China to date.

    Earlier, it was reported that the movie was not as successful in Hong Kong due to Stephen Chow's absence in the movie. With the new reports of his participation, the sequel is expected to gain bigger profits than its predecessor.
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    Wu Kong [悟空传]

    Okay, now I'm seriously confused about which Monkey is which. This trailer is for Wu Kong, directed by Derek Kwok (mentioned in the first post of this thread) and starring Eddie Peng, Shawn Yue, Ni Ni and Zheng Shuang. Did Kwok split from Chow when Hark came on and is he now going forth with his own movie? If so, I'll copy and split this thread into a new one for Wu Kong.



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    It's two different films

    Here's the Chow/Hark one. I'm copying out the Wu Kong posts (all two of them above and this one for reference) into a new thread.

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    7/21/2017

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    Another Wukong trailer

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    《悟空传》Wukong || 终极预告片 神魔之战一触即发点燃暑期档

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