Saturday, July 18, 2026

[2206.07.18] STEPHEN CHOW HINTS AT KUNG FU SOCCER SEQUEL DESPITE "BOX OFFICE THEFT"

Sisley Choi recently participates in the Shenzhen stop of the promotion and interacts with mainland audiences
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Stephen Chow hints at a KUNG FU SOCCER sequel while thanking an audience at a mainland cinema

Stephen Chow posts 6 stories in a row on social media, forwarding many screen captured photos of viewers with handwritten tickets from watching KUNG FU SOCCER with 3 question marks to express his confusion


The animated film ALL WISHES COME TRUE's machine printed ticket had its title changed by hand to KUNG FU SOCCER

KUNG FU SOCCER after 7 days in release has exceeded 1 billion yuan RMB at the mainland box office
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The Stephen Chow Sing Chi directed new film KUNG FU SOCCER (GONG FU NUI JOOK) has been a box office success, but at the same time a lot of pirated recordings have appeared. Even its box office theft has been suspected. In view of the rampant situation, even Chow Sing Chi could not help but fight back! The film has been released in the mainland. Many online were surprised by Sisley Choi Si Bui's performance. When she appeared at the Shenzhen stop of the promotional tour the day before yesterday, she received even more praise from Chow Sing Chi's action scenes for having shades of Bruce Lee!

The Chow Sing Chi directed film KUNG FU SOCCER (GONG FU NUI JOOK) after 7 days in release received the box office of 1.05 billion yuan (about 1.215 billion Hong Kong dollars)! In recent days Chow Sing Chi led the team to promote in Tianjin, Changsha, Chengdu, Hangzhou and other places. Earlier he went to the last stop in Shenzhen with Lay Zhang Yixing, Choi Si Bui, Xue Ye, Lam Tsz Chung and Chan Kwok Kwan.

Playing a blind massage therapist and reserve goalkeeper in the film, Choi Si Bui's role turned out to be quite heavy. Transformed into "iron goalkeeper" she reversed the team's momentum. She also beat up the team owner in many scene, regardless of the expression or action she was right on target and received online praises as excellent. No wonder during the promotion in Shenzhen, Chow Sing Chi praised her by name in particular. "Double 8 (the role of Choi Si Bui) played such a good fighter for the first time, and was able to fight like Bruce Lee. I really haven't seen anything like that, there is an actress who can fight so much like Bruce Lee. Isn't she great!" Choi Si Bui after receiving such praise immediately bowed twice and thanked him repeatedly.

Speaking of the team owner beating scene being praised, Choi Si Bui smiled and said, "Seeing everyone having so much fun, it was all worth it. Because we really fought all night, from dark to dawn I constantly beat the team owner. Actually I was sorry, but during the shoot I really thought that if I didn't hit hard, everyone would not be happy. I had to do it, and I had to hit hard."

KUNG's box office was good, online piracy has also been overwhelming. Recently appeared a large number of handwritten movie tickets, suspected of being "box office theft". Even Chow Sing Chi could not help but send 6 limited-time stories on the social network, sharing the audience's post of the KUNG handwritten cinema tickets. One was even written for 11 people, some online posted, "Were tickets of 11 people stolen" Chow Sing Chi while forwarded the post added 3 question marks, the suspicion was so deep that no more needed to be said.

The so-called "box office theft" is to transfer the box office number of the film to another film, the way is when the audience to buy film A (mostly a big hit movie) tickets, but the ticket printed by the cinema system is for film B (most of the unpopular film or cinema self- operated film), resulting in film A box office revenue was forced to join film B's to increase the data of film B. This time the theater owners used blank movie ticket with handwritten titles for theft, it would be difficult to estimate who is the beneficiary. In one of the screenshots shared by Chow Sing Chi, it was actually for an animated film "ALL WISHES COME TRUE!" The staff curiously changed the ticket to KUNG FU SOCCER. ALL WISHES COME TRUE was a mythological animated film based on the Chinese folklore EIGHT IMMORTALS CROSS THE SEA. It officially releases in the mainland today. Starting on July 14th it began a limited advanced run, the estimated box office as of yesterday afternoon has already exceeded 80 million yuan RMB (around HK$ 92.8 million).

The film company earlier issued a statement to clearly condemn the box office theft and fraudulent box office reporting, and began a nationwide reporting. It said that once confirmed the company would cease all collaboration with the cinemas in violation. According to related mainland regulation, each film ticket must go through a nationally uniform ticketing system. The ticket revenue would officially enter the profit sharing process, in the ratio that the cinema, the circuit, the film company and the national special fund for film development have agreed about. As for "box office stealing", the term referred to cinemas through technological methods or regulation violating operation to make the ticket revenue not enter the uniform system through methods like "system malfunction" and handwritten tickets as proof of admission in lieu of printed tickets and hence avoid profit sharing. The behavior of intercepting the revenue directly prevents the film company from receiving the box office share that it deserves, the national film special fund and tax loss, and also harms the audience's consumer rights. Some cinemas also privately transferred hit film's box office revenue to other stipulated films. KUNG FU SOCER still had to face the severe piracy situation, as some online discovered over 50 minutes of pirated livestreaming on video platforms and led to concerns for film copyright protection.

In addition, earlier the film company uniformly replaced the optimized layout source of the theaters yesterday. In addition to trimming the hedges, it will further refine the special effect scenes but the length of the film remains unchanged. It was rare for the film source to be replaced during the release of the film, which was a testament to Chow Sing Chi's meticulousness on the new film!

"Team Emei" in KUNG fought with many teams to create a series of wonderful scenes, but also became involved in international controversy. Some South Korean media and netizens questioned the insinuation of the South Korean soccer team, and there was a suspicion of vilifying the image of South Korean sports. Whether the film could be successfully released there has become the focus.

Korean netizens pointed out that KUNG has an overseas team called "Team Ewha", which was suspected to be the famous local school Ewha Women's University. In the film, the team's players repeatedly maliciously fouled during the game, and even used their "beauty" to seduce and bribe referees, etc., upsetting South Korean audiences. Some media even pointed out that the film was suspected of insinuating the 2002 World Cup-related controversial events and shaping the negative image of the Korean team. In addition, the team was once rumored to have invited Korean Best Actor Song Kang-ho to play a referee who favored the Korean side but was rejected. After the news came out, the film was criticized by local netizens, who was disappointed. "I hope this film will never be released in South Korea."

With the success of the new film, many fans are begging for a sequel. While promoting in the mainland, Chow Sing Chi was asked what his next movie would be about. He hinted, "Team Emei wants to beat the whole world, currently they only beat half. In the future it still has to keep beating the other half." He personally hinted that KUNG FU SOCCER 2 would be made.

Chow Sing Chi also revealed two "hidden settings" and Easter eggs to the audience, saying that the aunties who were playing mahjong with "Mother Superior" all were "secret martial art masters" who deliberately held back their powers. Their shocking real kung fu would not be officially revealed until later. In the KUNG FU SOCCER end credit Easter egg, Chow Sing Chi and Lam Tsz Chung made a surprise appearance in their SHAOLIN SOCCER look and tossed out the line, "Then let's play them once!" Viewers looked forward to a sequel with "SHAOLIN SOCCER VS. EMEI SOCCER". Lead actress Zhang Xiaofei quickly said about the opportunity for KUNG FU SOCCER to make a sequel, "If Sing Yeh dares to make it, I dare to go!"

Chow Sing Chi's other work has also become hot topics. Among them MERMAID 2 (MEI YUN YU 2) still has not yet been released after 8 years.  Kris Wu Yifan and Show Luo's negative news was rumored to be the cause, leading a lot of the movie to be unusable. The script would also have to start over, spending a lot of resources on the reshoot.

As a part of the first film, Show Luo recently made a rare clarification. "Report report, I am not in MERMAID 2. Thank you for the concern, friends in the media."

[2026.07.18] TONY WU TAKES FLIGHT IN FIGHT WHILE TERRANCE LAU SITS AND WATCHES

The scar covered Tony Wu obviously has been in quite a fight

Tony Wu kicks his enemy

Terrance Lau
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Tony Wu Tsz Tung continued to shoot the film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) in the evening of Temple Street. Wu Tsz Tung used his ultimate technique, and flying and kicking the whole way. Throughout the whole process the action director Kenji Tanigaki guided him without any room for error. He also did not disappoint and successfully completed the shoot. On the contrary, Raymond Lam Fung and Terrance Lau Chun Him were quite "comfortable", sitting on the sidelines to watch the battle.

Lam Fung, Lau Chun Him, Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) and Wu Tsz Tung starred in the film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER, which has been filming on Temple Street. Around 5:30 p.m. the day before, Lau Chun Him and Wu Tsz Tung took the lead at work. They sat outside the shop built by the crew to shoot a dramatic scene. Lau Chun Him had injury make up on his face, while Wu Tsz Tung was bandaged. Seemingly they were conducting "post race analysis" after experiencing the fight.

Around 7:00 p.m., the crew placed cushions on the ground. Soon Wu Tsz Tung ran and jump up on the street, knocking down the opponents with a drop kick as everyone immediately fell. Wu Tsz Tung landed on his back, fortunately the team has already taken ample safety measures. Giving his all throughout the whole process, Wu Tsz Tung was quite serious, every time after a shot he immediately watched the playback. The Japanese action director Kenji Tanigaki approached and explained to him how to perform even better, and he listened carefully to the instructions in a very professional manner.

The previous night's shoot continued to attract many passers- by, the team asked the passer-by not to take pictures before hand. Although the team did not block the cameras, but because of the closed street shoot during the official shoot the team asked the crowd to leave since they might be in the shot. Lam Fung, Lau Chun im, Kenny Wong Tak Bun and Edward Ma Chi Wai joined the shoot around 9:00, the scene was still Wu Tsz Tung and Ma Chi Wai's gang fight on Temple Street. In the film good brothers Lam Fung, Lau Chun Him and "Brother Tiger" Wong Tak Bun looked serious, sitting at the nearby dai pai dong to "watch the fight."

After many days of shooting on Temple Street, when the reporter went to the set yesterday most of the previously built sets have been demolished. It was estimated that the shoot at the place has been completed, and would relocate to start work elsewhere. The team earlier went to Tsim Sha Tsui for filming.

Friday, July 17, 2026

[2026.07.17] FOR THE WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, JULY 12 2026

For the week ending Sunday, July 12 2026

EVIL DEAD BURN MOVIE POSTER

10 EVIL DEAD BURN
    d. Sebastien Vanicek
    Souheila Yacoub, Tandi Wright, Hunter Doohan, Luciane Buchanan
      Errol Shand, Maude Davey

DOG DAY EVENING MOVIE POSTER

  9 DOG DAY EVENING
  AKA : TOO MANY WAYS TO BE No. 2
  AKA : THE DEPARTMENT
  Can : YUT GOR BO MOON DIK DAN SUN
  Lit : The Birth of A Department
    d. Mak Tin Shu
    Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Fish Liew Chi Yu, Rachel Leung Yung Ting,
      Yoyo Tse Wing Yan, Mak Pui Tung, Yukki Tai Yuk Kei,
      Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Nina Paw Hee Ching,
      Ng Wing Sze, Larine Tang Yueping,
      Angelina Lo Yuen Yen, Chu Pak Him,
      Kumer So Sun Yu, Edward Chui Woai Dong,
      Zain Wong Chi Wai, Adan Pang Pak Yin,
      Max Cheung Tat Lun, Eric Tsui Ho Cheong,
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 108 mins.
  Opening June 18 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/CuiOAENOoYs

[ CINEMA CITY ]     On an usual day, something unusual happens in a paid TV station... Dak bursts into the customer service department and taking hostages. It turns out Dak doesn't want money but to "terminate the TV subscription service", while Inspector Shan suspects Dak may be a terrorist in disguise and is ready to deploy the SWAT team... The hostages understand that the cancellation procedure is complicated, and turns out helping Dak by calling hotlines and filling forms. Dak loses his patience and demands to speak to the Boss of the TV company, and the incident ends very unexpectedly.

DETECTIVE CONAN: FALLEN ANGEL OF THE HIGHWAY MOVIE POSTER

  8 DETECTIVE CONAN: FALLEN ANGEL OF THE HIGHWAY
  AKA: DETECTIVE CONAN: HIGHWAY NO DATENSHI
    d. Takahiro Hasui
    Japanese Animation
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 109 mins.
  Opening July 9 2026

[ ODEON UK ]
    When a string of deadly highway incidents begin, Conan Edogawa's investigations point towards an orchestrated plot rather than mere accidents. As he uncovers a conspiracy involving hidden identities and advanced technology, the case escalates into a high-speed race against time to stop a calculating mastermind before more lives are lost.

UNIDENTIFIED MURDER MOVIE POSTER

  7 UNIDENTIFIED MURDER
  Can : UFO Lei Kei Ming Ong
    d. Kwok Ka Hei, Lee Chun Kit
    Ling Man Lung, Renci Yeung Sze Wing,
      Ronald Lam Tsz Kit, Peter Chan Charm Man,
      Kenny Wong Tak Bun, Alan Luk Chun Kwong, Jim Hui Chun Pong
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 85 mins.
  Opening November 4 2025 at the 22nd Hong Kong Asian Film Festival (10.22-11.09) (SURPRISE SCREENING)
  Opening December 13 2025 (Preview)
  Opening March 26 2026 (POSTPONED)
  Opening July 4 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/8zSOV_9ubQQ

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    Alien Alert!!!

    An influencer couple staged a harmless prank in pursuit of clicks and like. Little do they know, their little escapade has gone out of control, spiraling into a real tragedy. A series of accidents, followed by blackmails and Extraterrestrial Encounters somehow echoes and unveils the myth of a mysterious child disappearance 25 years ago!

    A group of five, a chain of bizarre events and layers of schemes and plot twist. It's all-you-can-experience in One Crazy Night!

DORAEMON THE MOVIE: NEW NOBITA AND THE CASTLE OF THE UNDERSEA DEVIL MOVIE POSTER

  6 DORAEMON THE MOVIE: NEW NOBITA AND THE CASTLE OF THE UNDERSEA DEVIL
    d. Tetsuo Yajima
    Japanese Animation
  Rating : I
  Opening July 16 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/n91pNXvD18M

[ CINEMA CITY ]
    Nobita and friends find a secret underwater castle packed with mysteries and riches. With Doraemon's gadgets, they dive into an ocean adventure mixing humor, teamwork, and imagination in a breathtaking aquatic world.

MOANA MOVIE POSTER

  5 MOANA
    d. Thomas Kail
    Dwayne Johnson, Catherine Laga'aia


OBSESSION MOVIE POSTER

  4 OBSESSION
    d. Curry Barker
    Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson, Megan Lawless

DEAR YOU MOVIE POSTER

  3 DEAR YOU
    d. Lan Hongchun
    Li Sitong, Wang Yantong, Wu Shaoqing, Zheng Runqi,
      Wang Xiaohui, Usha Seamkhum
  Rating : IIA
  Opening June 18 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/ovpTuAxkGdI

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    When Xiaowei secretly travels to Thailand to find his supposedly wealthy grandfather, he uncovers a family-shattering secret: his grandfather passed away fifty years ago. For decades, the moving love letters that sustained his grandmother Shurou's hopes were written by a complete stranger. This unexpected investigation unveils a breathtaking, half-century-old romance that deeply shakes the grandmother's heart.

MINIONS VS. MONSTERS MOVIE POSTER

  2 MINIONS VS. MONSTERS
    d. Pierre Coffin
    Illumination Animation
    English Voices: Pierre Coffin, Trey Parker,
      Allison Janney, Christoph Waltz, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeff Bridges,
      Zoey Deutch, Bobby Moynihan, Phil LaMarr




TOY STORY 5 MOVIE POSTER

  1 TOY STORY 5
    d. Andrew Stanton
    Disney Pixar Animation
    English Voices: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
    Cantonese Voices: Dicky Cheung Wai Kin, Sean Lau Ching Wan, Joey Yung Cho Yi

Thursday, July 16, 2026

[2026.07.17] "OFFICIAL MAID" 87 YEAR OLD LEUNG OI PASSED AWAY

After her pancreatic cancer diagnosis, Leung Oi (right) moved to a Shenzhen nursing home. Gary Yeung Siu Hung (left) often visited

Leung Oi (right) starred in many classic dramas. Playing Aunt Fong in THE JUSTICE OF LIFE, she had many scenes with Stephen Chow
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Known as the "official maid", the 87-year-old veteran TVB actress Leung Oi yesterday was rumored to have passed away at a nursing home in mainland China. Senior producer Gary Yeung Siu Hung confirmed the news of her death on social media, sharing a photo from his April visit with Leung Oi at a nursing home or hospital. He commented, "This was the last time I would see you, I am speechless. Dear Sister Oi, may you have a safe journey! If fate permits, we can work together again in the next life."

Leung Oi has been out of the entertainment industry for many years. In December last year she was interviewed on Yeung Siu Hung's online program and revealed that after losing her husband and child, she lived alone at Shui Chuen O Estate. Later after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, she felt unable to care for herself and moved to a Shenzhen nursing home.

She said that after learning of her illness, she decided to live with the cancer, refused Western medical treatment, and only had regular follow-ups supplemented by traditional Chinese medicine. She faced death with an open mind, "With life and death those who should come would come, and those who should leave would leave. If the higher-ups give you a notice, you go to work; if not, they just take the notice back and time for goodbye. It's very simple." Tormented by illness, Leung Oi's health deteriorated rapidly. Her weight once plummeting to less than 70 pounds. In the later stages of her illness, her body became weak until she recently passed away at a care home.

Leung Oi's life was full of ups and downs. She grew up poor and was abandoned by her parents. She was once adopted by a wealthy family in Hong Kong, but due to her family's decline she suffered repeated bullying. She left home at age 12 to support herself, and worked as a factory worker and waiter at a dai pai dong. At 19 she entered the entertainment industry as an extra. In the 1960s she married Cantonese film director Tso Kea (originally named Wong Tso Kea) and once enjoyed a wealthy life. It is said that at her peak, she had three workers and a driver. However due to the impact of the 1967 riots, she fell into bankruptcy and subsequently returned to the factory to make a living.

In the 1970s Leung Oi joined TVB, often playing maid roles and earning the title of 'Official Maid.' She worked hard acting to support her son Wong Sam's study in the UK, then immigrated to Canada. Her husband passed away there in 1997. In 2000 Leung Oi returned to Hong Kong and joined Asia Television. In her later years Leung Oi faced hardships. In 2019 she fell and was injured, and soon after she was further devastated by the death of her son from heart disease. In her later years, she gradually withdrew from the spotlight and lived alone in Hong Kong to recuperate. In 2025 she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and moved to a Shenzhen nursing home.

Leung Oi appeared in films and series including IMAINGARY SUSPECTS (DIM JI CHAK CHAK), IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD III (FU GWAI JOI SAM BIK YUN), THE FUN, THE LUCK, THE TYCOON (GUT SING GUNG JIU), HOTEL (KONG CHIU), THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (MONG JUNG YUN), YESTERDAY'S GLITTER (GAING WAH CHUN MUNG), etc. She was the best known as Aunt Fong in the Stephen Chow Sing Chi starred series THE JUSTICE OF LIFE (TA LOI JI GONG WU). The 2025 film PASS AND GOAL (YIK JUEN SEUNG BOON CHEUNG) became Leung Oi's final work.

[2026.07.17] RAYMOND LAM'S FAMILY HAS A "QUICK" SET VISIT DURING A NIGHT SHOOT

Raymond Lam rushes onto the set to start work

Zhang Xingyue brings her daughter to visit the set, staying for awhile before leaving the "lion's den"

Tony Wu grabs a weapon and heroically takes charge
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The film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) two nights ago shot on actual location on Temple Street. Lead actor Raymond Lam Fung received a set visit from his wife Carina Zhang Xinyue and daughter Luna, while Tony Wu Tsz Fung and Edward Ma Chi Wai's street fight was filled with firepower.

The Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) and Lam Fung starred film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER the day before yesterday continued to shoot on the actual location on Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei. Around 9:00 that night, lead actor "Chan Lok Kwan" Lam Fung arrived at the scene in a vehicle, his wife Zhang Xinyue carried their mask wearing daughter Luna and left the vehicle with a female friend first. They got into the crowd under a low profile and looked on from afar. The mother and daughter after the "rapid set visit" of a few minutes returned to the vehicle, then Lam Fung put on his mask and baseball cap before leaving the vehicle. He hurried onto the set under the escort of the staff to prepare for work, while his wife and daughter left in the vehicle.

Shooting that night was a powderkeg fight scene. "Sup Yi Siu" Wu Tsz Tung carried a sharp blade with a sharp look as he led the brother to run wild into the fierce battle. The opponent Ma Chi Wai's side also did not yield at all, as he and his brothers raised water bottles and threw them frantically to welcome the fight, forcing Wu Tsz Tung's gang to retreat. The scene was realistic and full of tension, and the onlookers who were watching were left short of breath!

By about 9:30 p.m., famous director Derek Yee Tung Sing paid a surprise visit to the set and talked with the films' director Soi Cheang Pou Soi during the free time in production. Earlier stunt actors were accidentally kicked in the face and sent to the hospital, fortunately after two days of rest there was no major problem. However the crew significantly upgraded the prevention. Whenever they saw the media or neighbors shooting with a device, the staff nervously extended their arms to block the camera and discouraged them. They made every effort to ensure that the shoot was not disturbed.

[2026.07.16] HONG KONG ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS PAYS TRIBUTES TO CHUNG KING FAI AT HIS MEMORIAL EVENT

Nephew Chung Chi Kuen (right) brings Chung King Fai's beloved "Square City" to the memorial stage

As Chan Kwok Bong and his wife Mimi Lo recall their time with their mentor, they cannot help but succumb to tears

Anthony Wong sees Chung King Fai as a benefactor and thank him for his lessons that has been useful all his life
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The Hong Kong drama giant of a generation, famous performing arts and cultural art educator Chung King Fai (King Sir) passed away last month. The Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts yesterday held a "drama master Chung King Fai memorial". Poon Ka Tak, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chua (Choi Wo Ping), John Chiang Dai Wai and his son-in-law Raymond Cho Wing Lim, Anthon Wong Chau Sun, Poon Chan Leung and his wife Louisa So Yuk Wah, Bowie Lam Bo Yi, Cheung Kwok Ming, Angelina Lo Yuen Yan, Anna Ng Wun Yee, Karen Mok Man Wai's mother Mok Ho Man Yi and the wheelchair bound Cheung Tat Ming attended to pay a final tribute to King Sir.

The theme of the memorial was one of King Sir's favorite drama, Thornton Wilder's "SMALL TOWN", as the academy's teachers, students and friends performed the work of King Sir and interspersed with the memory of King Sir; participants included Wong Cho Lam, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Chan Kwok Bong and his wife Mimi Lo (Law Man Chong).

His nephew Chung Chi Kuen wore Chung King Fai's favorite watch when he appeared on the stage and spoke on behalf of the family. He thanked everyone for their love for King Sir over the years and shared details about King Sir's life outside the stage few knew about, including his love for mahjong and his completely focused passion while enjoying local drama at home in his later years. He revealed Chung King Fai's final wish, "Regarding drama, King Sir has long advocated for making it widely available in secondary schools -- and even establishing it as a graded subject. He noted that drama training teaches not only acting but also life skills, as it requires empathy to understand the experiences and lives of different characters. Furthermore, drama fosters self-confidence and cultivates essential attributes such as maintaining eye contact, clear articulation and team spirit; all of which are very important."

The memorial even played Chung King Fai's interviews. Tse Kwan Ho, Chan Kwok Bong, Mok Ka Hiu, Wong Cho Lam took turns to share their experiences with their mentor on the stage. Although Johnnie To Kei Fung was ailing, he still thanked Chung King Fai for his guidance and mentorship with a hoarse voice. As the event neared its end, Tse Kwan Ho, Chan Kwok Bong, Mok Ka Hiu, Wong Cho Lam, Alica Lau Nga Lai, Law Man Chong and others performed MY WAY as a tribute.

Chan Kwok Bong said that everyone remembered King Sir in the drama, and there were tears and laughter. When he got sentimental, Chan Kwok Bong was crying so much that he could not speak. Law Man Chong said that when her husband received the news of his mentor's passing he immediately collapsed. However, Chan Kwok Bong also felt that he was the luckiest person among the King Sir's students. He had the opportunity to perform on the stage with King Sir for 7 to 8 years, visited many places, and King Sir even held his hand as they performed. The experience was very hard to forget. He imitated his mentor's dialogue delivery and believed that he would "watch over" the students' performance at the memorial from Heaven.

So Yuk Wah and Poon Chan Leung had a difficult time with hiding their sorrow. The former once got choked up as she recalled meeting Chung King Fai at age 20, and saw him as her role model; the latter felt that Chung King Fai's passing was a tremendous loss for Hong Kong, as he made numerous contributions to the Hong Kong show business. He would also remember his mentor's lesson and pointed out that King Sir has never been harsh on his students. He would also guide in a gentlemanly way. Wong Chau Sun regarded Chung King Fai as his benefactor who shaped his entire acting career, praising him for his great kindness and generosity -- noting that Chung once paid out of his own pocket to help other students study abroad. Recently, Wong Chau Sun announced via social media that he would be stepping away from the Hong Kong stage; he planned to work elsewhere -- engaging in film projects, lectures, and stage productions -- while continuing to reside in Hong Kong.

John Chiang Dai Wai praised King Sir as a very great mentor, very good in all aspects. From King Sir everyone could get something. "We often talk about the hope that the younger generation would be able to inherit the spirit of our film industry in causal chats."

Raymond Cho Wing Lim said that he has collaborated with King Sir on several occasions, the most profound of which was the 2006 situation comedy WELCOME TO THE HOUSE. He recalled that King Sir was quite a gentleman and never interfered with the way other actors were acting. Yet if anyone took the initiative to ask, he would be happy to answer. He thought that the loss of such a good elder and mentor was a great loss for the show business.

[2026.07.16] ACCIDENT OCCURS ON THE TEMPLE STREET SET OF TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER

Raymond Lam arrives on the set with a serious look in front of the cameras

TWILIGHT invests heavily on a new set construction in Yuen Long to bring back the Walled City

"Shun Yat" Terrance Lau is all smiles as he rehearses with Kenny Wong

"Sup Yi Siu" Tony Wu appears on patrol with Tony Ho in a "Grease" look
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Early yesterday morning "Four Sons of the Walled City" Terrance Lau and Raymond Lam appear at a Temple Street Dai Pai Dong for a drinking scene

"Sup Yi Siu" Tony Wu leads a patrol on Temple Street. His retro look has not dampen his presence

During the TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER shoot, an actor is injured and sent to the hospital for treatment. The staff keeps the media from taking photos with giant umbrellas
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The Soi Cheang Pou Soi directed, Raymond Lam Fung, Terrance Lau Chun Him, Tony Wu Tsz Tung and others starred film TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) shot on location the night before last in Yau Ma Tei. The production team recreated the old Temple Street scenery. Playing Chan Lok Kwan, Lam Fung made his first appearance on set early yesterday morning, performing alongside Lau Chun Him, Wu Tsz Tung, Kenny Wong Tak Bun, and Edward Ma Chi Wai and attracting a large crowd of onlookers. Lam Fung sat at a dai pai dong drinking beer, as Sup Yi Siu Wu Tsz Tung took on the role of the "decision-maker" patrolling the streets, displaying a different presence. During the filming of a conflict scene, an accident occurred. While Wu Tsz Tung's stunt double rehearsed a scene, he accidentally kicked and injured an actor playing Ma Chi Wai's follower, prompting an ambulance to rush him to the hospital for treatment.

TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER began filming in April this year. In addition to constructing in Yuen Long a set filled with 1980s and 90s characteristics, earlier filming also took place in the Tsim Sha Tsui East area for scenes featuring Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Lau Chun Him, Tyson Yoshi (Ching Chun Yin) and others. This Monday (the 13th), filming moved to the Yau Ma Tei Temple Street area. Some streets had to be closed for specific hours, with various hawker stalls set up selling clothing, handbags, watches, toys, and dai pai dong, as well as antique cars, phone booths, and orange trash bins; all of which were full of nostalgic flavor. The night before last, many locals and tourists gathered to watch. The "Four Sons of Walled City" Wu Tsz Tung as Sup Yi Siu appeared in a "boss" look. The story followed Tony Ho Wah Chiu as the elder accompanying Wu Tsz Tung on a street patrol. Also present was former Bird of Paradise member Gordon Ip Hung Sing as a henchman. During this time they encounter Ma Chi Wai, who is wearing sunglasses, and the two get into a verbal dispute.

Around midnight, just after finishing a close-up shot of Sup Yi Siu fighting another gang, preparations were made to film the 'flying kick' scene of Wu Tsz Tung. Before filming began, Wu Tsz Tung's stunt double was rehearsing and accidentally kicked an actor playing Ma Chi Wai's subordinate. The injured person collapsed and could not move. The staff became extremely anxious and rushed over to treat him. Paramedics arrived after receiving the report, carried the injured onto a stretcher bed, and soon another ambulance arrived. The staff repeatedly raised giant umbrellas to stop the media from filming. Police officers also arrived to investigate the situation.

Although an accident occurred on set, filming did not stop. At 1:45 a.m., Lam Fung as Chan Lok Kwan arrived at Temple Street. Fans who have been waiting for a long time were excited, raising their phones to film and shouting his name. Lam Fung sat around with Lau Chun Him and Wong Tak Bun to review the script, then filmed a scene of him drinking beer and chatting at a dai pai dong. Some shared footage and photos from the set online, saying they were happy to see celebrities and commented, "TWILIGHT THE FINAL CHAPTER shoots on location on Temple Street, and the props are already prepared. As always, you have to observe proper etiquette when watching a movie shoot. Let's all support Hong Kong-made films together."