Terrance Lau steps out of the Kowloon Walled City to become a parking valet in Tsim Sha Tsui East
George Au plays Tornado's son who is never without nunchakus courtesy of on.cc
George Au joins TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER as Louis Koo's illegitimate son with a rather eye catching blond look courtesy of mingpao.com
The Soi Cheang Pou Soi directed new film TWILIGHT OF THE
WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) has been
shooting on the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui East. The scene was
deliberately arranged into a street scene from the 1980s to the 1990s,
restoring the bright scene of the year, attracting a large number of
people to stop and take photos. Playing "Shun Yat" in the film,
Terrance Lau Chun Him arrived at about 10:00 p.m. the night before.
Director Cheang Pou Soi and the production team were ready at the
scene. He after a little communication with the director took his
mark, shooting him sitting in front of the "valet parking" stall to
eat. Also on hand were Henick Chou Hon Ning, who seemed to play a
subordinate of Shun Yat.
The staff successively handed over lunch boxes to shoot the
scene of the two gobbling them up on the street. Lau Chun Him took a
big bit and swallowed with a committed expression. After the meal
scene, Lau Chun Him changed into another set of costumes and continued
to valet park. In addition to Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho)'s role as the
villain Young Master Lui, it was George Au Chun Ho's turn to appear for
the first time at 11:00 p.m. As the illegitimate son of "Tornado"
Louis Koo Tin Lok, George was wearing civilian clothes with blond hair.
Even when he was not in a scene, he practiced nunchakus with the staff.
Then he rehearsed a fight scene with Lau Chun Him's double. When Lau
Chun Him was shooting, George also stood aside to watch with a serious
look.
In order to restore the scene of the Tsim Sha Tsui East
nightclubs, many actors played "hostesses" on the scene, including
Naomi Yuen Man Wai who took part in the "35th Miss Asia Global
Competition Hong Kong Regional" in 2024. At the time she was the
youngest candidate at age 19 and left a deep impression. On the set
she looked much more mature. With gorgeous clothing, heavy
makeup and nostalgic hairstyles, her look was also very eye-catching.
Many have been concerned why the leader of the "Four Sons of
the Walled City" "Chan Lok Kwan" Raymond Lam Fung have not yet been
seen. He and another brother Tony Wu Tsz Tung were caught two nights
ago working in Sham Shui Po. However some sharp eyed people
discovered that they were not dressed like the 80's Walled City at
all and believed that they were only working on a commercial.
"Five Sons of the Walled City" Tony Wu, Daniel Wu, Terrance Lau, German Cheung and Raymond Lam get together for dinner before work courtesy of on.cc
Daniel Wu's shaved head and scarred look
Daniel Wu uses a large bag as a weapon against three, leaving the 'thugs' begging for mercy
Terrance Lau plays the "parking valet", attentively opening doors when bosses arrive
The streets of Tsim Sha Tsui East is turned into the thriving 1980s, with highly realistic props like trash can, phone booth, newspaper stand and magazines for sale
German Cheung posts a photo with Tony Wu, Daniel Wu, Terrance Lau and Raymond Lam with the caption "5 Walled City Guys" courtesy of mingpao.com
The Soi Cheang Pou Soi directed TWILIGHT OF THE
WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG ING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG) started
production in mid April. The team constructed a physical set with
1980s and 1990s characteristics in Yuen Long. Recently the team "went
into the city" with roadblocks in the Tsim Sha Tsui east district for
a location shoot. The entire street was transformed into the 1980's
thriving street scene that was extremely convincing. With nostalgic
neon light signs, old style large chain restaurant signs, and many
parked antique cars, many pedestrians stopped to look. The new
addition to the WALLED sequel, Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) arrived with a
shaved head and fought one against three, leaving the "thugs" begging
for mercy.
TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER has been
shooting on location in Tsim Sha Tsui East in the past few days.
After "Shun Yut" Lau Chun Him three nights ago "went into the city"
and appeared with cast mate Tyson Yoshi (Ching Chun Yin), two nights
ago Ng Yin Cho made his first appearance and his look was brilliant.
With a shaved head and a scar on his face, he wore tight black clothes
and heavy metal accessories, carried a giant sized bag and walked back
and forth on the streets. He looked very different from his usually
handsome image.
In one scene Ng Yin Cho was mistaken for a tourist. Someone
brought him a photo book to sell him items. Ng Yin Cho took one look
and looked for something in his big bad. Then two "thugs" rushed up
and stole the money from Ng Yin Cho's hands. One of them was already
on the ground from being kicked before he even got close. He used the
super giant bag as a weapon and the other person also fell to the
ground. The "conspirator" who was selling items to him was scared
into begging for mercy. Ng Yin Cho tossed a few coins on the ground
and left. Japanese action director Kenji Tanigaki was on the set to
direct. Ng Yin Cho's action was clean and crisp and his look was
vicious and frightening.
"Shun Yat" Lau Chun Him two nights ago did not share a scene
with Ng in Cho. He played a "parking valet" outside a night club. In
shirt and pants, he attentively opened door and lit cigarettes whenever
bosses arrived. THE FINAL CHAPTER's set and props were very detailed.
Many pedestrians not only watched the stars but were also interested
in the prop neon light signs, trash can, phone booth, and magazines at
the newspaper stand. Some online discovered "Sandy Lam Yik Lin" on
a promotional poster of Lam Yik Lin's magazine cover.
Some online also appreciated different antique cars the prop
team found, including Mercedes-Benz R107, Toyota Starlet SL, Juguar
Daimler Double Six and others.
Ng Yin Cho's WALLED sequel role has become a hot topic online.
Director Cheang Pou Soi before the production began once revealed that
"Young Master Lui might appear". Some guessed that Ng Yin Cho's
addition would be the character. Young Master Lui was the ultimate
villain in THE FINAL CHAPTER, the son of Walled City boss "Lui Chun
Tung" who has not appeared in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN.
According to the mainland film company Henderson Pictures'
social media page, THE FINAL CHAPTER's story has been
summarized. "In 80s and 90s, the Kowloon Walled City was about to be
demolished. Considered Walled City their home, the four brothers
including Lok Kwan had justice and righteousness, and jointly dealt
with Young Master Lui, who came to look for them because of the
grievances of the previous generation. They protected the neighbors of
the walled city, finally bid farewell to the walled city and moved
towards a new life." The page even revealed that THE FINAL CHAPTER
rights have been sold in many nations, including Malaysia, South Korea,
Japan, Germany, Indonesia and Vietnam.
One of the "Four Sons of the Walled City" German Cheung Man Kit
earlier posted a photo with Tony Wu Tsz Tung, Ng Yin Cho, Lau Chun Him
and Raymond Lam Fung with the caption "5 Walled City Guys", perhaps
hinting at the Four Son's close relationship with Ng Yin Cho.
Leung Wah Hung stresses that BEYOND THE HOSTAGE CRISIS wants to bring out the
message of bravely facing trauma
Chris Tong plays the character based on Yik Siu Ling, while Fish Liew plays a reporter courtesy of mingpao.com
The Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Fish Liew Chi Yu,
Malaysian actor Chris Tong Bingyu starred film BEYOND THE HOSTAGE
CRISIS (JAU CHOOK YUN JI SI GEI) wrapped up production in 2022 and
would open in Hong Kong in June. The film was based on the 2010 Hong
Kong tour group hostage incident in Manila, which left 8 dead and 7
injured. In the film Tong Bingyu played Siu Ling, a character based on
the survivor of the "Manila hostage incident" Yik Siu Ling. Liew Chi
Yu played a reporter. Yik Siu Ling was the consultant to BEYOND THE
HOSTAGE CRISIS, telling her own experience. The film release has been
controversial, some condemned that bringing up the past again was a
second-time trauma, getting rich off the dead and even stated that they
would boycott the film.
BEYOND THE HOSTAGE CRISIS producer and director, former artist
Leung Hung Wah said that the film being talked about was a good thing.
Different people have different points of view and understanding. He
revealed that the decided to make this movie due to fate over a decade
ago. At the time he was running a performing art training class for a
charitable organization. He had a disobedient student who he once
wanted to transfer out. He learned that the student grew up in Canada
and had difficulties with writing Chinese. This person was Yi Siu
Ling's son. "Hence I met Yik Siu Ling and learned about her tragic
experience. She as very brave, risking her life with over 30
operations. I sensed her admirable pursuit of life and perseverance,
and felt that her story was worth making into a movie, so I began to
plan and look for investors."
As for accusations of getting rich off the dead, Leung Hung Wah
said, "I feel this is very funny. I made BEYOND THE HOSTAGE CRISIS in
2021, the film market of the novel coronavirus was very blurry. The
commercial angle of making the movie at this time wasn't smart choice.
I insisted on making it because I felt it would be meaningful. If I
wanted to get rich there are many ways, not to make this movie with all
its hardships." He said that the movie only used the hostage case as a
background. Even the Philippines weren't mentioned, only that it
happened in a certain country in the world. All of the characters on
the tour bus were fictional as well, and the story came from the
screenwriters. "The film mainly talks about Yik Siu Ling's life, how
she fought for justice, how she faced life amid pain and walked out of
the darkness. This is the original intention of the movie, I open the
audience would feel that."
Leung Hung Wah said that life had different experiences and
difficulties, and the post traumatic stress disorder had to be faced.
BEYOND THE HOSTAGE CRISIS would have some charity screenings, after the
cinema expenses the proceeds would be donated to the Blessvision
Foundation to help people in need. "When running into something
unpleasant, not facing it or running away is no way to handle it.
Despite not wanting to remember it, the matter would still exist in the
mind. Why not bravely face it and march forward."
10 SILENT FRIEND
d. Ildiko Enyedi
Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Lea Seydoux, Luna Wedler,
Sylvester Groth, Martin Wuttke
9 UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
AKA: HODONAKU, OWAKARE DESU
d. Takahiro Miki
Minami Hamabe, Ren Meguro, Nozomi Morita, Kotone Furukawa,
Takumi Kitamura, Mirai Shida, Keisuke Watanabe, Maho Nonami,
Takumi Nishigaki, Shihori Kubo, Taizo Harada, Ken Mitsuishi,
Kosuke Suzuki, Hiromi Nagasaku, Mari Natsuki
Rating : I
Length : 126 mins.
Opening May 14 2026
[ BESTAR FILM ]
Misora Shimizu faced repeated setbacks in her jobs search until she
met funeral director Reiji Urushibara. Under his guidance, Misora
began interning at the funeral company "Bando Kaikan." However,
Reiji's strict instruction left Misora feeling frustrated every day.
At the same time, she was moved by Reiji thoughtfulness and attitude
towards the families of the deceased and the deceased themselves.
Whenever a coffin was carried out, Reiji would softly say, "We will
soon say goodbye," leaving a deep impression on Mizuki and making her
aspire to become a funeral director like him. "An eternal farewell
will eventually come to everyone," she pondered. What kind of funeral
can satisfy the bereaved while also bringing peace to the deceased?
Misora decided to follow in Reiji's footsteps, and he gradually began
to trust her. Together, they completed countless funerals, striving
to provide the deceased with the "most perfect farewell."
8 TOP GUN: MAVERICK
d. Joseph Kosinski
Tom Cruise, Miles Teller,, Jennifer Connelly,
Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Ed Harris, Val Kilmer
7 NIGHT KING
Can : Yeh Wong
Lit : Night King
d. Jack Ng Wai Lun
Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man,
Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu,
Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wah,
Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen,
Sumling Li, Hazel Lam Hei Tung, Amy Tang Lai Ying,
Gardner Tse Kwan Ho,
Rating : IIB
Length : 132 mins.
Opening February 14 2026 (Preview)
Opening February 17 2026
Trailer : https://youtu.be/OOJJ-mWHJ7g
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a
hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are
over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East
Tsim Sha Tsui for decades.
6 WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL
Can : Ngor Moon But Si Sup Mor
Lit : We Aren't Anything
d. Herman Yau Lai To
Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sang, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun),
Wong Yau Nam, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Ben Yuen Fu Wah,
Amanda Lee Wai Man, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Ken Low Wai Kwong
Chu Pak Him, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Thor Lok Chun Wai,
Serene Lim (Lam Suen Yu), Chan Suk Yi,
Baby Po Pui Yu, Mak Pui Tung, Ellen Liu Oi Ling, Chu Tin,
Edward Chui Woei Dong, Kumer So Sun Yu, Jane Wong Bui Yee,
Donny Ng Chi Hei, Ivan Yuen Man Tai
Rating : III
Length : 128 mins.
Opening December 25 2025 (POSTPONED)
Opening April 2 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival
Opening April 3 2026
Opening March 20 2026
Teaser : https://youtu.be/rOlwvUx3O5U
Trailer : https://youtu.be/3j3_TETAqVc
Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2946
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
On Valentine's Day, a double-decker bus explodes in a fiery blast,
killing many and leaving charred remains, with evidence pointing to a
deliberate act by two passengers, Fai and Ike, a gay couple from
troubled backgrounds living on society s margins. As retired forensic
expert Lung Sir investigates, he uncovers their tragic story of abuse,
homophobia, and despair, culminating in their decision to end their
lives in a suicidal protest against an unjust world, leaving behind a
haunting message: "On a beautiful day, we end our unbeautiful lives."
[ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
After a terrifying bus bombing kills dozens in the city centre, a
former forensic investigator is brought back in to help crack the
case. Along the way, he uncovers a tragic romance between two young
men pushed to the brink by an unforgiving society. Literally putting
his money where his mouth is, veteran director Herman Yau fully self-
funded this provocative and fearless urban epic. Holding up a mirror
to society, Yau offers an angry cautionary tale that reveals the
pressure cooker environment we have created for ourselves and what
could happen if we push each other too far.
5 MORTAL KOMBAT II
d. Simon McQuoid
Karl Urban, Adeline Rudolph, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson,
Ludi Lin, Mehcad Brooks, Tati Gabrielle, Lewis Tan,
Chin Han, Tadanobu Asano, Joe Taslim, Hiroyuki Sanada,
4 THE SHEEP DETECTIVES
d. Kyle Balda
Hugh Jackman, Nicholas Braun, Nicholas Galitzine,
Molly Gordon, Tosin Cole, Hong Chau, Emma Thompson
English Voices: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Craston,
Chris O'Dowd, Regina Hall, Patrick Stewart,
Bella Ramsey, Brett Goldstein, Rhys Darb
3 MICHAEL
d. Antoine Fuqua
Jaafar Jackson, Nia Long, Laura Harrier, Juliano Krue Valdi,
Miles Teller, Colman Domingo
2 THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2
d. David Frankel
Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci
1 COLD WAR 1994
Can : Hong Ji 1994
d. Longman Leung Lok Man
Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Terrance Lau Chun Him,
Wu Kang-Ren, Gardner Tse Kwan Ho,
Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu,
Aidan Gillen, Hugh Bonneville
Chow Yun Fat, Aaron Kwok Fu Sing,
Tony Leung Ka Fai, Louis Koo Tin Lok, Yuen Biao,
Kevin Chu Kam Yin, Mandy Tam Man Huen,
Dee Ho Kai Wah, Lokman Yeung, Stanley Yau Si Chun,
Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Jeffrey Ngai Chun Sun,
Cecilia Yip Tung, Karen Mok Man Wai, Samantha Ko Hoi Ning,
Chen Yi-Wen, Tai Bo, Kent Cheng Juk Si,
Dominic Lam Ka Wah, Cheung Lui, Samuel Pang King Chi,
Mak Pui Tung, Peter Chan Charm Man, Phat Chan Wai Hung,
Max Cheung Tat Lun, Adam Pak Tin Nam,
Locker Lam Ka Hei, Mathias Woo Yan Wai
Rating : IIB
Length : 123 mins.
Opening May 1 2026
Teaser : https://youtu.be/VR50UVCqpec
Trailer : https://youtu.be/45lV7PlpfhA
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
In 2017, Hong Kong's newly appointed Secretary for Security, M.B. Lee,
vanishes without a trace. Desperate for answers, Commissioner of
Police Sean Lau turns to Senior Counsel Oswald Kan, who unlocks a
long-sealed classified file from 1994 -- one that holds the key to the
crisis unfolding two decades later.
Flashback to 1994, before Hong Kong s handover to China. As the
Special Branch of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force prepares to
disband, the kidnapping of a powerful business tycoon ignites a
dangerous covert power struggle within the force. Caught in the
conflict are two officers: the passionate and righteous M.B. Lee and
the cold-blooded and ambitious Peter Choi.
Four formidable factions the city's wealthiest family, the Poon's,
the police, the triads, and the British authorities are drawn into a
deadly vortex of ambition, betrayal, and hidden agendas. As old
alliances fracture and new ones form, Hong Kong stands on the brink of
a seismic power reshuffle that will cast a long shadow into the
future.
From award-winning director Longman Leung comes "Cold War 1994", an
epic prequel to the acclaimed "Cold War" series, featuring an
unprecedented cast of ten Film Awards Best Actor winners. A
spectacular cinematic event, set to debut in Hong Kong later this
year.
Patrick Tam receives a new album from Amanda Lee courtesy of on.cc
ANSONBEAN and Anson Kong appear in their WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL costumes to celebrate the film's success with the director Herman Yau at the Cha Chaan Teng in the film courtesy of mingpao.com
MIRROR's vice captain Anson Kong Yip Sun, ANSONBEAN
Chan Ngai Sun, Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Amanda Lee Wai Man and director
Herman Yau Lai To celebrated their film WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL (NGOR MOON
BUT SI SUP MOR) exceeding HK$ 10 million at the box office at the Cha
Chaan Teng the film shot at two nights ago. Kong Yip Sun and Chan Ngai
Sun appeared as their film characters to greet fans. Yau Lai To felt
that the decision to self-financed WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL was correct.
He was very happy that so many viewers liked it, which he already felt
like he has profited and wanted to save money for more film
productions. However he first would have to come up with a good
script. He was not disappointed at the screening reduction.
Kong Yip Sun said that he hoped that the box office would
continue to climb as he hoped that theaters would have more screenings.
He earlier injured his right hand at home and after the bleeding
stopped he saw a doctor the next day, fortunately the injury has not
affected his tendons, bones or nerves. "It's a great fortune amid the
misfortune, but after taking the pain killer I felt dizzy and not at
my best. It would affect meeting fans a little." His MIRROR group
mate Keung To had his learner's permit suspended. Kong Yip Sun joked
that he would not even get to give him a ride, feeling the suspension
was minor as he could consider taking the driving test again. Would he
share the ways of safe driving with Keung To? He said, "He doesn't
need me to teach him that, after going to classes he naturally would
have someone to teach him."
Ah Tam served as the Cha Chaan Teng server. He said, "To
celebrate the good response to the film, I am responsible for taking
orders from the viewers and delivering meals. (Ken) Low Wai Kwong
plays his character in the film again, specializing in being the boss
and accepting payments."
Ah Tam hoped that the box office would be able to reach another
level, appreciating the positive energy of the director. "We are
still quite a distance from the investment cost, but the director says
that the good word of mouth is already profit for him. We hope that
the film would be able to reach HK$ 15 million at the box office, so
we would be able to go back to my barbecue place in the movie for an
event." Speaking of the difficulty of playing a "pansexual" role, he
admitted that it was great challenge for a "straight man" like him.
"The performance has to be gentler, a little more feminine." He also
received Amanda's new album at the event and he gave his well wishes.
"She hasn't performed a show in a very long time, I hope that she
would be able to hold a concert soon."
Linda Lam Kuk's son carries the photo of his late mother courtesy of on.cc
Linda Lam Kuk's son steps out of the church with his late mother's photo
Cl*audie Chung and Cherie Chung see their friend Linda Lam Kuk off on her final journey
Golden Resource Group chair Laurent Lam is saddened over the loss of his wife
Vincent Kok and girlfriend Kiki Lam decline any interview courtesy of mingpao.com
Vincent Kok Tak Chiu's older sister, experienced film
producer Linda Lam Kuk Mei Lai earlier passed away in her sleep at age
72. Two nights ago services began at the Hong Kong Funeral Parlor,
and the coffin was transported yesterday morning to the St. Joseph's
Church at Central for the funeral then to the Cape Collinson
Crematorium. Lam Kuk Mei Lai's son Sai Hei carried his mother's photo
as daughter Sai Wing tightly followed. Lam Kuk Mei Lai's husband,
the Golden Resources Group chairman Laurent Lam Kwing Chee was saddened
as he stared at his wife's coffin, shook hands with and embraced
friends and family as they consoled each other.
Kok Tak Chiu's girlfriend Kiki Lam Tsz Huen, niece Jo Koo (Kuk
Cho Lam) and her daughter were solemn and declined an interview. Kok
Tak Chiu thanked the media for their thoughts. Kuk Cho Lam also said,
"Thank you everyone." Cherie Chung Chor Hung, Claudie Chung Chun, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Lau Wai Keung, Fruit Chan Gor, Lok Pooi, Yee Chung Man,
Amy Chin Siu Wai, Anson Chan Fong, Andrew Leung Kwan Yuen, Frederick Ma
Si Hung all bid farewell. Attending services two days in a row, Chung
Chor Sun wore sunglasses but still could not hide her pain. When she
stepped out of the church tears filled her tear. Andy Lau Tak Wa also
sent floral arrangement in condolences.
Best Actress Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh (Yeung Chi Kung) was
also a friend of Kuk Mei Lai but was unable to come to Hong Kong to
attend her funeral. Yesterday she posted many photos with her online.
"My dearest Linda, my dearest mentor, you left too soon...You will be
forever missed. Rest in Peace."