Between this and Kevin Can Wait‘s morbid premiere joke, it seems this week that everybody is “kung fu” citing. Fox has granted a put pilot commitment to a female-led remake of Kung Fu, the 1970s ...
The increased focus on female butt-kickers on TV has been a positive step for feminism and in trouncing stereotypes. “There are a lot of female stunt doubles and stunt performers and there have been ...
The version written by Kim will be inspired by the original Kung Fu series created by Ed Spielman which ran for three seasons between 1972 and 1975 on ABC. The reboot will follow a young ...
EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Fox has landed Kung Fu, a drama with a female lead based on the 1970s David Carradine-starring TV series. The project, executive produced by Greg Berlanti, was ...
Super-producer Greg Berlanti and Arrow co-showrunner Wendy Mericle have gotten a put pilot commitment from Fox for a female-lead reboot of the 1970's series Kung Fu. The new series will be a sequel to ...
The CW has put in development Kung Fu, a reimagining with a female lead of the 1970s David Carradine-starring TV series. The hourlong project hails from the Blindspot team of writer-executive producer ...
Taiwan- and Los Angeles-based Organic Media Group will launch rights sales in Cannes for “Gimme My Money,” a female-led, kung-fu action comedy. The film, which completed principal photography last ...
STUDIO CITY (CBS) — Jennifer Yuh Nelson, director of Dreamworks' "Kung Fu Panda" stopped by the KCAL 9 set on Monday to talk about shattering a box office record to become the highest-grossing female ...
In the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter, the actress shares fears over her "In The Land of Blood and Honey" directorial debut ("I'm just hoping the movie isn't a complete disaster," she laughs), ...
If you’re feeling Kung Fu redo déjà vu, it’s for a good reason. A female-led reboot of the 1970s series that starred David Carradine is now in development at The CW… more than two years after a female ...
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