The movie version of "I have a date with a zombie" started shooting, and Bosco Wong played Kuang Tianyou, which made people look forward to it.
According to Hong Kong media reports, the film version of the classic Hong Kong drama "I have a date with zombies" and "Ma Xiaoling the Exorcist Dragon" has officially started shooting. Wu Qianyu, Jie Cai and Ziyu Liao appeared on the set. Chen Shisan, the original screenwriter and Joey Meng Yee Man’s husband, will continue to be a screenwriter and will also serve as producer and director.
I have a Date with Zombies is a TV series planned by ATV in 1998. The plot of the drama is full of imagination, and the actors are superb in acting, which caused a ratings frenzy after broadcasting. The drama version is a series of TV dramas produced by Hongkong Asia Television, directed jointly by Zhiwei Xian and Youye Tan, and starring Yin Tianzhao, Joey Meng Yee Man and Chen Qitai.
Ma Xiaoling, played by Joey Meng Yee Man, and Kuang Tianyou, played by Yin Tianzhao, won unanimous praise from the outside world, which made them soar. After that, while the iron was hot, ATV broadcasted the second and third films in 2000 and 2004, and the reputation and ratings were also very good.
Ma Xiaoling, the exorcist dragon, said that "all those who are fighting against the soldiers are in the front to punish evil". In the first part, the relationship between Joey Meng Yee Man, Kristy Yang and Yin Tianzhao was lamentable, but my favorite is the third part. Apart from zombies, love and many funny things that happened when I traveled back to the Song Dynasty to find Kuang Tianyou’s predecessor "Arrow" and "Arrow" and returned to modern society, it was definitely not because of Joey Meng Yee Man’s black leather pants.
This time, Ma Xiaoling, who is played by Wu Qianyu as a "leg expert" and "money worshipper", still makes people feel that bosco Bosco Wong, who can be "mean" and "cool", is still very much expected to play Kuang Tianyou.
Starring in the Hong Kong media exposure film:
Wu Qianyu Ma Xiaoling (originally Joey Meng Yee Man)
Bosco Wong-Kuang Tianyou (originally Yin Tianzhao)
Jie Cai Wang Zhenzhen (originally Kristy Yang)
Lv Liangwei-Kazuo Yamamoto (original Chen Qitai)
Ziyu Liao-The Future (Original Zhang Wenci)
The reporter also met Chen Shisan, so he came forward to interview him. He said that many people have been looking for him to start filming the film version and tried their best to get the copyright, but it is not convenient to disclose too much. Ask Joey Meng Yee Man if he will make a guest appearance in this film? He still didn’t answer directly. It seems that he wants to keep the film mysterious.
The so-called classic is called classic because the characters have gone deep. I hope this film can also bring a new upsurge of nostalgia for Hong Kong. After all, in the 1970s and 1990s, the glory of Hong Kong movies left many viewers with good memories.
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