Stephen Chow Announces New Film 'Kung Fu Cheerleaders' on 64th Birthday
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Stephen Chow celebrated his 64th birthday by announcing his new film, "Kung Fu Cheerleaders" (formerly "Shaolin Cheerleaders").
- The film is set for a "flexible release" in July, with Chow humorously suggesting release dates based on his production progress.
- The cast includes Zhang Xiaofei, Dilraba Dilmurat, Zhang Yixing, and a cameo by South Korean actor Song Kang-ho.
Hong Kong filmmaker Stephen Chow, affectionately known as "Sing Yeh," celebrated his 64th birthday on June 22 by unveiling long-awaited news for his fans: his new directorial effort, "Kung Fu Cheerleaders." The film, previously titled "Shaolin Cheerleaders," is slated for a "flexible release" starting next month.
Chow announced the film's upcoming debut through a unique, characteristically humorous approach. In a short video shared online, when pressed about the release date, he playfully suggested July 10th, adding that if that proved unfeasible, July 17th would be the alternative. When further pressed, he confidently declared, "Then it will be released someday!" This "flexible release" strategy perfectly embodies Chow's signature comedic style.
The movie's plot reportedly centers on a women's football team's miraculous journey to victory. The production boasts an impressive cast, including popular stars Zhang Xiaofei, Dilraba Dilmurat, and Zhang Yixing. Adding international flair, South Korean actor Song Kang-ho makes a special appearance. Hong Kong actress Crystal Fung also sent her birthday wishes to Chow on social media, expressing her excitement for the film.
Fans have flooded social media with messages of anticipation, eager to see Chow's latest cinematic offering. The announcement, coupled with the opening of an official Weibo account for the film, has generated significant buzz among his global fanbase.
You work hard, you strive, but most importantly, take care of your health! Happy birthday, director! Kung Fu Cheerleaders.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.