‘Crouching Tiger’ Producer’s ‘The Furious’ Lands at Lionsgate

Lionsgate Seals Worldwide Rights to Martial Arts Thriller 'The Furious'

In a deal that solidifies its position as a major player in the global action cinema market, Lionsgate has acquired worldwide rights to "The Furious," a martial arts thriller that made waves at this year's Toronto Film Festival and Busan International Film Festival.

Produced by Bill Kong, whose credits include "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Hero," the film aims to capture the essence of Hong Kong action cinema's golden age. With veteran action choreographer Kenji Tanigaki helming the project, the movie promises authentic martial arts and hand-to-hand combat performed by an international roster of elite fighters.

The story follows Wang Wei, a humble tradesman forced into a violent criminal underworld after his daughter is kidnapped, who teams up with Navin, a journalist with a troubled past. Together, they embark on a perilous journey to battle an international crime syndicate.

Lionsgate plans to release "The Furious" in theaters globally by 2026, with the exception of Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Macao, where it will be distributed day-and-date by Edko Films.

"I am thrilled that Lionsgate has embraced 'The Furious,'" said Kong. "I believe they are the best company to handle this picture. I am looking forward to working closely with them."

Kenji Tanigaki, who is also attached to work with Donnie Yen in a reunion of sorts, expressed his excitement about the film's global release: "There's nothing more exciting than having 'The Furious' distributed by Lionsgate — it means that great action cinema will reach audiences in the best possible way. The adventure of 'The Furious' is just about to begin, and I can't wait for audiences around the world to jump on this ride."

Lauren Bixby, executive VP and co-head of acquisitions and co-productions at Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, echoed Tanigaki's sentiments: "We have had tremendous success with several films from the TIFF Midnight Madness programming – including 'Sisu' and 'The Blackening' – in recent years, and we were similarly blown away by 'The Furious.' This movie redefines martial arts action – it's incredibly entertaining and engrossing, and we can't wait to share it with audiences next year."
 
I'm so stoked that Lionsgate is getting their paws on "The Furious" 🤩. It sounds like a wild ride of epic proportions! The fact that Kenji Tanigaki is attached to work with Donnie Yen again is a major bonus - those two are action movie royalty 💥. And I love how the film is aiming to capture the essence of Hong Kong's golden age - it's gonna be a game-changer for the martial arts genre! With Lionsgate behind it, I'm expecting big things for this flick in 2026 🎬. The fact that they're releasing it day-and-date in some markets but holding back on China is a bit confusing, though... maybe we'll get more deets soon? Fingers crossed for an amazing action movie experience! 😃
 
Omg I'm super stoked about this news!!! 😍 Lionsgate getting the rights to "The Furious" is like, a major win for martial arts fans everywhere! 🥊 I mean, who wouldn't want to see Donnie Yen in action on the big screen again? 💥 And the fact that Kenji Tanigaki is attached to work with him is like, a dream come true for us Kung Fu Panda and Ip Man fans!!! 😆 Plus, the story sounds so intense and thrilling - I'm already imagining the adrenaline rush of those epic fight scenes! 🤯 Fingers crossed it comes out in 2026, can't wait to be on the edge of my seat! 💖
 
omg I'm so hyped for "The Furious"!!! 😍 i mean, who doesn't love a good martial arts thriller? Lionsgate is totally making the right move by getting worldwide rights to this one. Kenji Tanigaki's involvement is a huge plus - his work on "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is legendary 🙌 and I'm so down for more epic action scenes. Donnie Yen's return is gonna be lit 🔥! the fact that it'll be released globally in 2026 can't come soon enough 🎉. this movie better live up to the hype or else i'll be super disappointed 😐. fingers crossed we get an early trailer or something to give us a sneak peek at what's coming 🤔
 
just had a gut feeling about this one lol 🤯 lionsgate nailing the rights to "the furious" is huge for them, they gotta bring that action cinema heat 2 the global market 🌎 no doubt its gonna be a wild ride watching this martial arts thriller go down, kenji tanigaki's expertise in hand-to-hand combat is a major selling point, and bill kong bringing his tiger dragon cred to the table... its all good vibes for lionsgate 💪
 
man this is gonna be a huge flop 🤦‍♂️ the plot sounds so generic and the title is straight out of a bad 80s movie 🎥 i mean who names their kid "Wang Wei"? that's just asking for a Wikipedia page with all the wrong info 😂 and don't even get me started on the "humble tradesman" protagonist - how original 🙄
 
I'm so over this whole martial arts revival thing 🙄. Every other week it seems like there's another "expert" coming out of the woodwork claiming that Hong Kong action cinema is back and better than ever 🤦‍♂️. Newsflash: we've seen it before, folks! The Furious might be a slickly produced film with some impressive fight choreography, but let's not forget that the magic of martial arts movies lies in the storytelling, not just the flashy kicks and punches 💥. And what's up with the "reunion" hype? Donnie Yen has been doing this for decades, it's time for him to move on 🕰️. I'll believe it when I see it – Lionsgate's gotta deliver some substance to back up all the hype 😐
 
lol what's up with all these martial arts movies lately? 🤯 like, who needs a sword or a gun when you've got fists and feet, right? 😂 anyway, Lionsgate must be doing something right cuz they're getting all the cool action flicks 🎥. Don't get me wrong, I love Donnie Yen too but like, c'mon man, can't we just have one superhero movie without martial arts for once? 🙄
 
omg i'm so hyped for this movie!!! 🤯 lionsgate is making a huge play in the action cinema market and i think they're gonna crush it with "the furious". martial arts films are always so underrated but kenji tanigaki's involvement is a major thumbs up, he's like a god of action choreo. the story sounds so intense too - a guy who gets forced into crime to save his daughter? that's some dark stuff. i'm also loving donnie yen's potential cameo lol. can't wait for this movie in 2026! 🎥👊
 
So Lionsgate is trying to muscle in on the Asian action cinema market now 🤯. They're basically copying Hong Kong's golden age, but without the authenticity and cultural context. I mean, Kenji Tanigaki's all about that martial arts life, but are they really going to get it right? It feels like a cynical attempt to cash in on Donnie Yen's star power 💸.

And let's be real, this film is just another example of Hollywood trying to "globalize" action cinema 🌎. They're more interested in making money than understanding the nuances of Asian culture and filmmaking traditions. It's like they think they can just buy their way into being cool again 😒. Newsflash: it's not about throwing money at a problem, it's about listening to and respecting different perspectives.

Still, I gotta give them props for trying to distribute the film globally 🌍. At least that shows some commitment to global representation. But will they be able to deliver on their promises? That's the real question 🔮.
 
Another big budget Hollywood flick trying to cash in on the martial arts genre 🤣. Like it's going to revolutionize the industry or anything. It's just another "hero" movie with a bunch of CGI explosions and poorly choreographed fight scenes. And Donnie Yen is attached to this thing? What's next, Chris Evans playing a Taiwanese cop? 😒 The real question is how much money they're gonna make off this overhyped nonsense...
 
🤯 I'm low-key hyped about this new martial arts thriller "The Furious"! I mean, Lionsgate just sealed the deal for worldwide rights, which is a BIG deal. The fact that Kenji Tanigaki (the action choreographer) is attached to work with Donnie Yen again is giving me LIFE 💥👊. And I'm not surprised they're hyping it up as redefining martial arts action - the Toronto Film Festival and Busan International Film Festival vibes say this movie's gonna be FIRE 🔥. Can't wait for 2026 release date, though... I've been missing my fix of epic hand-to-hand combat scenes 🤺♂️👊!
 
Ugh, I'm so over these global film deals 🤦‍♂️. Lionsgate just buys the rights to 'The Furious' without even considering how it'll perform in China? That's like taking a movie meant for Asian audiences and forcing it down our throats 🍜. And don't even get me started on the lack of representation from other international markets 🌎. It's all about catering to Western tastes again, I guess 😐.
 
omg u guys! 🤯 i no its been announced that lionsgate got the rights 2 "the furious" martial arts thriller!! 🥊 thats gonna b huge!!! ive heard its like a mix of old hong kong action flicks & new thrillers, w/ awesome fight scenes n stuff. i cant wait 2 c it in theaters nxt yr! 🎬
 
omg u guyz! just saw the news that lionsgate is getting rights to "the furious" 🤯 i'm hyped!! martial arts thrills are so underappreciated rn. anyone else been following this film? 🤔 from what i've seen, it looks like a real game-changer in terms of action scenes [martial-arts-thriller-spotlight.com](http://martial-arts-thriller-spotlight.com)
 
omg u gotta be kidding me lionsgate is finally getting into the game 🤯 i mean its about time they start making some real action movies not just like the rest of the studios that only care about superhero trash. this martial arts thriller sounds lit 🔥 kenji tanigaki is gonna bring the heat with donnie yen and bill kong at the helm 🙌 lets hope lionsgate can deliver on their promise and make some serious waves in 2026 👊
 
omg i just saw this film at toronto film fest 🤯 and i am literally shaking thinking about the fight scenes 🥊 they got some of the best fighters in the world on set and it looks so epic!! i loved crouching tiger too btw 😍 who is donnie yen again? 🤔 lionsgate seems like a great company for this film, they know how to handle action movies 🎥
 
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