Luke Evans stars alongside Sung Kang in trailer for Weekend in Taipei, a brand new motion film co-written by Luc Besson.
I’m a sucker for an excellent kitchen battle scene, and the just lately launched trailer for Weekend in Taipei opens with a doozy. After his restaurant cowl is blown, John Lawlor (Luke Evans) makes use of knives, pans, and even a blowtorch to take down a legion of baddies. I find it irresistible.
Weekend in Taipei was written by Luc Besson & George Huang, with Huang directing the motion film. “John Lawlor is a pit-bull DEA agent married to his job – there’s not a bad guy he can’t stop, nothing he won’t sacrifice to close out a case,” reads the official synopsis. “Joey Kang is a prime ‘Transporter’ in Taipei – fast-driving and fast-thinking, she’s tough to pin down, unimaginable to catch. The 2 of them weren’t speculated to fall in love, however destiny introduced them collectively… earlier than forces of crime and corruption tore them aside. Now, 15 years later, destiny places Joey and John on a collision course throughout a weekend in Taipei. And the 2 will uncover that the one factor tougher than falling in love… is falling again in love.“
Along with Luke Evans, Weekend in Taipei additionally stars Sung Kang, Gwei Lun-mei, and Wyatt Yang.
Ketchup Entertainment will deal with the North American distribution of the movie. “Weekend in Taipei is an exciting movie that George Huang has masterfully directed and features a great cast that includes Luke Evans, Gwei Lun-Mei, and Sung Kang,” stated Ketchup Entertainment CEO Gareth West earlier this 12 months. “We sit up for working with Luc, Virginie and EuropaCorp and bringing this movie to North American audiences this summer season.“
Jean-Marc Lacarrère, CEO of Besson’s EuropaCorp, added, “We’re very happy with Weekend in Taipei, which completely captures EuropaCorp’s DNA by bundling motion, romance, and comedy collectively. We’re additionally happy to associate with Gareth and Ketchup’s crew in sharing this thrilling movie with audiences all through North America.“
What did you consider the trailer for Weekend in Taipei? Will you be watching when it hits theaters on November 1st?