The game didn’t manage to attract a very large audience, leading to the sequel reportedly being canceled in 2013. Developed by the now-defunct United Front Games, it starred Shen as an undercover cop infiltrating the seedy underground crime world of Hong Kong, and it even featured a voice performance from Oscar winner Emma Stone. This could mean that the film will be a direct adaptation of the game, rather than a movie set in the same universe. Yen’s Instagram message was accompanied by an image of Yen and the game’s protagonist, Wei Shen. The production company is also in charge of a Sonic the Hedgehog adaptation. Original Film, a company known for action films like The Fate of the Furious and R.I.P.D., is producing the film. He also recently appeared in xXx: Return of Xander Cage, alongside Vin Diesel. The conclusion is inevitable, but Smith and Bullen win an emotional victory over Jesperson.Yen is best-known to American audiences for his role as Chirrut in Rogue One. They make it - against all odds, but the secret service searchers have discovered them. Smith helps him to trek across the mountains to the coast - and during this epic voyage Smith at last becomes the leader, providing the strength and determination which they need to keep going to the destination. Their camp is attacked by Skyhawks, and Bullen is seriously wounded. The head of the secret service takes personal charge of the hunt for them. They spend the night together, and Smith then leaves with Bullen - but they are caught by the "Specials", and escape only after a shooting exchange.īy now they are really on the run. Smith, by now a reluctant bu panic-stricken revolutionary, is visited by his wife, who has joined the resistance. Smith agrees to sound an alarm which leads to the massacre of the soldiers. Smith resists - till an American army detachment led by Willoughby (WARREN OATES) arrives to search out guerillas. He's now a revolutionary, and hes asks Smith to join the rebels. En route to the television studios for his "confession", Smith escapes, and goes into hiding at a seedy country motel. The head of the secret police visits him in the prison cell, and offers to pardon him from a death sentence if he'll confess to revolutionary activities. He is arrested, then taken back to the mainland, and thrown into prison. Smith becomes unwittingly involved in the unrest when the "Specials" find an arms cache hidden on his island. The Prime Minister becomes a virtual dictator. A state of emergency and martial law are created, under false pretences. Political strife worsens on the mainland. He wants to retreat from his problems and from society, and when he sees a tiny, uninhabited island off the coast, he rents it from its Māori owners, and begins an idyllic life, fishing and gardening. When his wife has an affair with Bullen (IAN MUNE), he leaves the city for remote seaside town. Smith (SAM NEILL) is too busy with his domestic problems to worry about the state of the nation. The Prime Minister has set up an anti-terrorist force of "Specials" - supposedly to restore law and order. A state of political unrest prevails in New Zealand - with strikes, riots and rationing.
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