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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

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Michael Jai White’s ‘Never Back Down 3′ gets a DVD date!

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 12:01 AM PST

"Never Back Down 3" Teaser Poster

"Never Back Down 3" Teaser Poster

Never Back Down 3, the sequel to Michael Jai White’s directorial debut, Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, is making its way to DVD on April 5, 2016.

In Never Back Down 3, White is returning to the director’s chair, as well as reprising his role as the film’s star. Picking up after the events of Never Back Down 2, former MMA champion Case Walker (White) finds himself in Thailand and aims to become champion once again.

Never Back Down 3 also stars Jeeja Yanin (Chocolate), Nathan Jones (Muay Thai Giant), Ron Smoorenburg (Who Am I?), Brahim Achabbakhe (Pound of Flesh), UFC’s Josh Barnett (Mercenary: Absolution), Esai Morales (Rapa Nui), Stephen Quadros (Cradle 2 the Grave) and Gillian Waters (Jackie Brown).

Thai action superstar Tony Jaa (SPL 2) will be making a cameo appearance, which makes Never Back Down 3 Jaa and White’s 2nd time appearing together since Skin Trade. Also back in action is the incredibly fluid choreography work of Larnell Stovall (Falcon Rising).

The DVD for Never Back Down 3 is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com. A digital, theatrical and Blu-ray release date is still pending. Stay tuned!

Choi Min-sik returns in ‘The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale’

Posted: 11 Nov 2015 12:00 AM PST

"The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale" Korean Theatrical Poster

"The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale" Korean Theatrical Poster

The director of The New World, Park Hoon-jeong, is back with the new movie titled The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale, which stars Choi Min-sik (The Admiral: Roaring Currents, Old Boy).

The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale is set in the final days of the Joseon era, when Korea was under Japanese rule. Min-sik will play a local hunter who’s given the task of hunting down the last tiger in Korea.

Much like The Admiral: Roaring Currents and Ode to my Father, this looks to be plugging into the current trend of Korean patriotism, as Min-sik’s characters main motivation seems to be to not let the tiger die at the hands of the Japanese.

Hoon-jeong has proved to be both a solid director and writer (he scripted both The Unjust and I Saw the Devil), so The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale is definitely on our radar!

The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale is set for its domestic release at the end of the year. Until then, here’s the trailer, courtesy of Paul Bramhall.

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