"Blindspot" team moves "Kung Fu" reboot to CW

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Bob Jersey

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Nov 7, 2019, 9:19:38 AM11/7/19
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Writer Christina Kim and execs Greg Berlanti and Martin Gero head the adaptation, in which a Chinese-American woman returns to the land of her heritage to better understand herself, only to find crime and corruption (and to have to solve the killing of her Shaolin master), originally a put pilot order at Fox.


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Tom Wolper

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Nov 7, 2019, 7:06:17 PM11/7/19
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 9:19 AM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <tvor...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Writer Christina Kim and execs Greg Berlanti and Martin Gero head the adaptation, in which a Chinese-American woman returns to the land of her heritage to better understand herself, only to find crime and corruption (and to have to solve the killing of her Shaolin master), originally a put pilot order at Fox.


I watched part of an episode on Decades a while ago and it was jaw-dropping what they did in the series. In the episode Caine was trying to protect a Chinese family. Making Carradine a Chinese character was obvious yellowface but watching him in a scene with Chinese American actors pretending to be one of them was mind blowing. Whatever plot there was served only to set up the fight scenes but Carradine was truly awful at martial arts. All of his moves were sloppy, especially his kicks. If you get a chance to watch a little of the old series do so just to see how wrong it is.

A reboot of the series on CW is going to be like the reboot of Hawaii Five-0. Outside of the names it will be nothing like the original series and it won't matter.

Bob Jersey

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May 13, 2020, 8:22:56 PM5/13/20
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Moi, Nov 7th, 2019:
Writer Christina Kim and execs Greg Berlanti and Martin Gero head the adaptation, in which a Chinese-American woman returns to the land of her heritage to better understand herself, only to find crime and corruption (and to have to solve the killing of her Shaolin master), originally a put pilot order at Fox.



CW is going ahead with this, with Olivia Liang in the main role; they also pick up "Republic of Sarah," from Corden's company though not involving him, about a teacher who uses an "obscure cartographic loophole" to save her town from greedy mining-biz types... these follow the pickups of something called "Superman and Lois" and a "Walker, Texas Ranger" reboot with Jared Padalecki...


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