Definitely lives up to its title! Watch the Trailer for FURIOUS starring Xie Miao, Joe Taslim, Jeeja Yanin and Yayan Ruhian

"Furious" Poster

“Furious” Poster

Martial arts stars Xie Miao (My Father is A Hero, Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman), Joe Taslim (The Raid, The Night Comes for Us), Jeeja Yanin (Chocolate, Triple Threat) and Yayan Ruhian (The Raid, Beyond Skyline) team up for the Edko/XYZ Films English-language actioner, The Furious, which hits theaters from Lionsgate on May 29th.

After the daughter of Wang Wei (Miao) is kidnapped by a criminal network and he receives no help from the corrupt police, Wei sets out on a rampage to find her himself. His only ally is Navin (Taslim) – a relentless journalist whose wife has mysteriously disappeared. Fueled by a furious vengeance, the unlikely duo ruthlessly fights against the kidnappers in this explosive martial arts showdown.

Out of all the aforementioned names, lead star Xie Miao is most likely the one most are unfamiliar with. For fans of Hong Kong action cinema, Miao is remembered for his co-starring turns as a child martial arts prodigy in the Jet Li outings The New Legend of Shaolin and My Father is a Hero during the mid-1990’s. While he largely stayed off the radar in the succeeding years, he made a comeback in 2008 with the Tsui Siu-Ming directed Champions, a rousing tale set during the 1936 Olympics that was made off the back of Beijing hosting the event during the same year.

Since then, Miao has appeared onscreen regularly, and in the mid-2010’s found his calling as one of the go-to leading men (probably only rivalled by Fan Siu-Wong) for kung-fu web movies. In the 2020’s alone he’s already headlined 15 of them, and is one of the few actors who can claim to have played the iconic characters of Ip Man, Sun Wukong, and Na Zha (and all within just a few months of each other!).

The Furious marks Miao’s most mainstream film and will presumably be his most viewed to date, possibly opening up the star to more Hollywood projects, as seen with his co-star Joe Taslim, whose breakout role in The Raid led him to star in 2021’s Mortal Kombat, 2013’s Fast & Furious 6, and 2016’s Star Trek Beyond.

The Furious is helmed by noted action director Tanigaki Kenji (Raging Fire, Enter the Fat Dragon) – who also handles martial arts choreography – and is produced by Bill Kong, whose past producing credits include Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Fearless and Hero.

Additional stars include Brian Le (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Yang Enyu (Lighting Up the Stars), Sahajak Boonthanakit (Asian Connection), Joey Iwanaga (Baby Assassins 2), Winai Wiangyangkung (Monkey Man) and Enyou Yang (Eye for An Eye 2).

The Furious hits theaters on June 12, courtesy of Lionsgate. Watch the Trailer below (and to us, it already looks better than all John Wick films combined!):



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38 Responses to Definitely lives up to its title! Watch the Trailer for FURIOUS starring Xie Miao, Joe Taslim, Jeeja Yanin and Yayan Ruhian

  1. Andrew Hernandez says:

    I hope this lives up to the hype. I guess Phillip Ng and Andy On’s Without Remorse has some big competition.

    • Tory says:

      Oh, I’d say so!

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      • Andrew Hernandez says:

        I won’t call it a renaissance, but we are in an era where more people who care about action cinema are putting in a great effort.

        Even though too many producers want CGI to replace real action choreography, there’s enough film makers out there who prove that screen fighting and learning choreography is not a lost art.

        • Tory says:

          Totally agree. The geeks are finally taking over. CGI may be the norm, but we get enough of the old-school stuff that I’m happy.

  2. Tory says:

    Yeah, with that cast and with Kenji in the director’s chair…this should rock.

  3. LP Hugo says:

    No Jeeja Yanin in this film, sadly..

  4. Andrew Hernandez says:

    https://maactioncinema.com/archives/23161

    Production wrapped up in July, and Furious is set to come out next year! First images are pretty cool looking.

  5. Ska Martes says:

    Dear Cityonfire,

    Please review Xie Miao’s direct to streaming movies.

    Northeast Police Story (Fight against Evil)
    Northeast Police Story 2 (Fight Against evil 2)
    Hunt the Wicked

    These 3 are better than half of the movies that you review (IMO). The spirit of 80’s HK action lives on in straight to IQIYI movies.

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    • KayKay says:

      Thanks for the recommendation Ska. Saw both Fight Against Evil 1 & 2 (which as far as titles go for leaving nothing to the imagination, ranks only slightly higher than Taking Out The Trash and Kick Scumbags Asses). If Evil 1 was a tasty appetizer than Evil 2 is the juicy steak. If there are more installments to come, then this could well do for Xie Miao what The Roundup franchise did for Don Lee. They share many similarities…a straight arrow cop with fearsome ass kicking skills, reprehensible villains and terrific fight scenes. The difference being Xie is nowhere near the lumbering mountain of muscle Don Lee is, meaning he needs to work twice as hard to subdue the baddies. Moving on to Hunt The Wicked, which I’m making a wild guess has something to do with taking out really, really, really bad people.

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      • Ska Martes says:

        The wicked in Hunt the Wicked would be drug traffickers in a fictional country thats NOT China but whose people look like chinese people and speak Chinese LOL. It gives the movie an excuse to have an anti hero in the form of Andy On. Xie Miao and Andy On together is like 2020s lower budget mainland version of a Pacino/Deniro teamup. The movie is quite awesome and silly for about an hour but totally derails itself in the last third.

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  6. Ningen says:

    Hopefully, unlike Black Mask, they release it this time.

  7. Anonymous says:

    This looks like a generic, dime a dozen martial arts movie that we have seen thousands of times of before. Martial art films are so repetitive.
    And no, its not “100 times” better than the John Wick films. Your opinion is not a fact. I’ll take the John Wick films over any Asian action movie ever made and its not even close.

    Films are subjective in case you didn’t know.

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    • JJ Bona says:

      It is an undeniable, indisputable 100% fact, as we clearly stated, when we said: “TO US, it already looks 100 times better than all John Wick films combined.”

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      • Anonymous says:

        No, its not a fact, no matter how many times you say it. Films are subjective. Your opinion is not a fact.

        Funny how you randomly compared it to John Wick. How can a movie series cause so much butthurt🤣

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    • Tory says:

      Dude, why are you here if you don’t have any respect for the films that influenced the John Wick series? Buster Keaton, Jean-Pierre Melville, Jackie Chan, Yuen Woo-ping, John Woo, Johnnie To, Park Chan-wook, Kim Ji-woon—they all had a hand in inspiring Chad Stahelski, David Leitch and the John Wick films. I don’t understand how someone can stand up in the air, erect dick lifting them from the ground, proclaiming that everything Asian or DTV is shit WHEN THAT’S WHERE STAHELSKI AND THE WICK FILMS COME FROM. Christ almighty, dude. Why hang around an Asian action film site if you don’t like Asian or Asian-inspired action films? Just lurk around the John Wick subreddit. And quit upvoting yourself. I get fucking secondhand embarrassment. Everyone knows what you’re doing.

      • Anonymous says:

        Everything is inspried by things that came before them. Woo was inspired by Jean-Pierre Melville, Spaghetti Westerns, Sam Peckinpah etc. Akira Kurosawa was inspired by John Ford. Also, Jackie Chan was inspired by Buster Keaton. You mentioned a bunch of filmmakers who inspired Asian directors lol idiot. Stop acting like as if the action genre was created by Asian cinema.

        Also, all Asian action films are sped up like shit. Undercranked crap.

        Asia cinema doesn’t have monopoly over these kinds of films. Anybody can make them.

        And when are idiots like you going to understand that films are subjective. The person watching gets to decide if they are good or bad. I’ll take the John Wick films over any Asian action movie ever made its and not even close. And I’ll upvote my posts because I can asshat.

        • Tory says:

          I’m already aware of every attempt at a “Gotcha!” in your comment. My question still stands. Why are you here if you don’t like Asian action cinema? From where I’m standing, I’m not the one who looks like an idiot. I’m not the knuckle-dragging f–king buffoon who spends his free time trolling sites that cover films he doesn’t enjoy while he bangs himself on his dick with a hammer because his mommy didn’t love him and he can’t feel anything if he’s not spilling his self-loathing in the form of false confidence. You’re weak, you’re a loser, we all know it, and you can kindly go f–k yourself.

          • Anonymous says:

            Says the pussy ass frustrated loser getting his panties in a twist because someone doesn’t like the same things as you do. Poor f–k is in meltdown mode because someone doesn’t like his garbage Asian movies. How f–king pathetic is that.

            And my in post you counter couldn’t anything because I was correct about everything. The action genre wasn’t created by Asian cinema,

            And you go can kindly go f–k yourelf. Nobody f–king tells me what to post and what not to post. Your mother should have swallowed.

            • Scott Robinson says:

              Just based on that last line, I fear there may be a gap in your understanding of the process involved in becoming pregnant. Fear not though, there are plenty of educational resources online.

            • Tory says:

              Again, I’m not the one constantly hating on Asian action films on a website that covers Asian action films. I’m not the one who’s triggered by trailers that haven’t even dropped yet. *I’m* not the one who brings up John Wick in every article like I’ve got Keanu’s face tattooed on my chest. And I LOVE the Wick films. *I’m* not the frustrated loser.

              And I didn’t counter anything you said because you put words in my mouth. My argument was never that Hong Kong or Asia invented action cinema. You’re either a manipulative piece of shit, but you’re absolutely terrible at being one, or you’re too stupid to understand what my argument is. I think it might be both. Whatever the case, this is going to be the last time I directly talk to you. I’m either going to ignore you or mock you along with everyone else, but I will not bother with one-on-one’s anymore. Good day, Anonymous. *MWAH*

        • Tory says:

          Dude just admitted to upvoting himself. On a site about films he doesn’t like. And he thought that was a flex. Jesus H. Christ.

        • Scott Robinson says:

          You been watching too many jet li movies. HONG KONG action is the best!

      • Anonymous says:

        Everything is inspired by things that came before them. Woo was inspired by Jean-Pierre Melville, Spaghetti Westerns, Sam Peckinpah etc. Akira Kurosawa was inspired by John Ford. Jackie Chan was inspired by Buster Keaton. Stop acting like as if the action genre was created by Asian cinema.

        Asian cinema doesn’t have monopoly over these kinds of action films. Anybody can make them.

        All Asian action films are sped up crap. Undercranked shit.

        You idiots don’t seem to understand that films are subjective. The person watching gets to decide if they are good or bad. I’ll take the John Wick films over any Asian action movie ever made and its not even close. And I’ll continue to upvote my posts because I can asshole. And I’ll continue to post here because I can.

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  8. JJ Bona says:

    You just proved three things:

    1. You can’t recognize sarcasm, even when it’s obvious and spelled out for you.
    2. You’re not the brightest bulb in the box, since you think the words “to us” are defined as “fact”.
    3. You revealed you’re the one butthurt about what we said about the John Wick franchise.

    Here’s a more compassionate reply to you: I love the John Wick franchise. Furious has no chance against it. (Feel a little better?)

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    • Andrew Hernandez says:

      I wonder how you got 5 thumbs down (as of today). Is the same terrorist using separate guest logins?

      • Ska Martes says:

        I was thinking why don’t they just IP ban him but then every community needs to come together sometimes even though we all have difference of opinions and such…but at least in this case we can all agree annonymous is a dumbass cvnt who should have stayed a cumstain when his dad was jerking off onto random homeless people on the subway

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        • Tory says:

          I’m genuinely at the point where I’m wondering if I’m the asshole and I should just feel sorry for the guy. I *kind of* do, honestly. You can tell he’s got nothing going on. No real hobbies. Probably never had a girlfriend (or boyfriend, if that’s what he’s into—and that’s not a dig). He just seems sad.

  9. Val says:

    Amazing! When can we expect for the trailer (at what hour today)? Any information on that?

  10. Right away, it made me gasp… by the end of the trailer, I felt a little light-headed and realized I hadn’t breathed the whole time. It looks fucking awesome!

    • Tory says:

      Kung Fu Bob, man, where the hell you been?! I’ve loved seeing your artwork pop up on everyone’s blu-rays. Still got my Philip Kwok Venom Mob framed print.

  11. Ian C. says:

    I’ve been anticipating this since last year. Lionsgate made sure to acquire this shortly after the September 2025 Toronto International Film Festival premiere. Happy for all involved and look forward to more and more of Tanigaki Kenji directing.

  12. Ska Martes says:

    Anyone who has watched xie Miao’s staright to streaming movies knows he had the potential to be awesome but was always hamstrung by the stories they could tell and the budgets they were given. This looks awesome. If it does well i want to see Northeast Police story 4/ Fight against evil 4 return to its roots as a gritty police proceudral but with this level of violence

  13. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Getting back to the subject of the movie, that was an amazing trailer and a far cry from the iQiyi films Xie Miao has done. It doesn’t appear that the same digital slow-mo those films overuse at times is here.

    I’m surprised the film is in English. I guess the producers want the movie to have a better turn out than the Raid films. I’m certainly excited with how Furious will kick off the summer and steal the thunder of the blockbusters. (Even if it doesn’t make that kind of money,)

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