Hi-YAH!, Well Go USA’s very own Asian/martial arts streaming channel has just announced their New Release line up for the month of October, which includes a New film added to Hi-YAH! every Friday. And don’t forget, you can try it out for FREE for 7-days (in other words, you can potentially watch 84 movies for zero dollars).
Read on for the full list of New and Exclusive titles:
October 1 | Detection of Di Renjie – In Empress Wu’s reign, there are several bizarre deaths in the capital city of Chang’an. Di Renjie is ordered to investigate the case.
October 8 | Huo Yuanjia (Hi-YAH! Original) – Huo Yuanjia, hunted by the Qing soldiers, must master a new set of fist techniques to defeat them.
October 15 | Detective Dee: Demon Chonchon – When a giant flying head appears in the sky, Di Renjie and Helianxiutu must join forces to investigate.
October 22 | Raging Fire (Hi-YAH! Exclusive) – Bong (Donnie Yen) is a highly respected hardline cop with a long history of success on dangerous cases. However, his past unexpectedly comes back to haunt him when a sting operation is attacked by a mysterious group of criminals led by Ngo (Nicholas Tse), his former protégé, a talented former officer who had once respected and admired Bong. However, a terrible mistake three years prior landed him in prison, quickly turning the once rising star into a furious man with a grudge, and the will to destroy everyone who had wronged him—including his former mentor. | Read our review.
October 29 | Max Cloud (Hi-YAH! Exclusive) – When teen gamer Sarah finds an “easter egg” and accidentally opens a portal into her favorite side-scroller, she becomes trapped in a notorious intergalactic prison, home to the galaxy’s most dangerous villains. To escape, she must finish the game with a little help from her not-so-savvy friend on the outside…or remain a 16-bit character forever. | Read our review.
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Those Detective Dee movies aren’t from the quote-unquote official series right?
Are they worth a watch?
they’re ‘made for streaming’ movies produced off the success of the big screen films.
Right, that’s what I thought
I believe the PUBG esports move Biubiubiu/Valorous Markesmen was a Direct to Streaming movie which was honestly very good, but that’s the only one that I’ve seen that was any good
Were these being brought by hiyah good?
I would welcome a regular feature on this site that took the time to review the more obscure movies added to Hi-YAH… I can find plenty of info online about Raging Fire and Max Cloud, obv., but next to nothing on the other three.
ShaolinMasterKiller, that’s a great idea. Would definitely add something unique to COF since, as you say, info for these films are non-existent. I’m hoping we an do this one day, but to be honest, nothing is on the horizon at this time, but your feedback is definitely appreciated.