Kung Fu Stuntmen, Yuen Biao, Jet Li, Cynthia Rothrock and more! Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of April!


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 April, which includes a New title added to Hi-YAH! every Friday.

If you want to give Hi-YAH! a go, visitors of this site can use the promo code “CITYONFIRE” for a FREE 30 Day trial!

Read on for the full list of New and Exclusive titles:

4/1/22 | Kung Fu Stuntman – This new documentary revisits the golden age of kung fu stuntmen and action directors in Hong Kong during the 1960s-’80s, exploring their pain and struggles. Sammo Hung, Donnie Yen, Yuen Woo-ping, Tsui Hark any many more iconic names of Hong Kong action cinema are featured! 

4/8/22 | Fearless Heroes S01E15 – The saga of Fearless Heroes continues! In Fearless Heroes, Vincent Zhao (God of War, Unity of Heroes) takes the role of Huo Yuan Jia, the role Jet Li played in Fearless, in this new 2020 TV series. In this episode, Huo Yuanjia dealing with the fallout from The Eagles, and growing number students at his school, starts smoking more.

4/8/22 | Righting Wrongs When an important witness and his family are brutally murdered, a furious, disillusioned lawyer decides to dish out some street justice with his fist. Legendary Hong Kong action filmmaker Corey Yuen (Raging Thunder) directs action stars Cynthia Rothrock (Death Fighter) joins Yuen Biao (Circus Kids) as a righteous police officer on his quest against the despicably evil Sergeant Wong.

4/15/22 | Unbending Mr. Fang – After learning martial arts, Fong Sai-yuk comes back to Zhaoqing and immediately gets involved in a corruption case. The Governor of Nine Gates is ordered to lead a squad to kill witnesses and destroy the evidence. Fong Sai-yuk’s friends are killed, and his parents are arrested. Faced with such challenges, he and Lui Ting-ting decide to fight against the villains with all they’ve got. The film is directed by Guo Yu Long (Angry Scalper) and stars Zhao Wang (The Loser), Wang Ya Bin (Drug Hunter), Shi Xuan Ru (The Emperor’s Secret Army) and Liu Yu Cui (Troublesome Night III). 

4/15/22 | Fearless Heroes S01E16 – The saga of Fearless Heroes continues! In Fearless Heroes, Vincent Zhao (God of War, Unity of Heroes) takes the role of Huo Yuan Jia, the role Jet Li played in Fearless, in this new 2020 TV series. Huo Yuanjia, with the help of his family and disciples, tries to quite smoking.

4/22/22 | Hitman – The young ex-soldier Fu meets the deceiver Lo, who wants to train him to be a killer; the plan: to find the murderer of a rich yakuza boss, as a high reward is on his head. This 1998 film stars Jet Li (League of Gods), Eric Tsang (Mad World), Simon Yam (Final Run), Gigi Leung (7 Assassins) and is directed by Stephen Tung (Fox Hunter). 

4/22/22 | Fearless Heroes S01E17 – The saga of Fearless Heroes continues! In Fearless Heroes, Vincent Zhao (God of War, Unity of Heroes) takes the role of Huo Yuan Jia, the role Jet Li played in Fearless, in this new 2020 TV series.

4/29/22 | Fearless Heroes S01E18 – The saga of Fearless Heroes continues! In Fearless Heroes, Vincent Zhao (God of War, Unity of Heroes) takes the role of Huo Yuan Jia, the role Jet Li played in Fearless, in this new 2020 TV series.



This entry was posted in News. Bookmark the permalink.

4 Responses to Kung Fu Stuntmen, Yuen Biao, Jet Li, Cynthia Rothrock and more! Here’s what’s on Hi-YAH for the month of April!

  1. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Hope anyone who dismissed Jet Li’s Hitman before gives it another chance now. I was one such fool in my teenage years because I expected every Jet Li movie to be like Fist of Legend. Now I appreciate Hitman for showing off Jet Li using different techniques like close quarters combat while still maintaining his gracefulness, along with the film’s humor.

    • C’mon Mr. Hernandez, next you’ll be saying we should re-evaluate ‘Black Mask’. 🙂

    • squeesh says:

      Weird that I should see something about Hitman here, saw it years ago, thought it wasn’t half-bad, and was thinking that I should re-visit it again. Plus Jet Li was kind of funny in it, too. It’s significant mainly because it was Jet Li ‘s last HK film before he went to Hollywood. Wouldn’t mind seeing it again, since it was action-packed and suspenseful.

  2. Killer Meteor says:

    I’m rather fond of Hitman. It’s one of the few Jet Li films I’ve seen, to be fair! Still waiting for proper remasters of all those Dimension pick-ups!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *