Ke Huy Quan to star in new action movie directed by John Wick stunt coordinator
The Loki star is the lead in With Love
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Everything Everywhere All at Onceactor Ke Huy Quan is set to star in a new action movie directed by the man behind some of your favorite Hollywood stunts.
As perDeadline, Quan will lead With Love, from the production team behind recent Brad Pitt actionerBullet Train.
Jonathan Eusebio will be on directing duties. You may not know his name, but you’ll know his work: he’s been stunt coordinator on everything from three John Wick films – we’re still thinking aboutthatbook scene that kicks offJohn Wick 3– toThe WolverineandBirds of Prey. He’s also got directing experience, too, as second director on the likes of Violent Night and theObi-Wan Kenobi series.
Quan himself also has stunt chops, witha resurfaced videoshowcasing his time as stunt choreographer on 2000’s X-Men.
Quan, whowon the Oscar for Best Supporting Actorlast year for his turn in Everywhere Everywhere All at Once, also proved to be one of the shining lights ofLoki season 2, as TVA technical whizz O.B.
The actor’s dance card, then, is looking pretty full – but he’s alsolooking to join a galaxy far, far away.
“I love the MCU. You know, I was able to connect with my Indiana Jones family during the award season. And, as you know, Kathleen Kennedy was the producer,” Quan recently toldCollider. “And she’s the head ofLucasfilmnow. I did go up to her and I said, ‘Kathy, I would love to join the Star Wars family.’ That’s another wish list of mine. But honestly, I’ve been very lucky. I’ve been very lucky.”
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