Netflix's 2019 supernatural martial arts series Wu Assassins is back for part two with the standalone movie Fistful of Vengeance. Several of the show's major players return in their respective roles from the series, including Iko Uwais, Lewis Tan, Lawrence Kao, and JuJu Chan. Fistful of Vengeance also expands the Wu Assassins cast with such new members as Pearl Thusi, Francesca Corney, Rhatha Phongam, and Jason Tobin.
When the Wu Assassin Kai Jin (Uwais) arrives in Bangkok on a revenge mission with his friends Lu Xin Lee (Tan) and Tommy (Kao), they comes to realize there's much more going on than they thought. Their enemy, Bangkok crime boss Ku An Qi (Phongam) is actually one half of the immortal Pan Gu, with the other half being Dr. William Pan (Tobin). When Pan fills them in on the situation, it's up to the Wu Assassin team to stop Ku's plot that could bring about the end of the world.
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We speak to Jason Tobin on the making of Fistful of Vengeance, his role in the film as Dr. William Pan, along with a bit about the upcoming third season of the HBO Max-bound Warrior.
Screen Rant: You're one of the newer members joining Wu Assassins withFistful of Vengeance. How did that come about for you?
Jason Tobin: Thank you for the question. So, normally as an actor, you can in say in the second season of a show, to any project where the cast has kind of already been together and really gelled, it's sometimes kind of intimidating to join a cast like that. But fortunately for me, that was not the case with Wu Assassins, because I had so many friends that were behind the camera and in front of the camera in Wu Assassins the series that when I was
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