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New trailer for Donnie Yen’s Iceman 3D

The new trailer for Donnie Yen’s Iceman 3D is now up!

Donnie’s incredibly busy at the moment. His long-awaited two-part epic thriller, Iceman 3D (formerly known as The Iceman Cometh), is finally coming together. Having already completed part-1, part-2 is almost there, and so are the finishing touches to his other movie Kung Fu Jungle. Plus pre-production has started for Crouching Tiger 2, Dragon City and The Master.

The film is a remake of the 1989 film The Iceman Cometh which starred Yuen Biao and is slated for release in Hong Kong on April 17, 2014 and China on April 25, 2014.

So what’s it all about?

In the Ming Dynasty, there are four orphans, Ying (Donnie Yen), Yuanlong (Simon Yam), Sao (Wang Baoqiang) and Niehu. Raised in Taoyuan Village, the four are close as brothers. Their exceptional martial arts allow them to reach the highest rank among the imperial guards. They take the order to kill the Japanese troop leader, and return in triumph. The Emperor then orders Ying to escort the Golden Wheel of Time from India back to the capital, which is said to have the power of time travelling and foreseeing the future. On the way of escorting, Ying is set up by his brothers and he chooses to fight against them. The duel has shaken the earth, an avalanche strucks and buries the four. Travelling 400 years in time to modern Hong Kong, Ying meets wasted May (Eva Huang) who gives him shelter.

Source: Film Combat Syndicate.

Elliot Richards

Elliot is KFK's Web Content Editor, writer and lover of all kinds of movies, including martial arts ones. Favourites include The Prodigal Son, Magnificent Butcher, The Victim, Legend of a Fighter and the Ip Man movies with Donnie Yen.

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