The border may be closed, but this group still has their eyes set on Hollywood.
Take that COVID-19: Martial art stunt crew won’t be slowed down
WATCH ABOVE: A local martial arts stunt crew has joined forces with Edmonton filmmakers to showcase what they and the city’s film community can do. As Morgan Black shows us on Global News at Noon, even with a foe as powerful as the novel coronavirus they’ve released a short film called "Battle for the Bill."
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