'Kung Fu' is finding new life. Universal has optioned the 1970s martial arts Western television show and is developing it as a big-screen property with director David Leitch
is finding new life. Universal has optioned the 1970s martial arts Western television show and is developing it as a big-screen property with director David Leitch,TV series, which ran on ABC from 1972 to 1975. The show followed Kwai Chang Caine , a Shaolin monk who came to the American West in search of his half brother.
gained a cult following and injected the phrase "young grasshopper" into the pop culture lexicon via flashbacks to Caine's training as a teenager.via their Universal-based 87North Productions alongside Stephen L’Hereaux.TV creator Ed Spielman will executive produce. Universal executive vp production Matt Reilly will oversee for the studio. for Universal, and is also known for helming
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