March 13, 2004

Follow Up To Ong Bak Starts Filming This Month

Okay, the large majority of you have never seen it so you'll just have to trust us when we say that Ong Bak is absolutely the best straight martial arts film to be made in the past ten years or so (I put Hero and Crouching Tiger into another category altogether) and you'll just need to smile and nod when I tell you that the follow up is due to start filming this month and that this is a big deal. Tom Yum Goong will reunite the lead actor and director of Ong Bak with a plot line revolving around the young Thai fighter's clashes with Vietnamese gangs in Australia. The film has already been sold to distributors in the UK and Japan with more international types lining up as I type which means it should hit our shores fairly soon while Luc Besson's version of Ong Bak is due to hit sometime this year.


Posted by John Campea at March 13, 2004 11:28 PM


Comments

Do u have information on the actual shooting locations and times in sydney?

Posted by: Steve at March 19, 2004 01:58 AM

Nope, though apparently the Australian Tourism Board is putting money into the film, so if you were to contact them they may be able to help you out.

Posted by: Bubba at March 19, 2004 08:11 AM

Do you know if it is to be released in the UK ?

Posted by: Christophe at April 9, 2004 11:29 AM

Luc Besson bought the world wide rights to Ong Bak and it's done great business everywhere it's played so far so I expect that he'll pick this one up, too. Nothing definite yet, though.

Posted by: Bubba at April 9, 2004 12:00 PM

do you have any filming locations???

Posted by: Tyson at May 10, 2005 05:04 AM