If you’re feeling Kung Fu redo déjà vu, it’s for a good reason. A female-led reboot of the 1970s series that starred David Carradine is now in development at The CW… more than two years after a female ...
Super-producer Greg Berlanti and Arrow co-showrunner Wendy Mericle have gotten a put pilot commitment from Fox for a female-lead reboot of the 1970's series Kung Fu. The new series will be a sequel to ...
PHOENIX – The CW has their eyes on a new reboot – Kung Fu – from the 1970s film that starred David Carradine. This time, with a female-led cast according to TVLine.com. “The original Kung Fu starred ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Written by Kim, inspired by the original series created by Ed Spielman, in the reimagined Kung Fu, a quarter-life crisis causes a ...
TV Show Casting for Kung Fu, The Wilds, From Scratch, and More Daniel Cudmore has been cast as Keith Spivey, “a nurse at St. Teresa’s where Daimon and Ana’s mother, Victoria, has been ...
Speaking with ComicBook.com, Liang said that the new Kung Fu does infuse elements of the original series, but also tells it from a perspective that she says is “better late than never”. “I think, ...
The reboot of “Kung Fu” that was in development at Fox last season is moving to The CW with a new writer. The project, a new take on the 1972 series starring David Carradine, is being redeveloped at ...
The version written by Kim will be inspired by the original Kung Fu series created by Ed Spielman which ran for three seasons between 1972 and 1975 on ABC. The reboot will follow a young ...
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