‘American Born Chinese’ Star Daniel Wu Joins Ke Huy Quan in ‘With Love’

Daniel Wu is joining forces with Ke Huy Quan in the upcoming film 'With Love'
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Daniel Wu is joining forces with Ke Huy Quan, fresh from his Supporting Actor Oscar win for Everything Everywhere All at Once, in the upcoming film With Love.

This project marks Quan’s return to a leading role, under the banner of 87North and Universal Pictures. They will be joined by Ariana DeBose. The film, directed by Jonathan Eusebio in his directorial debut, is shrouded in secrecy, with details about its plot and Wu’s character yet to be revealed.

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Wu has had a prolific career, spanning over 25 years, beginning with his breakthrough role in Yonfan’s Bishonen. He quickly became a prominent figure in the industry, contributing to a diverse range of projects from action-packed films like Gen-X Cops and Caught in Time to dramatic pieces such as City of Glass.

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His directorial debut, The Heavenly Kings, provided a satirical look at the Hong Kong music industry and earned him the Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Director. Wu’s filmography includes international hits like Go Away Mr. Tumor, Warcraft, Tomb Raider, and Reminiscence.

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Aside from his film career, Wu has made significant contributions to television, notably as a star and executive producer of AMC’s Into the Badlands and the Disney+ series American Born Chinese.

The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on 7 February 2025,

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