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Kai Jin is battling with reality as a young chef in San Francisco's Chinatown. Kai works to recover things after confronting a mysterious spirit, where Kai became the Wu Assassin. Kay began using his enhanced martial arts skills to regain supernatural powers. Kay must recapture these supernatural powers five modern criminals before it is too late.
I think this show has potential. I like the cast. I like the premise. I like the Shaw Brothers vibes and that faint odor of tokusatsu I'm picking up on, too.
[Wu Assassins] harnesses Uwais' energy as both a fighter and an actor in an exciting fashion, and creates a giddy opportunity for martial arts awesomeness to flourish.
Wu Assassins shines with its brutal and bloody martial arts action from Iko Uwais and Mark Dacascos. The same can't be said of the dialogue and some of the acting from the supporting cast.
There's a lot to be hopeful for in Wu Assassins. So, here's to crossing all the fingers and toes we have that it delivers on that hope when the dust settles on its debut season.