After 20 Years, Young and Dangerous Actors Reunite for New Film Golden Job

After 20 Years, Young and Dangerous Actors Reunite for New Film Golden Job

After 20 Years, Young and Dangerous Actors Reunite for New Film Golden Job

Back to the Action: “Golden Job” Revives the “Young and Dangerous” Legacy

Remember those murky gang‑street vibes of the 90‑s Hong Kong classic Young and Dangerous? Fans get a treat: the original crew is re‑uniting for a brand‑new crime‑action flick, Golden Job, hitting theaters on September 20.

Meet the Stars

  • Ekin Cheng – the charismatic gang leader
  • Jordan Chan – the smooth swagger
  • Michael Tse – the slick hacker
  • Chin Ka‑lok – the tough street fighter
  • Jerry Lamb – the lovable comic relief (and the only one not in his 50s!)
  • Veteran castmate Eric Tsang – the mentor chucking dad‑jokes

Plot Snapshot

The five con‑artists find themselves thrown into a bone‑shaking heist orchestrated by a global drug lord. Humor? Lots. Action? Nothing if not a sweaty 90‑minute takedown featuring shoot‑outs, nail‑biting car chases, and enough adrenaline to keep your heart beating through the whole ride.

Where They Filmed

From the neon‑lit streets of Hong Kong to the scenic vistas of Hungary, Montenegro, Japan, China, Taiwan, and Inner Mongolia, Golden Job takes you on a whirlwind tour of the world’s coolest locales.

Why It Matters

It’s been roughly 20 years since the original Young and Dangerous saga premiered in 1996, and the sixth and final chapter wrapped up in 2000. The comeback feels like a nostalgic pay‑back to a generation that grew up with these gangsters, and those who were out of the 50s say “hey, we’re getting older!” yet these guys still move like they’re mid‑thirties.

Get ready to laugh, gasp, and maybe even feel a twinge of envy—because if you ever dreamt of being a top‑notch con‑artist, Golden Job has you set to fine‑tune your skills for a whole new era.

Golden Job Lights Up Jackie Chan Action Week

Snapshot from Weibo: Just when you thought the film’s spark was all in the choreography, the crew rolled out onto the stage at the 4th Annual International Jackie‑Chan Action Movie Week.

Why the Cast Made a Splash

  • Director Chin: The maestro behind the moves, turning every stunt into a dance.
  • Producer Tsang: The behind‑the‑scenes wizard, keeping the budget in line while the action took the lead.
  • Star Cast: Dressed to kill – they looked so smooth you could swear they had slicked back hair from a future spa.

The Big Sing‑in

On Wednesday, July 18, the ensemble didn’t just wow with the choreography—they hit the mic. The theme song of Golden Job came alive, echoing through the stadium with a beat that made even the unsuspecting audience tap their toes. In a swift, almost cinematic moment, the whole group sang together, proving that plot twists aren’t limited to the screen.

Audience Reactions

People were so captivated that one fan swore the soundtrack had the power to make a cow jump over the moon. Even the cameras seemed to do a little dance of their own, capturing the moment for future laughs.

In summary, Golden Job went beyond the silver screen, offering a day that was part spectacle, part community carnival—leaving everyone wondering why the world hasn’t turned every action movie into a karaoke night yet.

Jackie’s Heartwarming Message

When action legend Jackie Chan got his hands on the funding for this blockbuster, he didn’t just toss money into the mix—he poured his own spirit into it. In a candid moment shared on Weibo, he shared a gem of a quote that feels like a hug from a buddy on a big, noisy set.

Why the Five Actors Are More Than Just Stars

  • Actor 1 – the relentless fighter who keeps the adrenaline pumping.
  • Actor 2 – the swift strategist who plans every move.
  • Actor 3 – the heartbreaker who never misses a beat.
  • Actor 4 – the calm in the storm, bringing balance to the chaos.
  • Actor 5 – the unbreakable soul who reminds us that courage is timeless.

Jackie Chan mused,

“The spirit of brotherhood that these five actors share, both on screen and in real life, is a positive energy that our society needs.”

It’s like a superhero family reunion, only with more flying kicks and a splash of humor. So, next time you’re caught in the grind, remember that a shared smile—even on the cinematic frontlines—can spark the kind of community energy that makes us all feel a little less alone.

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