Olivia Liang will play the lead role in the remake of 'Kung Fu.' |
The reboot of the 1970s television series Kung Fu isn't exactly like the original show. For one thing, the central character is a woman.
The CW product found its star in Olivia Liang of Legacies. In the original, producers yellow-faced David Carradine in a role meant for martial arts legend Bruce Lee.
In the remade Kung Fu, a quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese American woman, Nicky Chen (Liang), to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice — all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and is now targeting her.
Liang’s casting in the CW/Warner Bros. Kung Fu pilot comes on the heels of her joining the network and studio’s drama series Legacies as a recurring earlier this season. She plays Alyssa Chang on The Vampire Diaries offshoot.
Liang’s previous credits include Dating After College and guest shots on Grey’s Anatomy and One Day at a Time. She guest stars on the current second season of Hulu’s Into the Dark.
Besides starring Carradine, the original Kung Fu, was reportedly first pitched by Bruce Lee. His idea was rejected - reportedly because producers couldn't accept an Asian as the hero -- but elements of his idea made it into the Kung Fu series.
The series Warrior, which premiered last year, is reportedly closer to Lee's original idea which takes place amid the Tong Wars in 19th Century San Francisco's Chinatown and Barbary Coast.
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