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Archive for October 17th, 2006

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

brucelee.jpgRumors of a digitally reincarnated Bruce Lee have been circulating for two or three years now. A while back people were talking about the stillborn project Return of the Dragon, where the martial arts supremo would be returned to the screen via the magic of CGI with the full blessing of his surviving family.

Now it seems that the project might finally be taking shape. In an intruiging news story Production Weekly have stated that “Rob Cohen is set to helm Rage & Fury featuring the legendary Bruce Lee. Assuming this isn’t a documentary (Incidentally, Cohen made the biopic Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story in 1993) we can only assume that digital FX will bring back the high kicking star to theaters, much in the way that Brando was resurrected for Superman Returns. If we’ve interpreted this story correctly it’s sure to raise plenty of ethical questions. We shall watch with interest as the story develops.

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