

"The Monkey King 3" is set to begin filming in December. Director Soi Cheang and star Aaron Kwok return for the final chapter in their reinterpretation of the Monkey King saga in 'The Monkey King 3. Him said that his marriage with Tavia Yeung has made him more mature and that he hopes it will translate well in the film. Three starring in Aaron youngest 48 years old this year, the trio combined age is 156.

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They also shared a photo of the actor, with his back facing the camera, as the make-up team try to recreate his previous look.Īside from Aaron, Him Law will also return as his character the Sand Monk, joining Feng Shaofeng, who has already confirmed his participation as Monk Tang. Special effects makeup to use six hours per dayBy the Chow Yun Fat, Donnie Yen, Aaron Kwok three kings led the movie Journey to the West of the Monkey King appeared on the 16th Film Festival, the film screened to determine this year's Lunar New Year stalls. Aaron Kwok is perfect as the Monkey King himself (Aaron also played a different character in the prequel to this film) and is quite compelling in his portrayal of the conflicted beast. He recalled, I had to spend two weeks wearing a costume that made me look like a wild monkey. Still, The Monkey King 2 is a highly frenetic and energetic movie that has a lot to offer. Aaron who plays the Monkey King, particularly struggled with the scenes where he played a wild monkey.

Aaron Kwok returns to star in "The Monkey King 3" Writer: Heidi HsiaĢ3 Nov – Although director Cheang Pou Soi previously stated that he plans to have different actors playing Sun Wukong in "The Monkey King" franchise, it was recently reported that Aaron Kwok will be reprising his role as the powerful demon.Īs reported on Phoenix News, on 21 November, the studio announced that Aaron will return as Sun Wukong and that the actor has already begun studying his script and getting used to his furry costume again. Aaron was required to put on prosthetics and heavy costume makeup, which took up at least five hours each day.
