![]() The studio source said getting a green light for a “Martial Law” movie will be complicated because the series is produced by three different companies – including CBS Productions and Twentieth Century Fox Television. “It’s still not been decided if Stanley is going to direct the new Sammo film,” Morgan said. Tong, an accomplished Hong Kong director, has directed several cult martial arts movies including “Jackie Chan’s First Strike,” “Rumble In The Bronx,” “Super Cop,” and “Super Cop 2.” ![]() The source also said the film would be directed by famed kung-fu movie director Stanley Tong, who also is an executive producer on “Martial Law.” Studio sources say there is a strong possibility that a “Martial Law” movie starring Hung, and his TV co-star Arsenio Hall, could go into production as early as April. “It just hasn’t been resolved what the movie is going to be.” “We are definitely going to be doing a movie with Sammo during his spring hiatus,” said Andre Morgan, one of the show’s three executive producers. ![]() On the show, Hung plays Sammo Law, an overweight but good-natured Hong Kong cop on assignment with the LAPD, who regularly uses his impressive martial arts skills on criminals. ![]() TV’s most unlikely new star, “Martial Law” cop Sammo Hung, is laying plans to make a movie this summer based on his hit TV show. ![]()
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