Wu Assassins Season 1 is a binge-worthy experience for anyone who loves Iron Fist , Warrior , or classic Kung Fu cinema. With its 10-episode arc, it delivers a complete story while setting the stage for the follow-up movie, Fistful of Vengeance .
For fans of the genre, this series offers several standout elements:
The story follows (played by the incredible Iko Uwais), a humble chef working in San Francisco. His life takes a drastic turn when he encounters a mystical spirit who bestows upon him the powers of the "Wu Assassin."
The women of the series take center stage in the action. Paths Pt. 1: The setup for the final confrontation.
Whether you are watching for the mystical lore or the bone-crunching stunts, Kai Jin’s journey is one of the most unique action series of the decade.
Wu Assassins (2019) Season 1: The Ultimate Martial Arts Fantasy Review
Starring Iko Uwais ( The Raid ) and Lewis Tan ( Mortal Kombat ), the fight sequences are fast, brutal, and expertly filmed. Unlike many Western shows, the actors here are genuine martial arts experts.
The series features a strong Asian-American cast, exploring themes of heritage, loyalty, and the immigrant experience within the framework of an action show. Episode Breakdown (E01-E10)
The show isn't just about punching and kicking. The elemental powers of the Wu Lords add a "superhero" layer to the story, making the stakes feel much higher than a standard crime drama.
If you are searching for you are likely looking for a high-octane blend of supernatural fantasy and gritty street combat. Released as a Netflix Original, Wu Assassins brings a fresh perspective to the martial arts genre, combining ancient Chinese mythology with the modern-day backdrop of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The Plot: A Chosen One in Chinatown
Simon Bates, BBC Radio Devon
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Wu Assassins Season 1 is a binge-worthy experience for anyone who loves Iron Fist , Warrior , or classic Kung Fu cinema. With its 10-episode arc, it delivers a complete story while setting the stage for the follow-up movie, Fistful of Vengeance .
For fans of the genre, this series offers several standout elements:
The story follows (played by the incredible Iko Uwais), a humble chef working in San Francisco. His life takes a drastic turn when he encounters a mystical spirit who bestows upon him the powers of the "Wu Assassin."
The women of the series take center stage in the action. Paths Pt. 1: The setup for the final confrontation.
Whether you are watching for the mystical lore or the bone-crunching stunts, Kai Jin’s journey is one of the most unique action series of the decade.
Wu Assassins (2019) Season 1: The Ultimate Martial Arts Fantasy Review
Starring Iko Uwais ( The Raid ) and Lewis Tan ( Mortal Kombat ), the fight sequences are fast, brutal, and expertly filmed. Unlike many Western shows, the actors here are genuine martial arts experts.
The series features a strong Asian-American cast, exploring themes of heritage, loyalty, and the immigrant experience within the framework of an action show. Episode Breakdown (E01-E10)
The show isn't just about punching and kicking. The elemental powers of the Wu Lords add a "superhero" layer to the story, making the stakes feel much higher than a standard crime drama.
If you are searching for you are likely looking for a high-octane blend of supernatural fantasy and gritty street combat. Released as a Netflix Original, Wu Assassins brings a fresh perspective to the martial arts genre, combining ancient Chinese mythology with the modern-day backdrop of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The Plot: A Chosen One in Chinatown