UPDATE: The official Trailer for Hidden Strike aka SNAFU is finally here via XYZ Films!
Hidden Strike premieres on Netflix July 28th.
UPDATE: According to @JChanFrance on Twitter, post-production on SNAFU aka Situation Normal: All F*cked Up is 100% completed and the film is expected to get a Netflix release.
I have information from a “reliable” source that says the blockbuster S.N.A.F.U. Situation Normal: All F***ed Up starring @EyeOfJackieChan and @JohnCena is fully completed and will be streaming on @netflix . Hey @netflix ! when will you communicate on it ? Wake up ! @NetflixFR pic.twitter.com/HeyPFriFGN
— Jackie Chan France (@JChanFrance) January 8, 2023
UPDATE: According to our recent interview with Mortal Kombat star Max Huang, he revealed that he has a small part in SNAFU along with serving as the assistant stunt coordinator on the film.
Production on Snafu has been completed for some time now, so expect a release possibly at the end of this year.
UPDATE: Have a look at the teaser Poster for SNAFU, which was formally known as Project X-Traction.
UPDATE: Check out the behind-the-scene image of Jackie Chan on the set below!
UPDATE: Looks like the long awaited team-up between Chan and Stallone will have to wait as current WWE superstar John Cena (Bumblebee) has replaced Stallone as the co-lead.
The working title for the film is now called Project X.
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter
International martial arts superstar Jackie Chan (Kung Fu Yoga) and action legend Sylvester Stallone (Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2) is finally teaming up for the action thriller Ex-Baghdad.
The film will be directed by Scott Waugh (Need For Speed) on an $80 million budget. Chan will also be producing through his company SR Media, with Qi Jianhong and Talent International’s Esmond Ren along with Hans Canosa.
The script written by Arash Amel (Grace Of Monaco) follows an incident “when a China-run oil refinery is attacked in Mosul, Iraq, a Chinese private security contractor (Chan) is called in to extract the oil workers. He learns, however, that the attackers’ real plan is to steal a fortune in oil, and teams up with an American former Marine (Stallone) to stop them.”
Stallone has been trying to convince Chan to come on-board The Expendables franchise for many years but Chan has hesitated due to the amount of screen-time that is available in such a crowded film. However, this project came up and presented the perfect opportunity for the two action icons to finally share the silver screen together and co-headline.
SOURCE: Deadline