Stranglehold’s cast: Chow Yun-Fat meets the Mummy

Vosloo - Image 1There’s no doubt that Chow Yun-Fat is doing his own character’s voice in the upcoming action game Stranglehold, but light has been shed lately on who the supporting cast will be. We were thrilled with what we found out recently as top talents happen to be in the roster.

Spearheading the support cast is Arnold Vosloo. The name may not ring a bell, but if you remember the movies “The Mummy” and “The Mummy Returns”, you know the guy because he’s the mummy himself. He also played the role of the African mercenary colonel in Blood Diamond.

Randall Duk Kim from “The Matrix Reloaded” and “Enter the Matrix” is also in the mix along with other industry veterans like Grant George, David Lodge, Lydia Look, Neil Kaplan, Stephanie Sheh, Michael Sorich, Russell Wong, Danny Bernardo, Jin Kim, Phuoc Nguyen, Andrew Lee, Joseph Yau, Philip Chan, Ronal A. Cheng and Alexander Brandon.

Screenshots and videos have revealed that the game carries that distinctive and gritty atmosphere that separate John Woo‘s flicks from the rest. The action also seems very “Asian” with martial arts-inspired moves like kicking off walls and stylish close combat. Will Woo’s film mastery along with a talented cast be complimented by an equally engrossing game? We’ll see. Right now, it’s safe to say that Stranglehold shows some serious promise.

Via Blues News

Vosloo - Image 1There’s no doubt that Chow Yun-Fat is doing his own character’s voice in the upcoming action game Stranglehold, but light has been shed lately on who the supporting cast will be. We were thrilled with what we found out recently as top talents happen to be in the roster.

Spearheading the support cast is Arnold Vosloo. The name may not ring a bell, but if you remember the movies “The Mummy” and “The Mummy Returns”, you know the guy because he’s the mummy himself. He also played the role of the African mercenary colonel in Blood Diamond.

Randall Duk Kim from “The Matrix Reloaded” and “Enter the Matrix” is also in the mix along with other industry veterans like Grant George, David Lodge, Lydia Look, Neil Kaplan, Stephanie Sheh, Michael Sorich, Russell Wong, Danny Bernardo, Jin Kim, Phuoc Nguyen, Andrew Lee, Joseph Yau, Philip Chan, Ronal A. Cheng and Alexander Brandon.

Screenshots and videos have revealed that the game carries that distinctive and gritty atmosphere that separate John Woo‘s flicks from the rest. The action also seems very “Asian” with martial arts-inspired moves like kicking off walls and stylish close combat. Will Woo’s film mastery along with a talented cast be complimented by an equally engrossing game? We’ll see. Right now, it’s safe to say that Stranglehold shows some serious promise.

Via Blues News

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