By what name was A Legend (2024) officially released in Canada in English?
An archeologist noticed that the texture of the relics discovered during the excavation of a glacier closely resembled a jade pendant seen in one of his dreams. He and his team then embark on an expedition into the depths of the glacier.
Cast
Jackie Chan Jackie Chan
Bextiyar Gülnezer Bextiyar Gülnezer
Yixing Zhang Yixing Zhang
Aarif Rahman Aarif Rahman
Chen Li Chen Li
Other cast:
Kim Hee-seon Kim Hee-seon
Max Huang Max Huang
Shawn Dou Shawn Dou
Yecheng Zheng Yecheng Zheng
Xiaoran Peng Xiaoran Peng … (as Peng Xiao Ran)
Bassem Khayati Bassem Khayati
Yanlin Wang Yanlin Wang
Professor Chen, an archaeology expert, notices that the texture on the artifacts discovered by his students during a glacier expedition, is strikingly similar to a jade pendant he had seen in his dreams. It seems as that the pendant is connecting the realm of dreams to reality. Filled with curiosity, Professor Chen leads the research team on a journey deep into the Glacier Temple, in search of the truth behind his dreams, embarking on a fantastical adventure together
Release date
2024 (China)
Country of origin
China
Language
Mandarin
Filming locations
Ili, Xinjiang, China
Production companies
Bona Film GroupShanghai Lix Entertainment
A Legend est la suite de The Myth (2005), toujours réalisé par Stanley Tong. Prévu en Chine en 2024.
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