Choreography-Driven Chaos: Behind The Furious’ Epic Final Fight

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Source: Variety
Choreography-Driven Chaos: Behind The Furious’ Epic Final Fight
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Entertainment feature detailing how The Furious’ fight scenes were built: choreographer Kenji Tanigaki and stunt team blended Chinese Wushu and Judo to craft balletic yet brutal battles, with cameras embedded in the action from rehearsals to shooting. The climactic 20-minute police-station brawl was shot over 18 days, and the ending was expanded from two-on-two to a five-on-five melee after a beloved villain, Brian Le, was brought back. The piece emphasizes collaboration between actors’ martial arts backgrounds, long pre-production rehearsals, and a desire for a sequel if audiences respond well.

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