Warrior | Season 3 Now Streaming | Max Original Series

Martial arts drama in San Francisco's Chinatown

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About Warrior | Season 3 Now Streaming | Max Original Series

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About Warrior | Season 3 Now Streaming | Max Original Series

Warrior Season 3 continues the gripping and action-packed narrative from the previous seasons. In the bustling streets and shadowed alleys of late 19th-century San Francisco, the story showcases simmering tension in Chinatown thriving amidst brutal gang war. The plot also masterfully captures the racial and political tension between various groups, incorporating a raw tale of power, family, and loyalty.

Making / Production

Warrior is based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, created by Jonathan Tropper and Justin Lin. The production entailed the meticulous recreation of late 19th-century San Francisco, filled with Chinatown's iconic imagery and aesthetics. The series is known for featuring boldly choreographed martial arts sequences, showcasing a groundbreaking mix of American and Chinese cinema.

Actors

  • Andrew Koji as Ah Sahm: He brings a powerful performance as a martial arts prodigy who becomes embroiled in the Chinatown's gang war. His subtle portrayal of internal conflict and his physicality stand out.
  • Olivia Cheng as Ah Toy: She plays the role of a shrewd businesswoman and a skilled fighter with an impressive depth and ferocity. Her determination is at the heart of her character.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The series is based on an original concept by Bruce Lee, which he was unable to produce during his lifetime.
  • Andrew Koji underwent intense martial arts training to prepare for his role as Ah Sahm.

Quotes

  • "I'm not here to play sides, I'm here to collect." - Ah Sahm

Music, Soundtrack

  • The soulful music of the series is composed by Reza Safinia and H. Scott Salinas, capturing the essence of the era and enhancing the emotional impact of the scenes.