Crime Drama Returns June 29
Apr 27, 2023
Max’s original series “Warrior” is returning this summer with actor Andrew Koji (“Bullet Train”) leading the period crime drama based on the ideas/writings of the legendary martial arts star/figure Bruce Lee. A new teaser trailer for the third season (see below) has been released, giving audiences a glimpse of what to expect with this next wave of “Warrior” episodes.
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That teaser reveals that its third season will return in late June. The action-packed show is set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. With that setting in mind, the main story follows Ah Sahm (Koji), a martial arts prodigy who emigrates from China to San Francisco under mysterious circumstances and becomes a hatchet man for one of Chinatown’s most powerful tongs (Chinese organized crime family). In the wake of the race riots that upended Chinatown in season two, in season three, we’ll see Mai Ling using her government connections to consolidate power while Ah Sahm and the Hop Wei must find new ways to survive.
A crime drama that takes place in the latter half of the 19th century during brutal gang wars in San Francisco’s Chinatown, it follows martial arts prodigy Ah Sahm, a Chinese immigrant who arrives in the City of Lights under mysterious circumstances. Once he proves his prowess as a fighter, Sahm becomes a hitman for one of Chinatown’s most powerful organized crime families. As he is mentored by the son of the crime family’s leader, learning the ins and outs of gang warfare, Al Sahm wins the confidence of brothel madam Ah Toy, eventually revealing to her his true intentions.
“Warrior” will begin streaming on June 29, and you can watch that new teaser footage below.
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