Actor Daniel Wu says Jackie Chan considers him like a son


A 2009 filepic of Jackie Chan and Daniel Wu at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur to promote 'Shinjuku Incident'. Photo: Ong Soon Hin/The Star

Into The Badlands star Daniel Wu, who got his acting break in Hong Kong in the late 1990s, recently spoke extensively with journalist May Lee on The May Lee Show.

The 45-year-old touched on various topics including breaking barriers in Hollywood, racism, the pandemic and the letter he wrote to Bruce Lee (Dear Bruce Lee, I wish you were here...) published on The Undefeated site on June 6.

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