as Wong Kei-ying (Fei-hung’s father) in a powerful special appearance. Final Verdict
Fei-hung isn't just a fighter; he's a mole. He successfully infiltrates the Black Tiger gang, earning the trust of the fearsome boss, (the legendary Sammo Hung), to take the syndicate down from the inside and avenge his father. Why This Version Stands Out
Critics from The Hollywood Reporter have noted that Eddie Peng brings a "cooler, sexier" energy to the role, focusing on the character's outwardly rebellious youth.
Set in 1868 during the late Qing Dynasty, the story follows a 21-year-old (played by Eddie Peng ). In the port city of Guangzhou, two ruthless crime factions—the Black Tiger and the Northern Sea —rule with an iron fist.
As the main villain, Sammo Hung delivers a powerhouse performance that many reviewers believe "blows everyone off the screen" whenever he appears.
Whether you're watching for the first time or revisiting it in crisp , here is why this reimagining belongs on your watchlist. The Plot: A Hero in the Making