Warrior has fought its final fight.
TVLine has learned that the martial arts/crime drama based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee has been cancelled and will not be returning for a fourth season on Max.
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TVLine has learned that the martial arts/crime drama based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee has been cancelled and will not be returning for a fourth season on Max.
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Of some comfort to fans/prospective samplers: Netflix has picked up non-exclusive rights to Warrior‘s first three seasons, to hit...
- 12/18/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Ah, weddings!
Aren't they the most joyous occasions? People eat, drink, dance, and have a good time.
And for the couple, it is an extra special time when they celebrate their love in front of friends and family.
Of course, this is the rosy, idealistic version of events because, at many weddings, many people are present out of obligation, the food might not be that good, some couples are not in love, and enemies are usually in the midst.
Mai Ling and Li Yong's wedding was a mix of both on Warrior Warrior Season 3 Episode 8.
Was the wedding beautiful? Yes. All weddings are beautiful because everyone looks their best.
Mai Ling's was no different with everyone who's everyone present.
There were some Chinese wedding traditions to observe, including a friendly sparring between Li Yong and Kong Pak, which would foreshadow something.
But the plotting never ends.
Unlike Wayne and his friends on Letterkenny,...
Aren't they the most joyous occasions? People eat, drink, dance, and have a good time.
And for the couple, it is an extra special time when they celebrate their love in front of friends and family.
Of course, this is the rosy, idealistic version of events because, at many weddings, many people are present out of obligation, the food might not be that good, some couples are not in love, and enemies are usually in the midst.
Mai Ling and Li Yong's wedding was a mix of both on Warrior Warrior Season 3 Episode 8.
Was the wedding beautiful? Yes. All weddings are beautiful because everyone looks their best.
Mai Ling's was no different with everyone who's everyone present.
There were some Chinese wedding traditions to observe, including a friendly sparring between Li Yong and Kong Pak, which would foreshadow something.
But the plotting never ends.
Unlike Wayne and his friends on Letterkenny,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
If you stay somewhere for too long, you might think that its problems are unique to the place.
Hop Wei, Leary, Lee, and Wang Chao left Chinatown on Warrior Season 3 Episode 6, and we saw how the world outside Chinatown functions.
And spoiler alert, it wasn't that much different. It was still a man-eat-man world out there.
Despite agreeing with Mai Ling about printing and sharing the chop, Hop Wei decided to broaden their horizons and strike a deal with some German acquittances of Father Jun.
Father Jun's return was a dividing affair as there was no telling what he might do. As it stood, Young Jun had established himself as the Hop Wei's leader, and the old guard's return might upset the existing equilibrium.
Young Jun would not have made a deal with Mai Ling if it were up to him because they were the gender-swapped version of each other,...
Hop Wei, Leary, Lee, and Wang Chao left Chinatown on Warrior Season 3 Episode 6, and we saw how the world outside Chinatown functions.
And spoiler alert, it wasn't that much different. It was still a man-eat-man world out there.
Despite agreeing with Mai Ling about printing and sharing the chop, Hop Wei decided to broaden their horizons and strike a deal with some German acquittances of Father Jun.
Father Jun's return was a dividing affair as there was no telling what he might do. As it stood, Young Jun had established himself as the Hop Wei's leader, and the old guard's return might upset the existing equilibrium.
Young Jun would not have made a deal with Mai Ling if it were up to him because they were the gender-swapped version of each other,...
- 7/20/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
A Cinemax original, gripping action series, Warrior, is inspired by the writings of the legendary martial arts master Bruce Lee. This gripping action thriller revolves around a Chinese immigrant, Ah Sahm, in Chinatown in San Francisco during the late 1800s. As the protagonist fights for power and survival, his journey becomes marked by rivalries, alliances, and personal struggles that shape this brave fighter’s destiny. With its heart-pounding action and intricate characters, Warrior became a show that successfully captured and fascinated audiences worldwide. In 2019 and 2020, two seasons of Warrior aired on HBO Max and won the audience’s hearts. Let’s revisit the storyline to explore Ah Sahm’s journey.
Spoilers Ahead
Did Ah Sahm Rejoin Hop Wei In Season 1 Of ‘Warrior’?
In Season 1 of Warrior, the Tong Wars of the late 1800s in San Francisco’s Chinatown provided the backdrop for a gripping tale. The story follows Ah Sahm,...
Spoilers Ahead
Did Ah Sahm Rejoin Hop Wei In Season 1 Of ‘Warrior’?
In Season 1 of Warrior, the Tong Wars of the late 1800s in San Francisco’s Chinatown provided the backdrop for a gripping tale. The story follows Ah Sahm,...
- 7/18/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Some shows deserve saving. After watching Warrior Season 3 premiere, the show makes an excellent case for why it deserves to be around.
It has almost been three years since its future was in the air after Cinemax stopped making scripted content, and many shows can't survive being off the air for so long.
When different platforms with different business models save shows, there are many noticeable changes in the show's creative direction, which can make or break it.
Yet, there was no noticeable change in Warrior Season 3 as it delivered the same complexly interwoven narrative, epic action sequences, stellar writing, and good music.
Watching the three-episode season premiere was a great reminder of why this show is loveable and perfectly entertaining.
Warrior Season 3 Episode 1 picked up a short while after the wild race war that plagued San Francisco in the Warrior Season 2 finale.
Territories had been divided, Ah Sahm was viewed as this savior,...
It has almost been three years since its future was in the air after Cinemax stopped making scripted content, and many shows can't survive being off the air for so long.
When different platforms with different business models save shows, there are many noticeable changes in the show's creative direction, which can make or break it.
Yet, there was no noticeable change in Warrior Season 3 as it delivered the same complexly interwoven narrative, epic action sequences, stellar writing, and good music.
Watching the three-episode season premiere was a great reminder of why this show is loveable and perfectly entertaining.
Warrior Season 3 Episode 1 picked up a short while after the wild race war that plagued San Francisco in the Warrior Season 2 finale.
Territories had been divided, Ah Sahm was viewed as this savior,...
- 6/29/2023
- by Denis Kimathi
- TVfanatic
Midway through a sword fight in an upcoming episode of Max’s period action drama Warrior, one of the combatants loses her blade and seems on the verge of death at the hands of the man she wants revenge against. He’s so confident in his abilities, though, that he invites her to pick up her weapon and resume, smugly telling her, “You came all this way. It would be a shame to give up now.”
For a while, it seemed that the TV business had given up on Warrior.
For a while, it seemed that the TV business had given up on Warrior.
- 6/29/2023
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
“To hell with circumstances. I create opportunities.” Bruce Lee
Max’s Warrior began as an eight-page TV treatment by Bruce Lee which was completely rejected by the networks. Nearly a half-century later, Shannon Lee revitalized her father’s idea for development by Cinemax and enlisted noted director Justin Lin and screenwriter Jonathan Tropper to create the pilot. In 2019 Cinemax picked up Warrior for one season and its freshman outing won many accolades for its inclusivity and representation, coupled with kick ass action. Warrior was hailed as a rare homegrown tentpole series for Cinemax and got renewed for a second season.
But then in early 2020, Cinemax announced it would no longer commission original shows due to the switch to new streaming platform, HBO Max. Season two was already in the can so it was televised in late 2020. But when Director Justin Lin asked about the possibility of a third season, HBO Max...
Max’s Warrior began as an eight-page TV treatment by Bruce Lee which was completely rejected by the networks. Nearly a half-century later, Shannon Lee revitalized her father’s idea for development by Cinemax and enlisted noted director Justin Lin and screenwriter Jonathan Tropper to create the pilot. In 2019 Cinemax picked up Warrior for one season and its freshman outing won many accolades for its inclusivity and representation, coupled with kick ass action. Warrior was hailed as a rare homegrown tentpole series for Cinemax and got renewed for a second season.
But then in early 2020, Cinemax announced it would no longer commission original shows due to the switch to new streaming platform, HBO Max. Season two was already in the can so it was televised in late 2020. But when Director Justin Lin asked about the possibility of a third season, HBO Max...
- 6/29/2023
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Warrior is ready to fight another day.
Season 3 of the action-packed drama series, which is based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, is set to debut with its first two episodes on Thursday, June 29, on what will by then be known as simply HBO Max. Watch a teaser trailer above.
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Season 3 of the action-packed drama series, which is based on the writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, is set to debut with its first two episodes on Thursday, June 29, on what will by then be known as simply HBO Max. Watch a teaser trailer above.
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- 4/27/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The teaser trailer’s only features 15 seconds of footage, but at least Warrior fans are finally getting an update on the much-anticipated third season. The Max Original drama will premiere with the release of the first two episodes of season three on June 29, 2023, two and a half years after the season two finale.
The critically acclaimed martial arts action drama debuted on Cinemax in April 2019. Season two followed in October 2020, wrapping up on December 4, 2020. Luckily, for those of us who need a refresher, the first two seasons of the show are available for binge-watching on HBO Max, which will soon be known as just “Max.”
Andrew Koji returns to lead the cast as Ah Sahm. Season three also features Dianne Doan as Mai Ling, Olivia Cheng as Ah Toy, Jason Tobin as Young Jun, and Joe Taslim as Li Yong. Hoon Lee stars as Wang Chao, Kieran Bew is Bill O’Hara,...
The critically acclaimed martial arts action drama debuted on Cinemax in April 2019. Season two followed in October 2020, wrapping up on December 4, 2020. Luckily, for those of us who need a refresher, the first two seasons of the show are available for binge-watching on HBO Max, which will soon be known as just “Max.”
Andrew Koji returns to lead the cast as Ah Sahm. Season three also features Dianne Doan as Mai Ling, Olivia Cheng as Ah Toy, Jason Tobin as Young Jun, and Joe Taslim as Li Yong. Hoon Lee stars as Wang Chao, Kieran Bew is Bill O’Hara,...
- 4/27/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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