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Castle (Korean Drama)
Castle is a manhwa/webtoon series created by Jeong Yoon. Amur Tigro, the eminent assassin of Iskra, retires from the organization after one last job, and returns to his homeland in Korea to tackle Castle: The omnipotent criminal syndicate that governs Korea's underworld. He has a plan that has undergone years of preparation to be realized, and the plot will follow not only his, but the point of view of all within his schemes. Tigro is not the only one who schemes, and layers upon layers of conspiracy and betrayal bubble just below the surface, and for better or for worse, Tigro's quest for revenge and justice upon the heads of Castle might stir others into unforeseen action.

King of the Octagon (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Hwiseong Lee, who was once a promising athlete with his gifted athletic abilities in high school, works part-time at a convenience store. One day, he is invited to an MMA event which eventually leads him to a new adventure. After visiting the Octagon for the first time, he feels overwhelmed by what he has just witnessed. How will his life change as he begins training, and will he rise to glory as an MMA fighter?

Justice Deserved (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Ever feel like the legal system's punishment just isn't enough? Taepil Kim knows that feeling better than anyone. Ever since he was slapped with ten years in prison for retaliating against two burglars who killed his wife and left his son in a coma, he stopped having faith in the kind of justice the judicial system could bring. But one day, he's given the opportunity to become a Punisher-- a government-authorized vigilante who acts according to the Code of Hammurabi. The bad guys better watch out now, because Taepil is determined to give them a taste of their own medicine...

Lord of the Fists (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Remember when high school drama felt way more serious than it really was? Well, in Taeyang City, there's a little more on the line than gossip and hurt feelings. It's more about loose teeth and broken jaws! With every high school in town ruled by a gang of hard-knock delinquents, the top dogs fight for dominance and the elusive title of "Myeongwang," the greatest high school fighter of them all. At first, transfer student Ujae wants nothing to do with this, but he is soon dragged back into gang life to settle a score with the notorious Sunrise gang...

Doom Breaker (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Zephyr is the last human fighting evil in a world abandoned by the gods. When he is killed in battle by Tartarus, the god of destruction, all hope for humanity seems lost. But Zephyr's fate is not sealed — the gods who find his battles entertaining have gifted him a second chance at life, as he is sent ten years into the past, back to when he was a slave instead of the most powerful human alive. Can Zephyr get his revenge against Tartarus and save the woman he loves, or is he doomed to repeat the past?

King of the Arena (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: First-year Gilsu Lee transfers schools to run from the bullying and violence. And the new place seems almost perfect. Everyone in his class is friendly and kind, and no one is bullying anybody. Violence? No, we don't do anything like that in this school. That's what the "Arena" is for. Don't forget, Gilsu. What happens in the ring stays in the ring!

Teenage Mercenary (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: At the age of eight, ljin Yu lost his parents in a plane crash and became stranded in a foreign land, forced to become a child mercenary in order to stay alive. He returns home ten years later to be reunited with his family in Korea, where food and shelter are plenty and everything seems peaceful. But ljin will soon learn that life as a teenager is a whole other feat of survival. With only one year of high school left, ljin must master new tactics to maneuver his way around the schoolhouse battleground. Can he survive a year of high school? Or rather, will the school be able to survive him?

Juvenile Detention Center (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Juyeong is in a juvenile detention center for the attempted murder of his father, Gang-ryong. He clings to hope, dreaming of a future in Seoul with his childhood friend, Dayeon. But everything shatters when Dayeon is tragically killed by a rogue truck, and the devastation deepens when Juyeong learns that his father was behind the wheel. In a cruel twist, Gang-ryong regains consciousness and offers Juyeong an ultimatum: "If you want revenge, become the king of this detention center!" Now, Juyeong must navigate the treacherous world of prison politics, determined to rise to power and avenge his friend.

To Not Die (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: Dajun is bullied every single day at school. Desperate, he believes taking his own life will end his torment but soon realizes it's not him who deserves to die... it's all the scumbags in this world. And when an incident with his bullies forces him to have to fend for himself on the streets, Dajun sets out for revenge. To do so, he'll need to become strong. But he quickly learns that school bullies aren't his greatest enemy... he's now got bigger fish to fry.

The Executioner (Korean Drama)
(Based on the webtoon) Synopsis: A hero should never kill anyone, not even the worst of villains. Gangyu could never understand why his team of heroes lived by those words, but he tried his best to do the same... until the villain who wiped out his squad killed his brother in prison. Gangyu breaks his vow and enters Ruculus with permission to kill as the prison's executioner. Now, he must fight his way through the villains to kill the worst of them all.

Street Fighter (2026 Film)
Street Fighter is an upcoming live-action film based on Capcom's popular fighting game series of the same name. It is currently in development by Legendary and distributed by Sony Pictures. The film will be directed by Kitao Sakurai.

Shiva
High octane hyperviolent martial arts action all filmed in a single continuous take. Other Genres: Gangster and Neo-Noir

Jamie Siu: Drunken Fist
Martial arts action showcasing drunken fist kung fu. Set in Hong Kong. Incorporates elements of the gangster and delinquent genres.

Untitled Cyberpunk + Noir + Gangster + Martial Arts Action + Horror Film
A super intense and hyperviolent live action film that combines elements of the martial arts action, cyberpunk, neo-noir, gangster, and horror genres.

Gangs of Seoul
Think Cyberpunk 2077 meets The Raid and Timo Tjahjanto films like The Night Comes For Us and The Shadow Strays. Genres: Martial Arts Action, Gangster, Cyberpunk, Neo-Noir. A massive ensemble cast of gangsters and martial artists. Each character is tied to a unique and distinct martial art style such as Muay Thai / Lethwei, Kung Fu, Capoeira, Boxing, Taekwondo, Judo, Silat, Escrima, etc.

Virtua Fighter (Live Action TV Series)
The ultimate World Fighting Tournament is about to start, and all kinds of fighters from around the world, solely relying on one's physical strength, engage in a life-or-death tournament to determine the world No. 1 fighter. Behind the Tournament however, there exists an intrigue designed by an evil syndicate.

Stellar Blade
The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been forced to abandon Earth after losing a war against monstrous creatures known as the Naytibas. In an effort to reclaim their home, Eve and her squad are deployed from the Colony to fight the Naytibas and retake Earth. Along the way, Eve encounters two survivors, Adam and Lily, and eventually settles in Xion, the last surviving human city on Earth. Eve then establishes contact with Orcal, an elder, and begins forming relationships with the residents of Xion, all in pursuit of her mission to save humanity and reclaim Earth.

Who should play Lin Lie in the MCU?
All the possibilities for Lin Lie in the MCU.

Masters of Kung Fu
An action packed team-up movie with Shang-Chi, Danny Rand, and Lin Lie!

For Honor
After a natural catastrophe pitted the most fearsome warriors against one another in a fight for resources and territory, the bloodthirsty warlord Apollyon believes the people of the Knights, Vikings, and Samurai have grown weak and wants to create an age of all-out war through manipulation of each faction. To this end the perspectives of characters within each faction are shown as events unfold, battles are waged, and agendas are created as Apollyon works to ensure continuous sparks of conflict between the Legion, the Warborn, and the Chosen from the Myre. With a later DLC, the Wu-Lin, based on Chinese culture, were added, while in-game lore links the Romans fighting for the Legion to a fifth Roman-based faction not present in the game.