John Woo came close to directing aKatomovie in the ' XC that would ’ve star Phillip Rhee , but it woefully never chance , even though it should have . John Woo is a highly respected legal action filmmakerall around the human beings , rising to celebrity in Hong Kong with hits likeBullet in the HeadandHard Boiled . Rhee   is also known as the   font of theBest of the Bestseries of soldierly humanities films , so bringing   the two   together for aKatomovie would seem like a match made in heaven .

Speaking to Scott AdkinsonThe Art of Action , Rhee said that in the ' 90s , he ’d write a script for aKatomovie , though it " had nothing to do with The Green Hornet " . Rhee explained follow 1993’sBest of the Best 2,some producer took interest in his script , including Oliver Stone . This led to Rhee eventually signing a three - picture heap with Warner Bros. to admit theKatoproject .

However , when John Woo was brought aboard as theatre director by Rhee ’s writing partner , Rhee tell that Warner Bros. , seemingly perplexed byJohn Woo ’s movie workat the time , balked at him as the pick of director . As Rhee said , he felt that the studio ’s mentality on Woo was " aweless " and " They did n’t offer him a mess of money . " This ultimately led to Rhee’sKatoproject not moving forward , while Rhee further explained that   Universal then approached Woo with an crack to direct the Jean - Claude Van Damme activity movieHard Target , which Woo accepted ( Adkins himself would after launch the 2016 sequelHard Target 2 , direct by Roel Reine . )

How Rachel Zegler’s

It ’s not fully clear from Rhee ’s commentary onKato ’s want of connection toThe Green Hornetwhether his script simply did n’t ask the Green Hornet and focused on theKato character made famous by Bruce Lee , or if it was a totally new story and theatrical role . In any pillowcase , the missed chance for Rhee and Woo to work together is quite unfortunate . With Rhee ’s skills as a soldierly creative person and legal action picture lead , aKatomovie helmed by John Woo could really have been something special .

TheBest of the Bestmovies are beloved by soldierlike artistry audiences for their reverential showcasing of Korean martial humanities like Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido . The first twoBest of the Bestfilms showed Rhee as a nimble and swift action mechanism hero . Best of the Best 2put Rhee ’s persona Tommy Lee against the hulk villain Brakus ( Ralf Moeller ) and deliver incredible combat scenes in a modern gladiatorial setting with Rhee , Moeller , and other battler .

Rhee would subsequently make two more movies intheBest of the Bestmartial arts serial , Best of the Best 3 : No turn BackandBest of the Best : Without monition . After a long retirement from movie making , Rhee returned in front of and behind the camera in the 2015 movieUnderdog youngster . At the same time , Woo would mastermind legion action motion picture hit in Hollywood afterHard Target , includingBroken Arrow , Face / Off , andMission : inconceivable 2 . Though both Rhee and Woo each have made amazing action movies on an individual basis , their never - realise quislingism on Rhee’sKatoscreenplay   sadly never get off the ground despite its great potential .

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

NEXT : John Woo ’s Blackjack Cast Dolph Lundgren As A Hero Afraid Of The Color White

Kaitlyn Santa Juana in Final Destination Bloodlines Interview header

Kato-Phillip-Rhee

Phillip Rhee in Best of the Best Without Warning pic

Movies