Apolar Battlefield (2020) [N/A]

Featuring:
Gao Deng, Yichen Liu, Zhang Yang

Directed by:
Guo Yulong


Release Date:
May 15, 2020

Original Title:
张三丰2太极天师

Alternate Titles:
Zhang Sanfeng 2: Tai Chi Master
张三丰2万兽无疆
张三丰之万兽无疆

Genres:
Action

Production Countries:
China

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Tai Chi guru Zhang Sanfeng deciphered the eighth-level mystery box, broke the border-less mind and magic skills and wiped out the stories of martial arts scum.

In the late Yuan Dynasty, a mysterious group named Xiuluomu claimed that they had the Baji Black Box, the most valuable treasure in the martial arts world. They invited top martial artists to attend the martial arts assembly. In fact, with a secretly made poison, they turned the martial artists into half-human and half-beast creatures, making them work for them. Zhang Sanfeng wanted to show up their evil plot, but was attacked by the creatures. Luckily, he was saved by Taoist Qiu. However, Bai Qingqing fell off a cliff because of protecting the Baji Black Box. On the way to look for Bai, Zhang Sanfeng got to know the secret of the Box and found Bai who had lost her memory. At this time, Xiuluomu secretly abducted Bai and forced Zhang Sanfeng to hand the Box over to them. Zhang Sanfeng was caught in a dilemma.

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Internet Movie Database 6.7/10

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