Bleeding Steel Trailer: Jackie Chan Takes Down A Super-Powered Cyborg
Jackie Chan is 64 years old, but no one would ever guess that's his true his age — especially not after watching the newest trailer for Bleeding Steel.
An off-the-walls techno action thriller from director Leo Zhang, Bleeding Steel stars Jackie Chan as a Hong Kong police inspector named Lin tasked with going face to face — human face to technologically advanced face, to be more accurate — with Andre, a super-powered cyber-soldier that looks like the lovechild of Mr. Freeze and Cyborg. In order to survive and either snuff out or stoke the flames of his wrath, which is fueled by the relentless poking and prodding he endured at the hands of various doctors and scientists, Andre must get his hands on artificial bio-chemical heart — which is not-so-conveniently placed in Lin's missing daughter — before law enforcement officers do.
Check out the full trailer above.
Here's the official plot synopsis detailing what will go down in Bleeding Steel: "In an action-packed drama reminiscent of '80s techno-sci-fi thrillers, Jackie Chan stars as Lin, a police inspector in modern Hong Kong. While tracking down a deranged, mecha-enhanced villain, Lin discovers that a geneticist's lost bio-chemical invention has been surgically implanted into his missing daughter. With the help of a young hacker, Lin connects the dots between the device that haunts his daughter, his enemy's sinister army, and a strange cultural phenomenon called Bleeding Steel."
The film also stars Show Lo as Li Sen, Ouyang Nana as Nancy, Tess Haubrich as Woman in Black (also known by her bonkers alias Lady Fidget Spinners), Callan Mulvey as Andrew, Erica Xia-hou as Xiao Su (also known as Susan), Damien Garvey as Rick Rogers, Kaitlyn Boyé as Junkie Girl, David Torok as Man in Black, Scarlett Koehne as Uni Girl, and Isabelle Wojciechowska as Popcorn Girl.
Described as an "action thriller featuring memorable battle sequences with martial arts legend Jackie Chan," Bleeding Steel was released in China on December 22, 2017. The pic is set to launch in theaters and on demand in the U.S. on July 6.