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New Ong Bak 3 Poster

By Allan Ford | Oct 10, 2010 | Movie Posters (0) Comment

Ong Bak 3

New poster for the upcoming martial arts prequel-sequel Ong Bak 3, featuring martial arts legend Tony Jaa, has hit the web.

The legend of Ong Bak 3 begins after Tien (Tony Jaa) has lost his fighting skills and his beloved step-father at the Garuda’s Wing cliff from the raid led by Jom Rachan (Saranyu Wonggrajang). Tien is brought back to life with the help from Pim (Primrata Dechudom) as well as Mhen (Petchai Wongkamlao) and the Kana Khone villagers. Deep into the meditation taught by Phra Bua (Nirutti Sirijanya), Tien finally is able to achieve ‘Nathayut’. His talents are put to the test again when his rivals including the Golden-Armored King’s Guard (Supakorn ‘Tok’ Kijusuwan), the mysterious killers in black, and Bhuti Sangkha (Dan Chupong) return for the final massive showdown.

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First Ong Bak 3 Trailer

By Allan Ford | Apr 11, 2010 | Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Ong Bak 3

A brand new trailer for Tony Jaa‘s upcoming action sequel Ong Bak 3 has just been released online.

The legend of Ong Bak 3 begins after Tien (Tony Jaa) has lost his fighting skills and his beloved step-father at the Garuda’s Wing cliff from the raid led by Jom Rachan (Saranyu Wonggrajang). Tien is brought back to life with the help from Pim (Primrata Dechudom) as well as Mhen (Petchai Wongkamlao) and the Kana Khone villagers. Deep into the meditation taught by Phra Bua (Nirutti Sirijanya), Tien finally is able to achieve ‘Nathayut’. His talents are put to the test again when his rivals including the Golden-Armored King’s Guard (Supakorn ‘Tok’ Kijusuwan), the mysterious killers in black, and Bhuti Sangkha (Dan Chupong) return for the final massive showdown.

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Three New “Ong Bak 2″ Posters

By Allan Ford | Nov 13, 2008 | Movie Posters (0) Comment

OngBak2

Three new posters for the upcoming Tony Jaa‘s “Ong Bak 2” have been released. The third poster includes the shot of new character played by Dan Chupong (poster #3).

A young man in the Ayutthaya period grows up among villagers who preserve the legacy of the traditional khon masked dance. He becomes an outcast when he finds that his firm limbs weren’t made to pursue the specialty of his ancestors, but with the advice of a mysterious guru he’s able to develop a new style of fighting which mixes the strength of martial arts with the regal elegance of khon dance. Then he’s ready to go out and fight the enemy.

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