Fresh off its triumphant premiere at this year’s Big bad Film Fest Reloaded this summer. Well GO USA has unleashed the new trailer for their latest martial arts bruiser of a barn burner flick Bangkok Dog. Starring action cinema’s newest sensation D.Y. Sao (Shadow Master, Fast Vengeance) and Brian Le (The Paper Tigers) this is extreme martial arts action at its most lethal. I was able to view the film for the festival and I served up my approval as to why action fans will gobble this one up as it is filled with an array of bone demolishing combat sequences with some of the best action design put to film recently. Check out the new trailer, key art and blistering images below!
Synopsis:
After intercepting a shipment of drugs from Thailand and discovering five dead bodies amidst the illicit cargo, special agent Andrew Kang (D.Y. Sao) arrests the international drug cartel’s Los Angeles-based operative (Brian Le) and impersonates him to go deep undercover in the Bangkok criminal underworld. But as he works to gain the trust of higher-ups in the gang’s inner circle, the line between cop and criminal becomes increasingly blurred, leaving him—and his agency—to wonder whether he’s gotten in too deep to ever make it out alive.

Well Go USA will debut the film on Digital next month on November 12th ahead of its premiere on Blu-Ray and DVD on December 10 which is my birthday no less. To get an early opinion on the movie and why you should check it out if you crave these types of films that pack plenty of punch, read my Big Bad Film Fest Reloaded review below!
D.Y. Sao (Shadow Master) and Brian Le (Everything Everywhere All At Once, The Paper Tigers) unleash the martial arts action in the crime drama BANGKOK DOG, debuting on Digital November 5 from Well Go USA Entertainment. The debut feature film by director Chaya Supannarat, it follows an American agent sent on a dangerous undercover mission in Thailand to dismantle a sadistic crime ring. BANGKOK DOG also stars Byron Bishop (Kate), newcomer Jenny Philomena Van Der Sluijs, and Sahajak Boontanakji (Chasing the Dragon, Only God Forgives). The film will hit Blu-ray™ and DVD on December 10.




