action-horror thrillers include “Redcon-1,” said he entered into a “50/50” partnership with Lundgren in January 2020 to film the actor and martial artist at his home in Los Angeles and on film sets, chronicling his daily life for a year, according to a lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
He said he incurred nearly $100,000 in expenses and accumulated 100 hours of footage.The idea behind the documentary was to present “a fascinating and insightful contrast to Lundgren’s public persona as an action star,” according to court papers.
Cheung met Lundgren in 2015 on the set of “Malevolence,” a feature film Lundgren, 63, directed and Cheung co-wrote. That film is due to be released next year, according to IMDb.According to.
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