Wu Zun: Pretty Fighter

Pretty FIGHTER
Taiwanese heart-throb Wu Chun earns praise for doing own stunts
By Maureen Koh The New Paper

NOT everyone was optimistic about his first major movie role in the latest adaptation of the classic, Butterfly Lovers. After all Wu Chun is better known for his pretty-boy roles in Taiwanese idol dramas such as Romantic Princess, Hanazakarino Kimitachie and Tokyo Juliet - in which looks matter more than acting. He is also part of the popular Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit, known for its boyish good looks and cheery pop tunes. Read More…

Charlene Confesses her Love for Wu Chun

Charlene gave a melon to Wu Chun as a pledge of love. “We are very intimate in the movie. I hope this kind of feeling will still remain even after filming and hope you will remember our sweet moments while filming like the melon, also your life will always be like the melon full of sweet moments!”

‘Sword Butterfly’ starred by Charlene, Wu Chun and Hu ge is going to be wrapped up soon and the cast met yesterday afternoon for an interview. Read More…

Sword Butterfly is Almost Finish Filming.

Sword Butterfly is almost finish filming. On June 11, the crew and cast gather in Beijing to hold a press conference to talk about their progress in the past two months, etc.

Sword Butterfly previously known as Butterfly Lovers, first got attention because it was based after the Butterfly Lovers’ tale. However, ah Sa and Wu Zun are portraying the next lives of the butterfly lovers. This life they are masters of the martial art world, and will have weapons for fighting. Read More…

Wu Chun Go After Charlene

Although its initial name is ‘Butterfly Lover’, the director reveals that the story is not about Liang Shan Bo and Zhu Ying Tai. Wu Chun as Liang Zhong Shan and Charlene as Zhu Yan are the afterlife of Liang Zhu. The movie is all about the love story of Liang Zhu after they were transformed to butterflies. To show that the move has nothing much to do with Liang Zhu, the director changed the title to ‘Sword Butterfly.’ Read More…