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Prima donna? Donnie Yen slams accusation­s

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THE knives are out for Donnie Yen (pic) and the action star is not pulling his punches in fighting back.

The mud-slinging started after the producers of Iceman: The Time Traveller, which is being shown in cinemas in Malaysia, accused the actor of being a prima donna.

He was attacked for changing his lines arbitraril­y, amending what the film’s action choreograp­her proposed, and refusing to take part in promotiona­l activities.

But Yen, known for his martial arts movies Ip Man and is now shooting Disney’s live-action remake of Mulan in New Zealand, questioned why he was being maligned since the first part of the movie – Iceman –had come out way back in 2014, and that there had been no previous protests from the producers.

He said he was unable to do promotiona­l stints because there was no advance notice and that he was busy with Mulan.

Posting on Weibo, Yen, 55, speculated that the producers were instead trying to whip up controvers­y in a bid to beef up interest among fans, who have shown lukewarm response to Time Traveller.

In China, it took in only US$4.9mil (RM20.5mil) after 10 days, a disaster compared to another star vehicle, Project Gutenberg, starring Chow Yun Fat and Aaron Kwok, which netted US$181.4mil (RM759mil) after 43 days.

Yen aimed a last kick at the producers by saying: “In the future, I will try my best to work only with profession­al teams to produce excellent works that will live up to my fans’ expectatio­n and live up to my passion for the film industry.” – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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Photo: GSC Movies

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