It’s Finally Here! Original Cast Reunite for “A Step into the Past” Movie Sequel

It’s finally happening! The movie sequel for TVB’s A Step into the Past <尋秦記> is ready for production, and the OG members are all coming back.

TVB’s A Step into the Past, aired in 2001, was adapted from the wuxia novel The Chronicles of Finding Qin by Hong Kong author Huang Yi (黃易). It starred Louis Koo (古天樂) as the main protagonist Hong Siu-lung, a 21st century police officer who traveled back 2,000 years with the mission of witnessing the ascension of Qin Shi Huang (Raymond Lam 林峯) as the first emperor of a unified China. However, a software glitch in the time machine took Hong Siu-lung back a few years before the ascension, and he must race through time to return to the future. A Step into the Past paved the careers of Raymond Lam, who was still a rookie actor at the time, and Sonija Kwok (郭羨妮), who had just completed her pageant run. A Step into the Past also gave Louis his first and only TV King win.

At the Entertainment Expo held today, One Cool Film Production announced that the original cast members of A Step into the Back will return for its film sequel, including Louis Koo, Raymond Lam, Sonija Kwok, Jessica Hsuan (宣萱), Joyce Tang (滕麗名), and Michelle Saram (雪兒), who returned to acting in 2017 after a decade-long retirement.

Temporarily titled Back to the Past, the movie sequel will continue the story of its lead characters 19 years later. “The original story happened in 2000, and now it’s 2019. Technically, it’s 20 years,” said Louis. “I know a lot of people had been waiting for this movie version. I actually wasn’t planning on inviting the original cast, but I do think that it makes for a much better show with everyone returning.”

Jessica, who starred as Wu Ting-fong, said she already couldn’t contain her excitement when she first heard Louis pitch about the project a few years ago. “It’s finally happening,” she said. “I’m beyond excited. It really is like a reunion, especially after seeing Michelle again. Memories of us filming together just keep flashing in my head, how I would take Michelle home every single day because she didn’t live in Hong Kong at the time. I just smile when I see them.”

Louis added, “You would always read in the news about how original cast members from this drama or this variety show would reunite every few years for a reunion dinner, and that’s already exciting enough. But this time, we’re not having dinner, we’re doing an actual movie together again, so it’s definitely even more exciting.”

Sonija, who played Kam Ching, said, “A Step into the Past was my debut  drama, so it holds a really special place in my heart. I was already beyond excited when I heard that this movie would be happening. Thank you, Louis!”

Playing Sin-yau, Joyce said with a laugh, “Louis shocked me by saying that I’d be having a lot of action scenes. I hope he’ll have the money to hire more stunt doubles for me.”

Source: On.cc

This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com.

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  1. i miss kong wah why didnt louis cast him back in this movie version. he is one of the main villain in the drama version.

    1. @kolo It’ll be hard to get him back out. He joked in an interview he met fat gor and told him he’ll come back to acting if fat gor has a project for him.

      1. @mike
        Yes, Kwong Wah has found the meaning of life as health is most important and he is right. He is 56 years old now it’s pointless to try earn all the money out there. Better maintain a healthy sleeping,eating and non-stress lifestyle…

      2. @mike i know kong wah will not easily make a come back but if he get a chance to act beside fat gor and there is a good script with a significant role to play then i think he will. still it is a great miss if he isnt in a step into the past movie version. i think he will outshine louis and raymond if he is in.

  2. I never been so excited for a HK movie, this is truly a gift for the fans, OG cast for the a real sequel… Louis please conclude a movie version of DIF4 sequel as well! 😉

  3. Joyce Tang was my favourite female character in the TV series! SO glad they casted her!

  4. I saw the video for this conference and Michelle looks like she had so much botox. I hope this won’t impact how she emotes in the film.

    Also, I appreciate they’re not reprising old storyline since it wouldn’t make sense to see a 50 year old Louis Koo play a 20-something one. I think this means we’re going to see his son in the sequel and their subsequent fight to overthrow Qin Dynasty? And Kwong Wah died in the first drama, which is why he won’t be in the sequel…although Michelle died in the first series too, not sure why they’re putting her in here again. Maybe as a memory or some look-alike?

    1. @coralie she couldn’t emote very well in the original anyway so it’ll be consistent… Except the fact that her character died…

  5. Am I the only one not excited?

    I think sometimes classics should be left untouched. Forcing sequels usually end up tarnishing the series.

    1. @megamiaow Yes, I am re-watching it right now. I remember how much fun it was the first time, but also all my annoyances with it. Sonija and Michelle were beautiful but weak actresses. I wish he just chose one woman (Jessica or Joyce) instead of this “let’s make everyone happy” thing. He is a smart guy from the future, but he isn’t Einstein so his knowledge about everything was incredulous. A sequel will just ruin the charm of the first.

      1. @potatochip Joyce’s character was the best female character is the series but I didn’t want her with Siu Lung back then because (1) she deserved someone who would love hear wholeheartedly (2) I was biased for LJ.

  6. OMG! So happy to see LF reuniting with the rest of the crew! Looking forward to all his new projects.

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