Jay Chou considers sequel to The Green Hornet
The Taiwanese star open to a sequel if movie performs well at the box office
Not contented with just conquering the music charts, Jay Chou sets his sights on making it big on the silver screen.
The Taiwanese prince of pop was in Beijing yesterday for a press conference for his new album, which has already sold over one million copies in Asia.
During the press conference, reporters asked him about his movie plans after filming his first Hollywood feature, The Green Hornet. To that, Jay revealed that he is working on a sequel to his first movie, Secret.
"I am currently working on the sequel for Secret, which is an entirely different story, though I'll still be the lead and director."
Jay added that he might consider doing a sequel to The Green Hornet if the movie does well.
When asked about his television series, Pandaman, which was a flop when it aired in Taiwan, the star said that he plans to concentrate on his other projects first.
Earlier in a press conference for The Green Hornet, director Michel Gondry had praised Jay, saying that his command of English was pretty good.
To that, Jay displayed his sense of humour and humility by saying, "You know the director's French right? He probably can't tell how bad my English is."
Not contented with just conquering the music charts, Jay Chou sets his sights on making it big on the silver screen.
The Taiwanese prince of pop was in Beijing yesterday for a press conference for his new album, which has already sold over one million copies in Asia.
During the press conference, reporters asked him about his movie plans after filming his first Hollywood feature, The Green Hornet. To that, Jay revealed that he is working on a sequel to his first movie, Secret.
"I am currently working on the sequel for Secret, which is an entirely different story, though I'll still be the lead and director."
Jay added that he might consider doing a sequel to The Green Hornet if the movie does well.
When asked about his television series, Pandaman, which was a flop when it aired in Taiwan, the star said that he plans to concentrate on his other projects first.
Earlier in a press conference for The Green Hornet, director Michel Gondry had praised Jay, saying that his command of English was pretty good.
To that, Jay displayed his sense of humour and humility by saying, "You know the director's French right? He probably can't tell how bad my English is."
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