Catherine Chau to Star in “Children’s Hospital” with Kenneth Ma and Him Law

Returning to TVB eight years after her departure, Catherine Chau (周家怡) is said to be leading new drama Children’s Hospital <兒童醫院> alongside Kenneth Ma (馬國明) and Him Law (羅仲謙).  Graduating TVB’s artiste training class in 1998, Catherine spent a decade playing minor characters. Despite her consistent acting skills in 2006’s The Dance of Passion <火舞黃沙> and 2011’s My Sister of Colorful World <花花世界花家姐>, Catherine continued to be cast...

Ali Lee in Talks to Film New TVB Drama “Children’s Hospital”

Seeing her work cut back dramatically for almost a year since airing her pro-democracy views on social media, Ali Lee (李佳芯) is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Her drama Death by Zero <殺手> is airing on June 29, and Ali is said to be in talks to start filming another upcoming drama soon. Ali has been...

Nancy Wu Renews TVB Contract, Confirmed for “Big White Duel 2”

Nancy Wu (胡定欣) had been on a management limbo after completing 2018’s Justice Bao: The First Year <包青天再起風雲>, the last drama in her TVB contract. Nancy has since had talks with EEG and Louis Koo’s (古天樂) Sky High Entertainment, but sources are confirming today that Nancy has decided to return to TVB, renewing her contract for a set number of...

Kelly Cheung Advocated for the Safety of “Legal Mavericks 2” Cast and Crew

To promote the currently airing drama, Flying Tiger 2 <飛虎之雷霆極戰>, TVB invited its cast members to share their filming experiences on the Flying Tiger 2 Special <飛虎同學會>, hosted by Chin Ka Lok (錢嘉樂) and Sharon Chan (陳敏之). In the newest episode, it was revealed that Kelly Cheung (張曦雯) stood up to TVB executive Virginia Lok (樂易玲) and advocated for the safety of the Legal Mavericks 2 <踩過界II> cast and crew...

TVB’s “The Exorcist’s 2nd Meter” Premieres May 4th

TVB will start the summer off with the highly anticipated The Exorcist’s 2nd Meter <降魔的2.0>, sequel to 2017’s hit series. The sequel sees the return of Kenneth Ma (馬國明) as the ghost-busting taxi driver Ma Kwai, who embarks on another adventure of exorcising evil spirits along with the spirit of his childhood friend Ho Zai (portrayed by Hubert Wu 胡鴻鈞). During his...

Vincent Wong Hits It off With “Legal Mavericks 2” Costar Paul Chun

Today, Vincent Wong (王浩信), Kelly Cheung (張曦雯), Paul Chun (秦沛), and Jessica Kan (簡淑兒) shot another scene for Legal Mavericks 2 <踩過界II>. In an interview, Vincent revealed he developed a good relationship with Paul. Not only has Vincent learned a lot from the veteran actor, but they also became good friends. The pair often creates a lively atmosphere while filming together. Vincent expressed that Paul gives...

TVB Psych Drama “Brutally Young” Premieres April 20th

TVB has confirmed that it will be premiering Brutally Young <十八年後的終極告白>, a psychological mystery drama about an 18-year-old cold case, on April 20, 2020. Starring Shaun Tam (譚俊彥), Joel Chan (陳山聰), Mandy Wong (huangzhiw), Vivien Yeo (楊秀惠), and Dominic Lam (林嘉華), Brutally Young starts its story with a group of high school teenagers from the outskirts of Hong Kong, celebrating score release day. Their celebrations are cut short when they...

Hugo Wong Wants to Refresh Viewers’ Impression

The actor breaks out of the baddie mold in his latest role as a tough but loving family man in “Airport Strikers”. In the industry for 21 years, 37-year-old actor Hugo Wong (黃子恆) had been on the rise at TVB, but had his career progress halted by personal scandals in 2016 and again in 2018. Contrary to his stereotyped appearances in...

Ruco Chan and “Chinatown” Co-stars Reunite for a New Drama

While TVB drama Chinatown <唐人街> has not aired its first episode, the main stars consisting of Ruco Chan (陳展鵬), Joel Chan (陳山聰), Natalie Tong (唐詩詠), and Grace Wong (王君馨) have signed on for a new drama produced by Jazz Boon (文偉鴻). Tentatively titled Super Messenger <超能使者>, filming for the new drama will begin in May and is themed around characters with superpowers. Although little details have been released, the...

Arnold Kwok Won’t Touch Alcohol Again

  Arnold Kwok (郭子豪), Matthew Ho (何廣沛), and Milkson Fong (方紹聰) were filming for their new drama Brain-Eating Zombie <食腦喪B> in Causeway Bay recently. Arnold revealed that he had stayed at a hotel for some time, so he could get to TVB Studio for work more conveniently. Due to his drunk-driving arrest last year, Arnold’s driving license was suspended for one year. Without...