Stuntman Ju Kun sorely missed by 'Marco Polo' crew


Cherished moments: Ju Kun (left) with 'Marco Polo' series creator John Fusco stop for a photo opportunity at the Pinewood Studios in Johor Baru where filming for the show will take place.

PETALING JAYA: Best known for his work on staple kung fu flicks like The Forbidden Kingdom and Fearless, Chinese stuntman Ju Kun, had been in Malaysia since February.

Ju, who was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight, has been working as the co-fight choreographer on The Weinstein Company and Netflix joint project, Marco Polo.

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