Fueled by Turkey’s unwavering belief and a newfound humility, Stephen traveled to the legendary Shaolin Temple—not to learn kung fu, but to master the "Emptying of the Mind" through the art of the wok. He returned to the city just in time for the ultimate culinary showdown. While his rival used high-tech chemicals and gold-plated utensils, Stephen stood before the judges with nothing but a single egg, a handful of rice, and the memory of the woman who saved him.
| Platform | Content Type | Exclusivity/Highlights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Online movies | Deal signed in 2021 for Chow to produce online movies | | iQIYI | TV adaptation rights | Paid a record fee for series adaptation rights to "The Mermaid" | | Netflix | Animated feature | Chow is producing an animated 'Monkey King' feature | | Disney+ / HBO Max | Classic titles | Varies by region; primarily older classics like "Shaolin Soccer" | | Celestial Tiger | Pay-TV rights | Holds exclusive pay-TV rights to "The Mermaid" in SE Asia | | Blu-ray / DVD | Physical media | Special collections available, like a 4-film GRUV exclusive Blu-ray |
Born in 1962, Stephen Chow began his career in the entertainment industry as a host on a Hong Kong television show. His charisma and comedic timing quickly made him a favorite among audiences, and he soon transitioned to acting. Chow's breakthrough film was 1988's "The Neighbors," which spawned a series of successful comedies throughout the 1990s.
Wandering the rainy markets, starving and forgotten, he was taken in by Sister Turkey, a street-smart vendor with a scar across her face and a heart of pure gold. She served him a bowl of "Assorted Noodles" so foul-looking it should have been illegal, yet it tasted like home.
Fueled by Turkey’s unwavering belief and a newfound humility, Stephen traveled to the legendary Shaolin Temple—not to learn kung fu, but to master the "Emptying of the Mind" through the art of the wok. He returned to the city just in time for the ultimate culinary showdown. While his rival used high-tech chemicals and gold-plated utensils, Stephen stood before the judges with nothing but a single egg, a handful of rice, and the memory of the woman who saved him.
| Platform | Content Type | Exclusivity/Highlights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Online movies | Deal signed in 2021 for Chow to produce online movies | | iQIYI | TV adaptation rights | Paid a record fee for series adaptation rights to "The Mermaid" | | Netflix | Animated feature | Chow is producing an animated 'Monkey King' feature | | Disney+ / HBO Max | Classic titles | Varies by region; primarily older classics like "Shaolin Soccer" | | Celestial Tiger | Pay-TV rights | Holds exclusive pay-TV rights to "The Mermaid" in SE Asia | | Blu-ray / DVD | Physical media | Special collections available, like a 4-film GRUV exclusive Blu-ray | stephen chow mm sub movies exclusive
Born in 1962, Stephen Chow began his career in the entertainment industry as a host on a Hong Kong television show. His charisma and comedic timing quickly made him a favorite among audiences, and he soon transitioned to acting. Chow's breakthrough film was 1988's "The Neighbors," which spawned a series of successful comedies throughout the 1990s. Fueled by Turkey’s unwavering belief and a newfound
Wandering the rainy markets, starving and forgotten, he was taken in by Sister Turkey, a street-smart vendor with a scar across her face and a heart of pure gold. She served him a bowl of "Assorted Noodles" so foul-looking it should have been illegal, yet it tasted like home. | Platform | Content Type | Exclusivity/Highlights |