
Just as the weekend began,
Variety’s
Cynthia Littleton and Daniel Holloway broke the news that Amazon had ordered up a rather remarkable round of new series. Wong Kar-wai will direct
Tong Wars, “an hour-long drama written and executive produced . . .
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