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Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)

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time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
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Thailand's M Studio Unveils Action-Heavy Slate at Shanghai Market (EXCLUSIVE)

M Studio Thailand is betting big on action as it unveils a varied slate at the ongoing Shanghai International Film & TV Market, led by Puttipong Nakthong's thriller 'The Last Shot.' The action-thriller, set for release Nov. 27, follows Petch, an assassin desperate to escape his violent past but forced into one final job where 'his future and freedom rest on the final bullet.' The film represents the kind of high-concept genre fare that has made M Studio one of Thailand's most prolific production houses. More from Variety Shanghai Launches Merged Film and TV Market With Industry-Public Hybrid Model The Bangkok-based company is riding high following the massive success of 2023's 'Death Whisperer' (aka 'Tee Yod'), which shattered Thai box office records with earnings exceeding $14 million domestically alone. The horror hit exemplifies M Studio's knack for connecting with local audiences while maintaining commercial appeal. At Shanghai, M Studio is showcasing a diverse lineup that spans multiple genres. Racing comedy 'Jazz the Racing,' directed by Poj Arnon and Phadung Samajarn, follows rising motorsport star Jazz as he navigates guilt and redemption after a rival's death forces him into monkhood. The film explores whether former racing champions can convince Jazz to return to competition. The slate also includes 'Nakee 3,' the latest installment in the popular action-drama franchise that intertwines love, destiny and mystical serpent god mythology in what the company describes as a 'breathtaking new adventure.' Comedy-action hybrid 'Riam Fighting Angel 2' brings back the daring Riam Racing Gang for another high-stakes village rescue mission, while biographical drama 'Bit by Bit' tells the story of top student Top Jirayut, an Oxford graduate facing family and societal pressures who must discover 'the true cost of success.' Rounding out the lineup are action-thriller 'God Skin,' about a writer lured into underground boxing with life-shortening nano-tattoo enhancements, and drama-comedy 'The Lion Dance Girl,' following a young designer who returns to her rural hometown to lead a traditional lion dance troupe after her father's death. M Studio's prolific output of 10-15 films annually has established the company as a major force in Thai cinema, consistently delivering box office hits across multiple genres. The company's ability to blend local storytelling with commercial sensibilities has proven particularly effective in the competitive Southeast Asian market. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar

"The greatest debut of a shoe since Mike" - Jeff Teague says Tyrese Haliburton gave his new Puma shoes an iconic debut
"The greatest debut of a shoe since Mike" - Jeff Teague says Tyrese Haliburton gave his new Puma shoes an iconic debut

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time09-06-2025

  • Sport
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"The greatest debut of a shoe since Mike" - Jeff Teague says Tyrese Haliburton gave his new Puma shoes an iconic debut

"The greatest debut of a shoe since Mike" - Jeff Teague says Tyrese Haliburton gave his new Puma shoes an iconic debut originally appeared on Basketball Network. In Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton arrived at the PayCom Center with a pair of his just-revealed Puma signature shoes in hand. He wore the shoe during the contest and placed his game-worn Hali 1's on the table during the postgame interview. Advertisement The Hali 1 is Haliburton's first signature shoe with Puma. The 6'5" playmaker signed with the German brand last October on a deal that included his very own line, and just eight months later, it's a reality. But while the shoe looked dope, what made its on-court debut stunning was its owner's heroics. The two-time All-NBA third-team selectee hit the game-winning shot in last Thursday's Game 1. With his Pacers down 109-110 in the final seconds, Hali hit a jumper with 0.3 seconds left to give Indiana the victory and a 1-0 series lead in the 2025 NBA Finals. Former Atlanta Hawks All-Star guard Jeff Teague said the Hali 1 couldn't have had a better introduction, as he compared it to the most memorable shoe reveal of all time — that of Michael Jordan. Advertisement "That might be the most classic…That might be the greatest debut of a shoe since Mike when Mike did it with the 14s. That is hard. Game 1, Hali 1 dropped. The Hali 1 in Game 1. That's tough. That's a nice bing to it," said Teague. MJ hit "The Last Shot" with the 14s Designed by the legendary Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 14 is perhaps the most memorable silhouette among Michael's shoes. It was the last shoe MJ wore as a member of the Chicago Bulls. It was also the first Jordan shoe released after his second retirement in 1998. According to Nike's website, Hatfield gave Jordan a prototype of the 14s during the 1998 NBA Finals but told the Bulls superstar not to wear it in public because its release date was scheduled for later that year. However, because Mike loved the look and the fit, he modeled the prototype during the NBA Finals. Advertisement MJ wore three different Jordan silhouettes during the 1998 NBA Finals. But the 14s stand out because they were the shoes he wore in Game 6, where he hit the shot that clinched the Bulls' sixth NBA championship in eight years. That iconic piece of footwear was released worldwide in October 1998. Related: Shaquille O'Neal reveals which two dunks in his NBA career are his favorite: "He was all over me, and I was like, 'Get the fu** off me'" Must be the shoes Haliburton was mostly underwhelming in Game 1, finishing with just 14 points on 6-of-13 shooting, including 2-of-7 from deep and an uncharacteristic three turnovers. But when it mattered most, he flipped the switch — channeling his inner "Black Cat" impersonation to bury the game-winner with just 0.3 seconds remaining. Advertisement During the postgame interview, Haliburton shouted out his shoe, saying it was his "secret sauce" for Game 1. Later, he tweeted, "It's gotta be the shoooeeesss," which was an ode to arguably the most popular slogan for the Air Jordan commercials. No matter what the future holds for the Hali 1s, their place in sneaker history is already cemented thanks to an all-time origin story. Sure, some will point to the Jordan 14s — but MJ had already worn those twice before hitting "The Last Shot." Haliburton laced up his Hali 1s for the very first time last Thursday and instantly made history. Overrate that! Related: "I always go back to the UNLV Rebels of the early 90s" - Dan Patrick thinks that the Thunder have been so dominant that they don't know how to play one-possession games This story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

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