
Urban Games
Action · Crime · Thriller
Overview
Web loses his brother in an extreme sports accident. When he learns it may have been murder he searches, from America to his ancestral home in China, pursuing answers and vengeance.
Top Cast


Shawn Dou
Shawn Dou
Web
Shawn Dou
Web


Michelle Chen Yan-Hsi
Michelle Chen Yan-Hsi
Fee
Michelle Chen Yan-Hsi
Fee
Kim Moo-young
Kim Moo-young
Tyler
Kim Moo-young
Tyler


Ye Qing
Ye Qing
Syndra Zhang
Ye Qing
Syndra Zhang


Ashton Chen
Ashton Chen
David
Ashton Chen
David


Cica Zhou
Cica Zhou
Maja
Cica Zhou
Maja


Robert Gilabert Cuenca
Robert Gilabert Cuenca
T-Devil
Robert Gilabert Cuenca
T-Devil
Wang Wei
Wang Wei
Beast Man 1
Wang Wei
Beast Man 1
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