EXCLUSIVE: Universal is making a deal to finance and distribute The Man With The Iron Fists, a stylized martial arts film that will mark the feature directorial debut of RZA, the Wu-Tang Clan co-founder who has written the screenplay with Eli Roth. RZA will play the title character, a blacksmith who forges weapons for the inhabitants of a village in feudal China. They are forced to defend themselves, and before you know it, everybody is kung fu fighting.
Roth will produce with Strike Entertainment’s Marc Abraham and Eric Newman. RZA will also produce the soundtrack. The film shoots in September in Hong Kong at a budget under $20 million.
Roth, the Hostel helmer who made an acting splash playing the Bear Jew in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, doesn’t know if he will bring his baseball bat and play a part in this film, but said that Iron Fists was forged under the creative godfathering of Tarantino and has the stylized period vibe present in Kill Bill.
“It started with a trip RZA and I took with Quentin to Iceland in 2005,” Roth said. “We flew back, ended up snowed in in Boston, staying at my parents’ house in Newton. Turned out that my dad and RZA grew up in Brooklyn and went to the same Brownsville junior high school and swam in the same public pool. He hooked me on his dream of directing and reinventing the Kung Fu movie genre. It reminded me of my love of horror. RZA went to the set of Kill Bill, and got a master directing course from Quentin. Nothing was happening with the script, and I formed this company, Arcade, with Eric Newman, that made Last Exorcism, a film that comes out in August through Lionsgate. We were looking for projects and I suggested RZA’s script. I wrote the latest draft with him. While I was away shooting Inglourious Basterds, RZA went to China to shoot test footage on his own, with all the choreography. It was very visual and I think he will bring to life a script that mixes kung fu with a spaghetti Western mindset and a hip hop influence.
“RZA has imagined every tribe, every fighting style, every costume,” Roth said. “He knows kung fu like I know horror.”





Roth, made an acting splash in QT’s Inglourious Basterds? No way, sweet heart!!! He’s talented, but I don’t give a fat flying frog’s ass what anybody says… Eli Roth wouldn’t be able act his way out of a prison rape.
“Eli Roth wouldn’t be able act his way out of a prison rape.”
What does that even mean?
“thedudespeaketh” you’re retarded
I know, but come on, his acting was bad in IB. Tell me it wasn’t.
It wasn’t.
DOPE!!!!
dope
I went to film school with a Roth (Eli’s younger brother) and I can say w/out a doubt that Eli worked hard for his well-deserved success. I can also say without hesitation that I’m green with jealousy over this project. Awesome.
absolutely brilliant! RZA is the bomb, this is going to be awesome!
Ughh, if Roth is what our next generation of film students are looking up to, well, Jehovah help us.
Trust me as a film major, none of us look up to Eli Roth.
“Mom, Dad” is it OK if The RZA and Quentin Tarantino spend the night?” Awesome story and exciting movie!
This sounds like perfection. If he’s one of the kids of my generation who grew up in the 80s watching Snake in the Monkey’s Shadow and other too awesome for words 70s kung-fu movies, and he has this kind of passion and understanding, then there’s a very real chance of a new type of goodness coming our way. Please don’t fail us, RZA.
Isn’t Iron Fist a Marvel character that Ray Park was attached to?
bong bong!
This is gonna be so DOPE!!!! \\/\//
I think I’m going to explode with the amount of Combined Awesome involved in this film.
Also, Eli Roth blatantly fell out of the Super Sexy Tree and hit every single branch on the way down. Mmm… Bear Jew… *Retreats for some Special Alone Time*
CHRIST ON ROLLER SKATES THIS IS GOING TO BE MORE AWESOME THAN ANY KUNG FU FILM MADE IN THE LAST 20 YEARS (then again, they’ve all sucked… except Ong-Bak) OK MAYBE ON THE SAME LEVEL AS A KUNG FU FILM MADE 40 YEARS AGO! PLUS RZA!!!!
Hip hop and fighting. What could go wrong.
RZA is a huge Kung Fu enthusiast since very early age. It doesn’t hurt that most of what he does is dope (except Bobby Digital), so I’m sure that the movie will be good too. Except I never heard of a black man in feudal China.
What about Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai?
RZA!!U are Kung Fu master!
Mr. Chateau must be one happy Kung Fu Panda now…”makin $ for the company”
does everyone reeaaaallly think this is going to be awesome, or is someone texting all of their friends to comment?
nice
Tiger Style
ah, Eli Roth is so talented, I don’t see how anyone can disagree
I personally think that Eli did an AWESOME job in Basterds! While NO ONE in that film is going to outdo Christopher Waltz (the man was a GOD!), Eli held his own quite well as the Bear Jew. The question to ask is did Eli accomplish the character that he set out to? The answer is INVARIABLY yes!
I can’t believe anybody that’s doubtin Rza!can’t wait! 2 up 2 down!
It’s about time. RZA’s been trying to get this off the ground for many years, so I look forward to seeing what he comes up with.
Other than Cabin Fever, I’m not much of an Eli Roth fan. I thought he botched the Bear Jew role. The original casting, Adam Sandler, would’ve been much better.
I’m optimistic. RZA is a huge martial arts cinema fan, and he is a great artist. he has the knowledge of the genre and creativity, bur eli roth eh…
This is gonna be a major step for REAL Hip Hop to once again be relevant. Domino effect on the horizon…………BK4LIFE