Love Hurts - Official 'Love is Ke' Behind The Scenes Clip (2025) Ke Huy Quan

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Love Hurts - Official 'Love is Ke' Behind The Scenes Clip (2025) Ke Huy Quan

Watch the 'Love is Ke' Behind The Scenes Video for Love Hurts, a comedy action film distributed with Universal Pictures. Join Ke Huy Quan as he breaks down his role in Love Hurts and how his entire career has led up to this role.

A realtor is pulled back into the life he left behind after his former partner-in-crime resurfaces with an ominous message. With his crime-lord brother also on his trail, he must confront his past and the history he never fully buried.

Love Hurts stars Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Sean Astin, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, and more. The film is directed by Jonathan Eusebio and written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, and Luke Passmore.

Love Hurts is releasing into theaters on February 7.
"It's kind of my answer to those who find my story inspiring." Universal has unveiled an exciting making-of featurette for Love Hurts, an amusing action comedy arriving in theaters in February before Valentine's Day next month. Making his feature directing debut on Love Hurts is acclaimed veteran stunt coordinator and fight coordinator JoJo Eusebio, whose past credits include a handful of the greatest action films of the past decade including Black Panther, The Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections, Violent Night. "No matter how hard you try, you can't break up with your past." Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan stars as an unlikely hero, a seemingly mild-mannered realtor with a dark secret he is desperate to leave behind. Marvin is pulled back into that life when his former partner-in-crime resurfaces with a message. With his crime-lord brother also on his trail, Marvin must confront his past and the history he never fully buried. The cast includes Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Sean Astin, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Rhys Darby, Marshawn Lynch, & André Eriksen. The first trailer debuted last fall and this featurette focuses on Ke Huy Quan's journey to starring in this and how much fun he had making it - doing his own stunts and more.

Here's the behind-the-scenes featurette for JoJo Eusebio's action movie Love Hurts, from YouTube:

Love Hurts Featurette

Love Hurts Featurette

You can rewatch the first official trailer for JoJo Eusebio's Love Hurts right here for even more footage.

From 87North—producers of the groundbreaking action films Nobody, Violent Night, Atomic Blonde, The Fall Guy—comes a visceral, high-octane story of wrath and revenge. Ke Huy Quan stars as Marvin Gable, a realtor working the Milwaukee suburbs, where "For Sale" signs bloom. He receives a crimson envelope from Rose (Ariana DeBose), a former partner-in-crime that he had left for dead. She's not happy. Now, Marvin is thrust back into a world of ruthless hitmen, filled with double-crosses and open houses turned into deadly warzones. With his brother Knuckles (Daniel Wu), a volatile crime lord, hunting him, he must confront the choices that haunt him and the history he never truly buried. Love Hurts, formerly known as With Love, is directed by JoJo Eusebio (aka Jonathan Eusebio), making his feature directorial debut after working as a stunt coordinator / second unit director on various movies (including on Deadpool 2, Birds of Prey, "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series). The screenplay is written by Matthew Murray & Josh Stoddard (Warrior) and Luke Passmore. Produced by by 87North's Kelly McCormick, David Leitch, and Guy Danella. Universal will debut Eusebio's Love Hurts in theaters nationwide starting February 7th, 2025 this winter. Who's in?
Universal Pictures has released a behind-the-scenes featurette for Academy Award winner Ke Huy Quan’s action-comedy Love Hurts.

Directed by seasoned stunt and fight coordinator JoJo Eusebio (Black Panther, John Wick, The Matrix Resurrections), Love Hurts also boasts an eclectic cast that includes Marshawn Lynch (Bottoms), Mustafa Shakir (Luke Cage), Lio Tipton (Crazy, Stupid, Love), Rhys Darby (Jumanji: The Next Level), André Eriksen (Violent Night) and Sean Astin (The Goonies). Check out the brand new poster and video below…

“Quan stars as Marvin Gable, a realtor working the Milwaukee suburbs, where ‘For Sale’ signs bloom. Gable receives a crimson envelope from Rose (Oscar® winner Ariana DeBose; West Side Story, Argylle), a former partner-in-crime that he had left for dead. She’s not happy.

Now, Marvin is thrust back into a world of ruthless hitmen, filled with double-crosses and open houses turned into deadly warzones. With his brother Knuckles (Daniel Wu; Tomb Raider, Warcraft), a volatile crime lord, hunting him, Marvin must confront the choices that haunt him and the history he never truly buried.”

Love Hurts is in cinemas on February 7th.
A new video was recently uploaded by the official YouTube channel of Universal Pictures, showing the behind-the-scenes footage of the upcoming movie 'Love Hurts' and featuring Oscar winning actor from 'Everything, Everywhere, All At Once', Ke Huy Quan, in what seems to be an action-romance film that takes notes from the John Wick franchise. The behind-the-scenes footage can be watched below.

For those that became a fan of Ke Huy Quan after watching his latest works, or those that have an itch that can only be scratched by movies featuring legendary ex-hitmen going back into the underworld for justice and vengeance, here are some of the things you should know about the film 'Love Hurts'.

Plot Details Of The New Upcoming Action Film 'Love Hurts'

The movie has been described by Universal Studios as follows, "Ke Huy Quan rockets into his first major leading man role as an unlikely hero, a seemingly mild-mannered realtor with a dark secret that he is desperate to leave behind. Quan stars as Marvin Gable, a realtor working the Milwaukee suburbs, where 'For Sale' signs bloom. Gable receives a crimson envelope from Rose, a former partner-in-crime that he had left for dead. She's not happy. Now, Marvin is thrust back into a world of ruthless hitmen, filled with double-crosses and open houses turned into deadly warzones. With his brother Knuckles (Daniel Wu; Tomb Raider, Warcraft), a volatile crime lord, hunting him, Marvin must confront the choices that haunt him and the history he never truly buried."

Cast And Crew Behind The Film 'Love Hurts'

The movie is being produced by Kelly McCormick and David Leitch from 87North, as well as Guy Danella and Ben Ormand. The script was written by Matthew Murray and Josh Stoddard.

The cast list for the film features iconic celebrities such as Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Lio Tipton, Andre Eriksen, and Sean Astin.

When And Where Can I Watch The Upcoming Movie 'Love Hurts'

'Love Hurts' will be available to watch in theatres from February 7th, 2025 onwards.
Love Hurts

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jonathan Eusebio
Written by
Matthew Murray
Josh Stoddard
Luke Passmore
Produced by
Kelly McCormick
David Leitch
Guy Danella
Starring
Ke Huy Quan
Ariana DeBose
Daniel Wu
Marshawn Lynch
Mustafa Shakir
Lio Tipton
Rhys Darby
André Eriksen
Sean Astin
Cinematography Bridger Nielson
Music by Dominic Lewis
Production
company
87North Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date
February 7, 2025
Running time 83 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Love Hurts is an upcoming American action comedy film directed by Jonathan Eusebio, in his directorial debut, and written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard and Luke Passmore. It stars Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Rhys Darby, André Eriksen, and Sean Astin.

The film is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 7, 2025, by Universal Pictures.

Premise
Marvin Gable is a successful realtor whose past as a violent hitman comes back to haunt him when his former partner reveals that his brother is hunting him.

Cast
Ke Huy Quan as Marvin Gable
Ariana DeBose as Rose
Daniel Wu as Knuckles Gable
Marshawn Lynch
Mustafa Shakir
Lio Tipton
Rhys Darby
André Eriksen
Sean Astin
Cam Gigandet
Production
In January 2024, it was reported that an action film titled With Love directed by Jonathan Eusebio was in development, with Luke Passmore, Josh Stoddard, and Matthew Murray writing the screenplay and Ke Huy Quan cast in the lead role.[2] Principal photography began on April 1, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and wrapped on May 17, 2024.[3] In March, Ariana DeBose joined the cast in an undisclosed role.[4] In April, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Cam Gigandet, André Eriksen and Lio Tipton joined the cast of the film.[5][6] The film was retitled from With Love to Love Hurts by October 2024, with Sean Astin revealed to have joined the cast.[7]

Release
Love Hurts is scheduled to be released in the United States on February 7, 2025 by Universal Pictures.[2][8][9]

References
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D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 19, 2024). "87North & Universal's Action Movie 'With Love' Swoons For Five". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
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"'Love Hurts' Star Ke Huy Quan Talks 'The Goonies' Reunion and Fulfilling His Action Star Dreams". The Hollywood Repoter.
External links
Love Hurts at IMDb
Official website
Categories: Upcoming films2025 films2025 action films2025 directorial debut films2020s American films2020s English-language films87North Productions filmsAmerican action filmsEnglish-language action filmsFilms set in WisconsinFilms shot in WinnipegUniversal Pictures filmsUpcoming directorial debut filmsUpcoming English-language films
Ke Huy Quan

Quan in 2023
Born Quan Kế Huy
August 20, 1971 (age 53)
Saigon, South Vietnam
Other names
Jonathan Ke QuanJonathan Quan
Citizenship American
Alma mater University of Southern California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1984–2002; 2021–present (acting)
2000–2004 (production assistant)
Spouse Echo Quan
Awards Full list
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 關繼威[1]
Simplified Chinese 关继威[2]
Transcriptions

Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabet Quan Kế Huy[3]
Ke Huy Quan (/ˌkiːhwiːˈkwɑːn/ KEE-hwee-KWAHN;[4] Vietnamese: Quan Kế Huy;[3][a] born August 20, 1971[5][6]), also known as Jonathan Ke Quan, is an American actor. As a child actor, Quan rose to fame playing Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) and Data in The Goonies (1985). Following a few roles as a young adult in the 1990s, he took a 19-year acting hiatus, during which he worked as a stunt choreographer and assistant director.

Quan returned to acting with the family adventure Finding ʻOhana (2021), followed by the critically acclaimed Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), a performance that won him various accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Academy Award. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2023.[7] He has since starred in the second season of the Disney+ series Loki in 2023.

Early life
Quan Kế Huy was born on August 20, 1971[5][6] in Saigon, South Vietnam,[6] into a family of Chinese descent, with eight siblings.[8] Three years after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975, Quan fled from Vietnam with his family.[9] He, along with his father and five siblings, fled to Hong Kong, while Quan's mother and three other siblings went to Malaysia.[10] After staying at a refugee camp in Hong Kong, Quan's entire family was admitted to the United States as part of the Refugee Admissions Program in 1979.[11] In the U.S., Quan grew up in California, where he attended the Mount Gleason Junior High School in Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles and Alhambra High School in Alhambra.[12]

Career
1984–1999: Early career
Quan became a child actor at age 13, starring as Harrison Ford's 12-year-old sidekick Short Round in the Steven Spielberg film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984.[13] The casting director auditioned a number of children at Castelar Elementary School, including Quan's younger brother.[14] He described the role as "one of the happiest times of my life".[11] For his performance, he was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.[15] In 1985, Quan co-starred in The Goonies as a member of the eponymous group of children, the inventor Richard "Data" Wang. He played a pickpocket orphan in the 1986 Taiwanese movie It Takes a Thief. In 1987, he appeared in the Japanese movie Passengers (Passenjā Sugisarishi Hibi [ja]) with the Japanese idol singer Honda Minako. He played Sam on the short-lived TV series Together We Stand (1986–1987) and played Jasper Kwong in the sitcom Head of the Class from 1990 to 1991. In 1991, he starred in the movie Breathing Fire, and had a small role in Encino Man the following year. He played the starring role in the 1993 Mandarin-language Taiwan TV show Eunuch & Carpenter, which ran for forty episodes.[16][1] He also starred in the 1996 Hong Kong-Vietnam co-production Red Pirate.

He studied Taekwondo under Philip Tan on the set of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and later trained under Tao-liang Tan.[17]

2000–2020: Acting sabbatical and other work
As an adult, Quan found it difficult to find acting work in the United States. He eventually quit acting and enrolled in the film program at University of Southern California.[18][19] During his time there, he edited a comedy horror short film titled Voodoo alongside his friend and fellow student Gregg Bishop, who directed the film.[19] Voodoo won the Audience Award at the 2000 Slamdance Film Festival, and continues to be shown to USC students to this day.[20] After graduating from USC, Quan was asked by Corey Yuen to go to Toronto, Ontario, to help choreograph fighting sequences in X-Men (2000).[18][14] For the next decade, he worked behind the scenes on various productions in Asia and the United States.[14] He again helped Yuen as a stunt choreographer for The One (2001).[21] Quan worked as assistant director on Wong Kar-wai's 2046 (2004).[14]

2021–present: Return to acting

Sean Astin, Quan, and Corey Feldman at The Goonies panel, 2019 Fan Expo Toronto
Quan was inspired to return to acting following the success of Crazy Rich Asians in 2018.[22] That same year, the filmmaking duo Daniels began casting for their film Everything Everywhere All at Once. They struggled to cast an actor in the role of Waymond Wang, a character who would appear in three different incarnations of the film. Co-director Daniel Kwan stumbled upon Quan on Twitter. Two weeks after getting a talent agent, Quan received a call to audition for the film.[19] In January 2020, Quan was announced as a cast member of Everything Everywhere All at Once.[23] The film was released in March 2022 to overwhelming acclaim, becoming the most-awarded film of all time,[24] with Quan's performance receiving near unanimous praise and media attention, eventually leading to him winning a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Academy Award for his role. The Screen Actors Guild Award win made him the first Asian man to win any individual category at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, with his win of the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role. He was the first Vietnamese-American actor to be nominated in that category.[25][26][27][28] Quan is one of two actors of Asian descent to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the other being Haing S. Ngor in 1985,[29] and is the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Academy Award.[30]

Quan at the White House in 2023
In 2019, he was cast in a supporting role in the Netflix film Finding ʻOhana, released in 2021.[31] Quan approached director Jude Weng after overhearing her describing the film as The Goonies meets Indiana Jones, in both of which Quan had appeared.[19] In February 2022, it was announced that he had joined the cast of the TV adaptation of American Born Chinese for Disney+, which was subsequently released in May 2023.[32][33] In September 2022, Quan was announced to have joined the cast for the second season of the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Loki for Disney+, which premiered on October 6, 2023. For his performance he received a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series nomination.[34][35] In June 2023, it was announced that he had been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as an actor.[36] He had a voice role in Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024).[37]

Personal life
Quan is of Han Chinese ancestry from the Hoa ethnic minority group of Vietnam. He is fluent in English, Vietnamese, Cantonese, and Mandarin.[38] Quan is married to Echo Quan, who served as the on-set translator for Everything Everywhere All at Once,[39] and resides in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.[19][18] Quan holds a second-degree black belt in taekwondo; he started taking classes after learning from a taekwondo instructor for his role in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.[19] He remains close friends with his Goonies co-star Jeff Cohen, who is also Quan's entertainment lawyer and helped Quan negotiate his contract to star in Everything Everywhere All at Once.[14]

Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Short Round
1985 The Goonies Richard "Data" Wang
1986 It Takes a Thief Little Guan
1987 Passenger Rick
1991 Breathing Fire Charlie Moore
1992 Encino Man Kim
1996 Red Pirate Kwan Chia Chiang
2002 Second Time Around Sing Wong
2021 Finding ʻOhana George Phan
2022 Everything Everywhere All at Once Waymond Wang
2024 Kung Fu Panda 4 Han (voice) [40]
2025 Love Hurts Marvin Gable Post-production [41]
The Electric State Dr. Amherst Post-production
Zootopia 2 Gary (voice) In-production [42]
Other credits
Year Title Role Ref.
2000 X-Men Assistant fight choreographer, translator
2001 The One Assistant action choreography director
2004 2046 Assistant director
Television
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1986–1987 Together We Stand Sam Randall 19 episodes
1990–1991 Head of the Class Jasper Kwong Main cast (seasons 4–5)
1991 Tales from the Crypt Josh Episode: "Undertaking Palor"
1993 Eunuch & Carpenter Ba Dajia Main role; 40 episodes
2023 American Born Chinese Jamie Yao / Freddy Wong Main role [43]
Loki Ouroboros "OB" / A.D. Doug Season 2; Main role
Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Ke Huy Quan
In 2023, Quan won a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022).[44][45] He was the first Asian man to win any individual category at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for the same role, as well as the first Vietnamese-American actor to be nominated in the supporting category.

In 2023, Quan was an honoree of the Carnegie Corporation of New York's Great Immigrant Award.[46]

See also
Asian Americans in arts and entertainment
List of Academy Award winners and nominees of Asian descent
Notes
The Sino-Vietnamese rendition of the Chinese 關繼威, and the basis for the Anglicized form.
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Awards for Ke Huy Quan
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Categories: 1970 births20th-century American male actors21st-century American male actorsAlhambra High School (Alhambra, California) alumniAmerican male actors of Chinese descentAmerican male child actorsAmerican male film actorsAmerican male taekwondo practitionersAmerican male television actorsBest Supporting Actor Academy Award winnersBest Supporting Actor Golden Globe (film) winnersHoa peopleLiving peopleNaturalized citizens of the United StatesOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winnersOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Screen Actors Guild Award winnersPeople from Alhambra, CaliforniaMale actors from Ho Chi Minh CityRefugees in Hong KongUSC School of Cinematic Arts alumniVietnamese emigrants to the United StatesVietnamese male taekwondo practitionersVietnamese people of Chinese descentVietnamese refugees

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