Filming in Japan: Anthony Wong Reveals Wild Past of a Week-long Bed Scenes with Various Actresses
Published atSep 27, 2025 11:56 am
Anthony Wong has recently sparked discussions again for his lead role in the series "Zero Day Attack". In the series, his character "Brother Keung" appears in almost every episode, and in tonight's upcoming Ep.9 "Breakout", his true identity as the main villain will be fully revealed. Apart from assaulting Jason Chuang's wife, he also manipulates the Fifth Column to stir up a bloody riot. Speaking about the assault scenes, Wong shared that when he went to Japan years ago to film the movie "3D Sex and Zen", he spent an entire week shooting bed scenes with different AV actresses. Jokingly, he said that after finishing the movie and returning to the streets, seeing ordinary women wearing clothes made him feel "so comfortable," and that because of this, he now finds filming bed scenes quite effortless, cheerfully saying: "Doing these scenes is really easy for me." From playing small-time gangsters to major villains, and even taking on film directing himself, Wong's artistic journey is reaching another peak. He expressed that this time, in "Zero Day Attack," he's finally playing a "big shot villain," which he finds especially enjoyable: "I've always wanted to challenge villain roles, but in the past I mostly played small gangsters. Now in my fifties, it's time to try characters with more depth and greater impact." He also laughed and said that sometimes when the director can't continue filming, he ends up comforting the director instead: "Villains are supposed to be really bad." Off-screen, Anthony Wong is also actively preparing for his directorial debut. He revealed that in March next year, he'll start shooting a new film centered on Taiwan's top gunman fugitive of the 90s, "Ghost Fear." He won’t be starring in it himself: "After all, the lead is a native Taiwanese, so a Taiwanese actor should take the part." 杜汶泽在《零日攻击》演出大反派。In addition, episode 9 of "Zero Day Attack" features a nearly 8-minute long intense gunfight. Jason Chuang and Summer Teng team up to hijack a prison van and storm a police station. The scene is filled with paintball gunfire, explosions, and highly realistic special effects makeup. Jason Chuang exclaimed: "It's shocking and immersive!" Summer Teng joked that after being covered in fake blood and special effects makeup, he totally lost his appetite. The story also explores deeper political metaphors. In the drama, pro-Communist agents disguised as vigilantes infiltrate the riots to incite violence, hinting that not only gangs but also the police system could be infiltrated and paralyzed in times of crisis. Jason Chuang found filming the scene with the Five-star Flag at Kaohsiung Pier-2 Art Center most memorable, as it drew large crowds of onlookers, some taking photos and laughing. He reflected: "It highlights the tolerance of our democracy, but at the same time reveals people's numbness to crises." 杜汶泽(右)与庄凯勋在《零日攻击》对手戏很多。Anthony Wong and Jason Chuang have numerous scenes of direct conflict. Jason Chuang praised: "Wong is an actor I admire a lot. I've learned to perform more relaxedly from him, and I deeply appreciate his recognition of Taiwanese culture." Another Hong Kong actress, Heidi Huen, plays Jason Chuang's wife in the drama. She revealed that she and Anthony Wong thoroughly rehearsed their "assault scene" beforehand, and during filming, she needed to operate a paper shredder while acting, "which was very challenging, but the process went smoothly."
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