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Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert

A grand martial arts feast is back!
2026 | 126m | Mandarin

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Dao Ma, the "second most wanted fugitive," is entrusted by his benefactor, the chief of Mo family clan, to take on a mysterious escort mission-escorting the "most wanted fugitive" to Chang'an.
Release Date: Feb 17, 2026
Director: Yuen Woo-Ping
Writer: Su Chaobin, Larry Yang, Yu Baimei, Chan Tai-Lee
Genres: Drama, Action, History
Keywords martial arts, bounty hunter, wuxia, historical drama, historical epic, a.d. anno domini, based on manhua, admiring
Production Companies China Film Group Corporation, Huaxia Film Distribution, Peace Film Production Co., DF Pictures, Alibaba Pictures Group, 大麦娱乐
Box Office Revenue: $203,356,793
Budget: $123,000,000
Updates Updated: Apr 25, 2026
Entered: Jan 21, 2026
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Name Character
Wu Jing Dao Ma
Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung Di Ting
Yu Shi Shu
Chen Lijun Ayuya
Sun Yizhou Zhishilang
Ci Sha Heyi Xuan
Li Yunxiao Ms. Yanzi
Tony Leung Ka-fai Old Mo
Max Zhang Shuang Tou She / Double-headed Snake
Kara Wai Ying-Hung Mrs. Yuchi
Zhang Yi Pei Shiju
Jet Li Chang Guiren
Liu Yaowen Pei Xingyan
Xiong Jinyi A Ni
Ju Qianlang Xiao Qi
Bai Narisu A Luo Han
Liang Biying Wei Zhi
Jun Yu Ji Niu Luo
Winwin Da Lai
Lin Qiunan Xiao Lai
Jing Ci Pei Wu Mier
Zhang Yilong Wu Lulu
Li Jiahui Lin Rang
Kou Zhanwen Yi Zhan Deng
Dai Lele Shop Owner
Xing Yu Du Yan Long / One Eye
Xu Xiangdong Mr. Feng San
Chunyu Shanshan Pei Wu Head Master
Meng Hetang Chen Shijiu
Yu Rongguang Master Hand
Yuan Jinhui Ah Lai
Name Job
Yuen Woo-Ping Director
Xu Xianzhe Comic Book
Su Chaobin Writer
Larry Yang Writer
Yu Baimei Writer
Chan Tai-Lee Writer
Will Zang Publicist
Ku Huen-Chiu Action Director
Tony Cheung Tung-Leung Director of Photography
Lin Mu Art Direction
Liang Tingting Costume Design
Wang Yanwei Sound Director
Cheung Ka-Fai Supervising Editor
William Wu Wai-Lap Music Director
Yu Fei Music Supervisor
Steffen Thum Original Music Composer
Peter Pau Cinematography
Name Title
Wu Jing Executive Producer
Yu Baimei Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

"Dao Ma" (Jing Wu) is quite merrily collecting bounties with his young friend "Xiao Qi" (Charles Ju) until he is summoned by a local governor with a proposition and subsequently, having killed the man, is forced to seek refuge amongst his friends in a remote mountain village. It is there that they a ... sk him to return the favour by escorting "Zhi Shi Lang" (the unseen Sun Yizhou) - dressed in white robes and with a painted face mask akin to an harlequin, on a perilous journey across the Taklamakan. Unaware of the true significance of his companion, they set off only to find that they are now wanted by just about every other bounty hunter on the face of the Earth as well as by the Imperial authorities of "Gen. Pei" (Yi Zhang). Luckily, the duo have the help of the feisty and skilful archer "Anuya" (Chen Lijun) as they combat all comers. Then when they encounter the engimatic swordsman "Jade Faced Ghost" (Nicholas Tse) whose side we are never quite sure he is on, we find the odds evened up a bit and the story of the fleeing freedom fighter begins to bed in. There is no shortage of action here, indeed the thing races along energetically for two hours but somehow the characterisations just felt a bit flat. Quite possibly because there were simply too many of them to keep up with and so many, including that of "Dao Ma", are left a bit undercooked. The story of the child (Ju) also becomes important but the history of that character and his importance to the plot is also just a little under-developed and by the end we are left to watch something that is too busy. It looks great with acrobatics galore, but I felt the storytelling a bit lacklustre with too much emphasis of the stylishly choreographed combat scenes and not enough on any of the personalities. It's a solid adventure film, not a great one.

Apr 24, 2026