Love Hurts trailer: Ke Huy Quan trades real estate for combat in his first film as lead. The action-comedy features a stellar cast and showcases Quan's martial arts and comedic skills.
Ke Huy QuanLove HurtsActioncomedyReal EstateOscar WinnerReal Estate NewsOct 23, 2024

Ke Huy Quan plays Marvin Gable, a seemingly unassuming real estate agent who is forced to return to his past as a world-class assassin.
Love Hurts is set to release on February 7, 2025.
The film is directed by JoJo Eusebio, known for his expertise in stunt and fight coordination.
The cast includes Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Marshawn Lynch, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Rhys Darby, and Sean Astin.
Marvin Gable, a real estate agent, receives a red envelope from Rose, his ex-partner, which forces him to return to his past as an assassin and evade his vengeful brother, Knuckles, a crime lord.

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