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Heroes Two (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

Heroes Two (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

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Heroes Two (bluray) Limited Edition slipcase version

$85.14

$25.54

The Story

***Pre-order for release on 25th May 2026***

Payment taken at checkout. Your order will ship closer to release date and when all titles are available (we don't part ship)

The Shaolin Monastery has been destroyed. The rebels are on the run. The invaders are winning. But don't give up hope: legendary freedom fighters Fong Sai Yuk (Alexander Fu Sheng – The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter) and Hung Hsi Kuan (Chen Kuan Tai – Human Lanterns) are still out there, battling the evil Manchus – and they'll fight to the death.

A key film from Chang Cheh, one of the great grandmasters of Hong Kong action, and a true classic of Seventies kung fu, Heroes Two is another of the director's characteristic meditations on loyalty and brotherhood.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

***Pre-order for release on 25th May 2026***

Payment taken at checkout. Your order will ship closer to release date and when all titles are available (we don't part ship)

The Shaolin Monastery has been destroyed. The rebels are on the run. The invaders are winning. But don't give up hope: legendary freedom fighters Fong Sai Yuk (Alexander Fu Sheng – The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter) and Hung Hsi Kuan (Chen Kuan Tai – Human Lanterns) are still out there, battling the evil Manchus – and they'll fight to the death.

A key film from Chang Cheh, one of the great grandmasters of Hong Kong action, and a true classic of Seventies kung fu, Heroes Two is another of the director's characteristic meditations on loyalty and brotherhood.