World star Jackie Chan is delighted to return to Dubai three years after his first visit to filming a part of his film "Van Gard" or "Vanguard" by global director Stanley Tong, in cooperation with Shanghai Lakes Entertainment Co. Ltd. and Dubai Alcatraz », With the participation of a selection of stars.

During a press conference organized by the Dubai Television and Film Production Committee today, Jackie Chan expressed his appreciation for the great support he has found in Dubai and from all those who have participated in a professional manner and cooperation in creating the appropriate atmosphere to film the scenes in different locations in Dubai, Dubai for television and film production.

The world star confirmed that Dubai is a city that keeps its promises, compared to other countries around the world that it did not mention by name, made many big promises to previous films, and when the team arrived in those countries did not find any of those promises come true.

Jackie Chan, one of the most important film stars in the history of international cinema, praised the city's sophisticated architecture and its excellent locations for selected cinematic cinemas. He said he would try again in the future by filming more films in this city, which he described as "captivating" "I am sure I will come back to Dubai to film more of the works. As I travel around the city every day, I observe the buildings, roads and locations that we can take advantage of to capture the scenes of movement and thrill. Which makes these places a good space to implement ».

This came during a meeting at Dubai Studio City to announce the details of Vanguard, which is being filmed in Dubai from February 26 to 22 this year, in cooperation with Shanghai Lakes Entertainment Co. Ltd., And Dubai Alcatraz, and the participation of a large selection of stars in addition to more than 500 secondary representatives.

"Over the past few years, Dubai has become the focus of many international film production companies and a vital platform for the production of many films, serials, programs and even advertising and advertising materials," said Jamal Al Shareef, Chairman of Dubai Television and Film Production Committee.

"We are delighted that Dubai Studio City is a destination for this huge business and that our studios will provide the infrastructure needed for such a huge production," said Majid Al Suwaidi, Director General of Dubai Studio City.

The selection of world star Jackie Chan to Dubai as the venue for his latest film shows Dubai's potential to make the film industry a success, Saeed Al Janahi, Chief Operating Officer of the Dubai Film and Television Production Commission, said.