
HK Stars Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau and Raymond Wong To Greet Fans In KL & Penang Next Week
Recently, 'Behind The Shadows' announced that their main cast will be making their way to Kuala Lumpur and Penang in June to celebrate the release of the movie. Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau and Raymond Wong will appear alongside their Malaysian co-stars, Phei Yong (培永) and Yumi Wong (黄诗棋), at The Exchange TRX and Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on 8th June (Sunday). Louis, Chrissie and Phei Yong will also appear at Gurney Plaza in Penang on 7th June (Saturday).
There will also be a special hall greet screening with the cast at Dadi Cinema at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Aurum Theatre at The Exchange TRX on 8th June. Tickets for the screenings will be available from 28th May 2025 (Wednesday), 12pm onwards. However, the cast will also hold a public meet and greet at the main entrance of Pavilion KL on the same day, so there are plenty of chances for fans to meet the stars.
'Behind The Shadows' is an action thriller directed by Jonathan Li and Choy Man Yu. In the movie, Louis plays a private detective who fights to investigate the truth of an unsolved murder. The movie is significant for being filmed in Malaysia and featuring local talents. The film is set for theatrical release in Malaysia on 12th June 2025 (Thursday). Of course, if you're lucky, you can get tickets for the advanced screening with the cast members themselves. Here are all the details:
'Behind The Shadows' Press Tour In Penang with Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau, Phei Yong
Date: 7th June 2025 (Saturday)
Time: 7pm and 8pm
Venue: Gurney Plaza, Centre Atrium (7pm), Mega Cineplex, Megamal Penang (8pm)
'Behind The Shadows' Press Tour In Kuala Lumpur with Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau, Raymond Wong, Phei Yong, Yumi Wong
Hall Greet @ TGV Cinemas, Suria KLCC
Date: 8th June 2025 (Sunday)
Time: 2pm
Meet & Greet @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Main Entrance
Date: 8th June 2025 (Sunday)
Time: 6pm
Hall Greet @ Dadi Cinema, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Date: 8th June 2025 (Sunday)
Time: 8pm
Hall Greet @ Aurum Theatre, The Exchange TRX
Date: 8th June 2025 (Sunday)
Time: 9.30pm
For more information on the meet-and-greets and the special screenings, check out the official social media pages of Mega Films Distribution. Are you excited to meet Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau and Raymond Wong in person?
In the meantime, check out the trailer for 'Behind The Shadows' below:
Source: Instagram
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