I'll watch John Cho in anything. Here are his best movies and TV performances, ranked.
Actress Katie Leung played Cho Chang in the Harry Potter movies, but it wasn't a completely magical experience.
Warner Bros. has debuted the first poster for the upcoming musical In the Heights, their film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony-award winning Broadway musical from Crazy Rich Asians director John Chu. And you better believe it's teeing up a vibrant film adaptation. Of couse, we all know Lin-Manuel Miranda by now -- the Tony, Grammy, Emmy and freaking Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the musical sensation Hamilton, who also penned music for Disney's Moana and their upcoming The Little Mermaid remake, as well as starring in Mary Poppins Returns and HBO's ongoing His Dark …
Arden Cho played Kira on MTV's Teen Wolf but here's why the character didn't return for the final series. She was last seen in season 5.
Production on Netflix's live-action Cowboy Bebop TV series halts for seven to nine months due to John Cho being injured on set and requiring surgery.
Netflix has shut down production on its upcoming live-action Cowboy Bebop series after star John Cho suffered a serious knee injury that will require surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation period. Because it's still relatively early in the production schedule, Netflix could have recast the role, but the streamer is opting to wait for Cho to recover, and will delay production for 7-9 months with the goal of resuming filming in late spring/early summer next year. Deadline reports that Cho suffered a freak accident nearly two weeks ago while filming a stunt on the show's New …
In Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived dated Cho Chang at Hogwarts but would marry Ginny Weasley. Should he have chosen the Ravenclaw over the Gryffindor?
The Harry Potter series has a ton of side characters, and here are 10 things which the movies leave out about Harry's crush Cho Chang.
Another tech-driven original movie from the creative team behind Searching is on the way!
A Searching sequel, a followup to the hit thriller starring John Cho, will focus on a new story but the creative team behind the original will return.
Some of the relationships in the Harry Potter universe just don't make sense. Cho and Harry is definitely one of them. Romance doesn't seem to be J.K. Rowling's forte. Though the author manages to create some cute relationships, overall most of them don't make a lot of sense. This is mostly due to a lack of buildup and romantic tension. Though Cho and Harry have some buildup, they definitely do not have as much as a couple like say Ron and Hermione. And their buildup is definitely not as interesting a journey to go on as Ron and Hermione's story is. As for romantic tension, again there is a little, but not enough to keep the couple interesting. So Harry and Cho are doomed to confuse fans.
The core cast of Netflix's live-action series adaptation of Cowboy Bebop has been revealed, and it's going to take some serious thought to see just how well this plays out. John Cho, Mustafa Shakir, Daniella Pineda, and Alex Hassell will lead the series, described for those who've never seen the original incredible Sunrise anime as a "jazz-inspired, genre-bending story of a rag-tag crew of bounty hunters on the run from their pasts, as they hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals." First up, Cho (Star Trek, Searching) will star as Spike …
For those who followed the Harry Potter books when they were releasing one at a time, the idea of Cho Chang still remains that of a seemingly unattainable dream girl. Cho was Harry’s main love interest from Prisoner of Azkaban to Order of the Phoenix, which meant that readers thought of her as Harry’s likely romantic match from 1999 to 2003. Even today, when Harry’s been known to have married Ginny Weasley since 2007, longtime fans still think of Cho when thinking of Harry’s love interest. The films also reflected Harry’s attraction to Cho, but this wasn’t done nearly as much justice as it could’ve been.