Bruce Lee stars in Fist Of Fury on Sunday at 10.30pm on 8TV.
Bruce Lee stars in Fist Of Fury on Sunday at 10.30pm on 8TV.
Antonio Banderas (top right) stars as Gregorio Cortez in Spy Kids (Saturday, 10.30pm, TV9).
Antonio Banderas (top right) stars as Gregorio Cortez in Spy Kids (Saturday, 10.30pm, TV9).

THE 2014 World Cup has ended. It’s time to get back to regular viewing and there are exciting movies lined up for tomorrow and Sunday night.

Catch Spanish heartthrob Antonio Banderas in Spy Kids at 10.30pm tomorrow, on TV9. The movie is about Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez, spies who were once enemies but they fell in love and got married. Now with two children, Carmen and Juni, the couple are retired.

When the evil Minion kidnaps their parents, it’s up to the children to rescue them and save the world from the threat of robo-kids and Thumb Monsters. The movie also stars Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara.

If you are still in the mood for some kung fu action, catch Jackie Chan in Project A Part 2 tomorrow on 8TV at 8.30pm. He reprises his role as Dragon Ma in this action film franchise and confronts vicious gangs, vengeful pirates, corrupt police and a ruthless Manchurian agent who is targeting a band of beautiful revolutionaries.

The action sequences are thrilling and hilarious, especially when he has to fight pirates while handcuffed to his rival who tries to thwart him at every turn!

It’s more kung fu on Sunday with the legendary Bruce Lee in Fist Of Fury at 10.30pm on 8TV. Chen Chen (Lee) arrives in Shanghai to attend the funeral of his teacher, the famed boxer Ho Yuan-chia.

A Japanese martial arts association sends a tablet with the words The Sick Nation In Eastern Asia to the school. This is an insult to the Chinese. After learning that the association is responsible for Ho’s death, Chen Chen vows to seek revenge. 

Also on Sunday, Clash Of The Titans airs on ntv7 at 11pm. Based on Greek mythology, it’s about a demi-god, Perseus, who embarks on a journey to save Princess Andromeda, the daughter of King Cepheus and stop the vengeful god of the underworld, Hades, from releasing a giant sea monster called Kraken on the people of Argos. The movie stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes.

TOMORROW

LETHAL WEAPON

(TV2, 2am)

Veteran cop Murtaugh is partnered with the young Riggs who likes to do things his way. Both have one thing in common: They hate working in pairs. But they must learn to work with each other to stop a gang of drug smugglers. Starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover and Gary Busey.

BIG (8TV, 11.30am)

A high school student and successful man in his 30s swap bodies and find their lives turned upside down. While the teenager learns to be more responsible, the man learns to loosen up a little. Starring Gong Yoo, Lee Min-Jeong, Suzy and Jang Hee-Jin.

ANDAZ APNA APNA (TV3, 2pm)

Amar and Prem are daydreamers who hope to marry heiress Raveena Bajaj. Unfortunately, the duo fail at various attempts to woo her. Starring Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Raveena Tandon and Paresh Rawal.

DADDY DAY CAMP (TV2, 2pm)

Good pals Charlie and Phil are back in this hilarious, all-new adventure. When they apply their childcare magic to underdog Camp Driftwood, they discover that teamwork, combined with some crazy antics, are the right mix to give the children an unforgettable camp experience. Starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Lochlyn Munro and Richard Gant.

THE ONE (TV2, 10pm)

A sheriff’s deputy fights an alternate universe version of himself who seems to grow stronger with each alternate self he kills. Starring Jet Li, Carla Gugino and Delroy Lindo.

40 GUNS TO APACHE PASS (TV2, 12AM)

The Apaches are on the warpath and the army must defend them. Murphy’s mission is to get a shipment of rifles, but it’s stolen by greedy white traders with the help of mutinous soldiers. Starring Audie Murphy, Michael Burns and Kenneth Tobey.

SUNDAY

OSTHI (TV2, 2pm)

A police officer faces challenges from his family, gangsters and politicians. Starring T.R. Silambarasan, Richa Gangopadhyay and Santhanam.

HOOPER (TV2, 12am)

Ageing stuntman Sonney Hooper is still the best in the business. He meets newcomer Ski who attempts bigger and more dangerous stunts. Together, they form an unlikely alliance. Starring Burt Reynolds, Jan-Michael Vincent and Sally Field.

PERFECT GAME (TV9, 10.30pm)

The Lotte Giants’ Choi Dong-won and the Haitai Tigers’ Sun Dong-yeol are rival pitchers in 1980s baseball. The film reenacts the legendary match of May 16, 1987, which fans still call “the perfect match” when Choi and Sun compete as pitchers for the last time. Starring Jo Seung-woo, Yang Dong-geun and Choi Jeong-won.

FOX (ntv7, 2.30pm)

Mumbai-based criminal lawyer Arjun Kapoor has a change of heart and abandons his case. He is subsequently charged with contempt of court and disbarred. Disillusioned, he moves to Goa and meets McNamara. Starring Arjun Rampal and Vipul Gupta.