From Realtor To Fighter: Ke Huy Quan Stars In ‘Love Hurts’

Ke Huy Quan is back in action, this time as the star of the upcoming movie Love Hurts. Known for his iconic roles in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies as a child actor, and his recent career resurgence in Everything Everywhere All at Once and Loki, Quan is no stranger to the spotlight. What some may not know, however, is that he spent years behind the scenes as a stunt choreographer, lending his expertise to films like X-Men and The One

In Love Hurts, Quan takes on the role of Marvin Gable, a suburban realtor with a hidden past as a skilled fighter. The trailer, which just dropped, showcases a mix of intense action sequences and a story full of suspense. The film taps into Quan’s real-life experience with stunts, blending his talents both in front of and behind the camera.

The premise draws comparisons to the 2021 action hit Nobody, which starred Bob Odenkirk as an unlikely action hero with a dark past. Both films come from the action-driven production company 87North, co-founded by The Fall Guy director David Leitch. Like Nobody, Love Hurts takes an everyday character and throws them into high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled scenarios.

The official synopsis reveals that Quan’s character, Marvin Gable, is forced to confront his former life when Rose (played by Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose) re-enters the picture with a grudge. As the past catches up to him, Marvin finds himself battling deadly hitmen, all while his brother Knuckles (played by Daniel Wu) closes in.

Love Hurts is set to hit theaters on February 7, promising an action-packed ride for moviegoers eager to see Quan in a new and exciting light.

Ron Rocky Coloma: Ron Rocky Coloma is the Founder and Director of Entertainment Flair, an editor and a writer who specializes in entertainment, fashion and lifestyle journalism. He is passionate about telling the stories of designers, artists and creatives, bringing their narratives to life and showcasing their talent and vision. At Entertainment Flair, Coloma continues to innovate and elevate the art of storytelling, striving to inspire and engage audiences with every piece of content he creates, which is viewed by audiences in 62 countries. Throughout his career, Coloma has contributed to esteemed publications such as Pacific Daily News (formerly part of the Gannett and USA TODAY NETWORK), The Guam Daily Post, Pacific Island Times, Affinity Magazine, MINT Magazine, Peninsula Press and The Stanford Daily. These experiences have honed his ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with diverse audiences. Coloma has been invited to cover private industry shows at New York Fashion Week, London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, Copenhagen Fashion Week, Tokyo Fashion Week and Seoul Fashion Week, further solidifying his standing in the industry. These opportunities have enriched his understanding of global fashion trends and the visionary minds behind them. A proud alumnus of Stanford University, Coloma earned both his bachelor’s degree in Communication and a master’s degree in Communication with a focus on Data Journalism, all within an accelerated timeframe of four years. His academic journey at Stanford equipped him with a unique blend of storytelling prowess and data-driven insights, enabling him to deliver impactful and well-rounded narratives.
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