Jackie Chan, John Cusack and Adrian Brody attended the premiere for their new movie "Dragon Blade" in Malaysia last night.
The action film is a tale of two great historical forces, the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire, who square off in an epic battle in 206-220 AD.
At the premiere in Kuala Lumpur, Cusack talked about his love of movies from the Far East and working with one of Asia's biggest stars.
"For me I grew up loving Asian cinema, and grew up loving Mr. Jackie Chan and he sort of hates this but everybody sort of says 'Jackie Chan is so great. Jackie Chan is so great. It such an honor to work with Jackie Chan.' He hears that all the time but, it happens to be true."
Chan plays a commander who's framed and later enslaved while Cusack plays a Roman soldier who escapes to China after rescuing the Prince.
"Dragon Blade" was written and directed by Daniel Lee with a budget of 65 million U.S. dollars, making it one of the most expensive Chinese films ever made.
The movie is set for release in China on February 19.