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In this photo taken on Friday, March 7, 2014, provided by Brian Ho, stunt man Ju Kun, left, poses with  John Fusco, creator of the show "Marco Polo"  on the back lot of the new Pinewood Studios in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Ju Kun, whose credits include the acclaimed martial arts epic "The Grandmaster," was among the passengers on the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared early Saturday, March 8, 2014. Ju Kun was scheduled to work on the series pilot for “Marco Polo,” a joint Weinstein Co. and Netflix production, at the studio in Malaysia before he boarded the flight to return home to Beijing. (AP Photo/Brian Ho) NO SALES, NO ARCHIVES, MANDATORY CREDIT, ONE TIME USE ONLY

In this photo taken on Friday, March 7, 2014, provided by Brian Ho, stunt man Ju Kun, left, poses with John Fusco, creator of the show "Marco Polo" on the back lot of the new Pinewood Studios in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Ju Kun, whose credits include the acclaimed martial arts epic "The Grandmaster," was among the passengers on the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared early Saturday, March 8, 2014. Ju Kun was scheduled to work on the series pilot for “Marco Polo,” a joint Weinstein Co. and Netflix production, at the studio in Malaysia before he boarded the flight to return home to Beijing. (AP Photo/Brian Ho) NO SALES, NO ARCHIVES, MANDATORY CREDIT, ONE TIME USE ONLY

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