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Surviving deadly games

Elizabeth Tan Su Mei has frequently played police officers in local movies and dramas. Be it her role in Sheriff: Narco Integrity or Special Force: Anarchy, the 31-year-old Kuala Lumpur native’s filmography mostly consists of “masculine” police characters.

But Tan is switching things up with her role in the upcoming film Wantugo.

Slated for release sometime this year, the actress-singer will star alongside actors Meerqeen, Zul Ariffin and Daiyan Trisha in the first local battle royale film.

The battle royale genre centres around a select group of people who are forced to kill one another for their own survival.

Wantugo will be no different as the film follows a group of friends known as “The Clique”, who find themselves unwitting participants in a deadly game.

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