Car racing film 'The Catcher' may be Malaysia's highest-budgeted movie


By AGENCY

'The Catcher' will be featuring some 500 supercars throughout the movie. Photo: Handout

Announced at the press conference on Oct 4, 2021, was the launch of possibly the highest-invested movie ever in Malaysian history, The Catcher, in collaboration with Labuan Overseas Holding, and Robotz, and produced by Hundred Years Popcorn Production.

The movie aims to boost the tourism industry in Malaysia that's been hit hard during the pandemic.

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