I used to be against wire-fu cause, you know, the real deal and real skill and all that always triumphs "cheating".
In recent years though, I've found a new appreciation for wire-fu: specially in wuxia contexts,it can be a tool to create some of the best, most wonkers, creative and positively insane fight scenes (and scenes, in a broad term) of all time.
Of course, 90's wuxia out of control wire fu extravaganzas are hard to come by in the year of our lord 2021, but if a movie does something even half as amazing as this:
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I'm all for it.
Bottom line: don't discard wire fu on principle alone.
(Those early 2000's did such a disgraceful disservice to this art form it's downright criminal).
Edit: That being said, I think the action will be handled, among others, by Brad Allan, the guy that fought Jackie on that awesome 10 minute end-fight on Gorgeous, and has been a second unit + stunt coordinator for Scott Pilgrim, Kickass and the Kingsman franchise, so I think it's going to be fine.