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Well Go USA Will Release Jason David Frank’s Last Film This August

Kate SánchezBy Kate Sánchez03/28/20264 Mins Read
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Well Go USA Entertainment has been one of my favorite distribution companies thanks to its ever-evolving filmography of action films from across the globe. Now, the distributor has announced that it has acquired the North American rights to Legend of the White Dragon, the tokusatsu film starring Jason David Frank in his final film performance.

“From the beginning, this film was driven by passion, perseverance, and a deep respect for the fans,” said Aaron Schoenke in a release to press. “We’re thrilled to be working with Well Go to bring Legend of the White Dragon to audiences and to celebrate Jason’s final role in the way it deserves.”

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Written and directed by Aaron Schoenke and Sean Schoenke, Aaron Schoenke also stars in the film alongside alongside star Jason David Frank (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers). Legend of the White Dragon will arrive in select theaters on National Power Rangers Day, August 28, 2026.

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“Legend of the White Dragon not only delivers the thrilling sci-fi action fans crave, but also celebrates the life and legacy of Jason David Frank, who means so much to so many,” said Doris Pfardrescher, President and CEO of Well Go USA Entertainment in the same press release. “It’s truly a privilege to bring such a special film to audiences across North America.”

Legend of the White Dragon is a Bat in the Sun production, in association with Paradox House, produced by Chris Jay alongside Aaron Schoenke, Sean Schoenke, Jason David Frank, and Ben Dukes. The screenplay was co-written by Aaron Schoenke and Alex Kellerman. Alex Chang and Huck Walton serve as executive producers.

What is Legend of the White Dragon about?

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LEGEND OF THE WHITE DRAGON follows Erik Reed, a former hero forced into hiding after a devastating battle destroys part of his city and exposes his identity. Once celebrated as the White Dragon, Erik is now blamed for the destruction and cut off from the life and family he left behind.

As corruption spreads through Virtuo City, Erik is drawn back into saving a world that no longer trusts him. He must confront his past and decide whether the White Dragon still belongs in a city that has already judged him, all while facing an enemy who wields the same mysterious energy that once defined him.

Legend of the White Dragon Cast

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Primary:

  • Jason David Frank as Erik Reed/White Dragon: A former superhero, harnessing the power of the White Dragon crystal to gain superhuman powers and armor.
  • Aaron Schoenke as Jai Katua/Dragon Prime: A man seeking revenge against Erik Reed, harnessing half of the White Dragon crystal to gain its power. 
  • Jason Faunt as Connor Frost: Erik Reed’s closest friend and one of his main allies. (also seen in Power Rangers: Time Force)
  • Rachele Brooke Smith as Iris Maine: One of Erik Reed’s main allies and friends. (also seen in Center Stage: Turn It Up)
  • Mark Dacascos as Xang: A warrior monk, tasked with protecting the White Dragon crystal. (also seen in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum)

Ensemble:

  • David Ramsey as Mayor Trevon Sterns (also seen in Arrow)
  • Cerina Vincent as Rebecca Reed (also seen in Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy)
  • Michael Madsen as Max Reed (also seen in Reservoir Dogs)
  • Jenna Rae Frank as Ashley Reed
  • Andrew “King Bach” Bachelor as URI (also seen in The Babysitter)
  • Mayling Ng as Tek Boh
  • Kevin Porter as Brian ‘Lighthouse’ Clayton
  • Chalet Lizette Brannan as Jade
  • Ciara Hanna (also seen in Power Rangers: Megaforce)

What is the release date?

Nearly seven years since production began, Legend of the White Dragon will arrive in select theaters on National Power Rangers Day, August 28, 2026.

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