• Jackie Chan arrives at a press conference and photocall for Bleeding Steel at Sydney Opera House on July 28, 2016 in Sydney, Australia.

Jackie Chan arrives at a press conference and photocall for Bleeding Steel at Sydney Opera House on July 28, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo : Getty Images/Brendon Thorne)

Production is underway for AMC's "Into the Badlands" Season 2. Latest spoiler hint at the potential cameo appearance of legendary actor Jackie Chan, 62, in the AMC series.

Hong Kong-American actor Daniel Wu, 42, recently talked about his "Into the Badlands" character. In particular, he gave a light on what Sunny is like and what does the tattoo marks on his back speaks to.

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"Sunny's been brought up from a slave child to become this killer," Wu told BT.com. "He knew that in his world, he had to excel at what he did and that's what he did. Up until the story starts, he kind of had an unwavering loyalty to his barren, Quinn."

Wu added Sunny's 404 tattoo marks on his back represents the total number of individuals he successfully killed. However, his world starts to change when Veil (Madeleine Mantock) becomes pregnant. In order to survive, the pair needs to escape the Badlands, a ruthless region controlled by medieval noblemen.

The "Overheard 3" actor goes ahead to say that they will try to ask the "Kung Fu Yoga" actor to make a special appearance in the upcoming episodes. The latter was Wu's manager for 11-years.

"He did help us promote us show with a viral video when we first started the first season," Wu added. "And he made a little clip about how he was disappointed that he wasn't involved, so maybe we'll try and get him involved at a certain point!"

Premiered on Nov. 15, 2015, "Into the Badlands" Season 1 delivered the third highest-rated show in American cable TV history, Deadline reported. The AMC series averaged 5.6 million viewers per episode, including 3.4 million adults from ages 18 to 49 in Live+7 ratings.

Due to its immense success, AMC renewed "Into the Badlands" for a 10-episode second season. It is expected to hit the airwaves in early 2017.

Stay tuned for more updates as they arrive. While waiting, check out "Into the Badlands" Season 1 below: