Wong Fu Productions

[1] Actors such as Randall Park (WandaVision), Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy), Anna Akana (Ant-Man), Brittany Ishibashi (Runaways), Victoria Park (The Flash), and Simu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) have all previously starred in Wong Fu films prior to their appearances on their respective superhero projects.

[7] In his first year as an undeclared freshman at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Wang and his friends released a music video of Justin Timberlake's song "Señorita".

[21] Since the end of its first tour, Wong Fu has created music videos for rising artists and continued producing short films.

[10] The group's merchandise line, which included original T-shirt designs, was launched in conjunction with the 2007 film Just a Nice Guy.

[21] Because the group does not require a fee to view its films, it gains a salary from being a YouTube partner, draws profits from merchandise sales, public speaking on university campuses, and music video production for rising Asian American artists.

On September 7, 2011, Wong Fu Productions announced that they have been hired by Taiwanese pop singer Wang Leehom to direct his upcoming music video "Still In Love With You".

[27] In the addition to the group's filmmaking career, Wong Fu Productions has organized a series of multidisciplinary concerts in California.

The concert series, International Secret Agents (ISA), featured musical disciplines from urban dance to deejaying with Asian American guest artists such as Far East Movement.

[28] According to Chinese American rapper Jin, "ISA is about self-branding and viral marketing—using YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and the Internet to promote yourself as an artist."

The event had several famous YouTubers including Anthony Lee, Brandon Laatsch, Clara C, David Choi, Freddie Wong, Jen Chae Buescher(FrmHeadToToe), Mike Song, Ted Fu, Wesley Chan as players, Kevin Wu as the gamemaster named Yoshi, and Amy Okuda and Philip Wang as the hosts.

On August 24, 2016, Wong Fu Productions released its first studio-funded project Single by 30, an eight-episode web series starring Harry Shum Jr. and Kina Grannis on YouTube Red.

[39] Yappie is a five-episode video series on YouTube that addresses the modern Asian American experience and the model minority myth.

The series reflects Wong Fu Production's of bringing Asian American representation to the screen, while staying true to their mission of storytelling.

[42] Short films released by Wong Fu Productions have received, cumulatively, millions of views, and the group has several thousand fans.

He expected the audience size to grow "as online video becomes part of everyday life for the up-and-coming generation of movie-watchers" but believed that movie theaters will not become obsolete.

"[5] The group's success has allowed for growth in the popularity of Asian American comedians who promote themselves primarily through YouTube, such as Kevin Wu (KevJumba), Ryan Higa (Nigahiga), Christine Gambito (HappySlip), and David Choi.

"[16] In a feature by CNN, newscaster Ted Rowlands reported that Wong Fu's primary audience were "young Asian Americans who often can't find accurate depictions of themselves in mainstream media".

"[21] Wong Fu presented "one of the most antipicated workshops" on sustaining an independent production company at the 2008 Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association Midwest Conference.

[46] They were also the keynote speakers at the Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association 2010 West Coast Conference, which was hosted at their alma mater, UC San Diego.

By joining Patreon, Wong Fu hopes to continue its mission in storytelling, creating longer video series for their supporters on YouTube, and acting as a platform for artists.

Actors such as Randall Park (WandaVision), Justin H. Min (The Umbrella Academy), Anna Akana (Ant-Man), Brittany Ishibashi (Runaways), Victoria Park (The Flash) and Simu Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) have all previously starred in Wong Fu films prior to their appearances on their respective superhero projects.