All of the Kung Fu Panda movies are good, but which one is the very best? Well, you're about to find out!
Dune: Part Two and Kung Fu Panda 4 both just had an excellent weekend at the box office.
Kung Fu Panda 4 now sits at the top of the weekend box office chart, but it didn't take too big a bite out of Dune: Part Two's ticket sales.
How does the newest Kung Fu Panda stack up against the rest of the franchise?
If this is a test to see if there’s enough gas left in the tank to inspire a whole new trilogy of Kung Fu Panda movies, the answer is no.
The movie remake of David Carradine's legendary Kung Fu series has just landed a pretty perfect actor to lead the film.
Kung Fu Panda is coming back for another ride, as Universal Pictures has announced a fourth film in the franchise.
Shang-Chi's Simu Liu got real about playing a kung-fu master in the MCU.
Feast your eyes on the very first trailer and poster for Ip Man: Kung Fu Master, opening in select US theaters on December 11. This is Dennis To's third time portraying the Wing Chun grandmaster.
The CW is adding two new series to its 2020-2021 lineup, which is a bold move considering all productions are still shut down due to the coronavirus. The network has ordered full seasons of the Kung Fu reboot and The Republic of Sarah to air during whatever the heck the upcoming fall season of television is going to look like. [caption id="attachment_877278" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via The CW[/caption] Kung Fu stars Olivia Liang as a young Chinese-American woman who drops out of college to go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery …
Oscar-nominated director Quentin Tarantino has been known to talk excitedly and for extended periods of time about his love of movies. The man is a dyed-in-the-wool film geek, and if you’re a fan of his work, you should definitely check out the latest episode of the Pure Cinema Podcast. Tarantino sits in as a special guest for a two-and-a-half hour discussion about kung fu movies. Here’s the official synopsis from Pure Cinema’s website: [caption id="attachment_840712" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Columbia Pictures[/caption] Quentin Tarantino returns to the …
The CW’s reboot of Kung Fu has found its Caine. (Sort of.) As reported by Deadline (via The Wrap), Olivia Liang will play the lead role of Nicky Chen in the series pilot, a reimagining of the wandering Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine played somewhat notoriously by David Carradine in the original series, which aired from 1972 to 1975. Carradine also starred as Caine’s grandson in a syndicated sequel series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues in the mid 1990s. [caption id="attachment_877278" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via The CW[/caption] Liang currently appears as Alyssa Chang on …
Deadpool 2 and Hobbs & Shaw director David Leitch has locked in his next project and it shouldn't be too much of a surprise. Staying true to his action roots, Leitch has signed on to a live-action remake of the 1972 series Kung Fu, which starred David Carradine and ran for three seasons on ABC. [caption id="attachment_868103" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via ABC[/caption] According to Deadline, Universal Pictures has optioned the rights to the Kung Fu TV series. The studio is re-teaming with Leitch following the success of 2019's Hobbs & Shaw as …
Have you ever wondered which movies inspired Wu Tang Clan' early on in their career? Well here they are.
The first movie became an instant cult classic but here's why fans had to wait over 15 years for Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle 2 to happen.
Into the Badlands didn't shy away from classic kung fu movie stereotypes - but that wasn't a bad thing. In fact, it made the show better.
From 1972-1975, Western audiences fell in love with a TV show that blended Western tropes with Eastern kung fu action sequences and philosophies. It was called, appropriately, Kung Fu, and it made a star out of David Carradine -- he's the title role in Kill Bill partially because of Quentin Tarantino's desire to reference such an important show in martial arts history. However, as you might expect about a martial arts-centered show starring a white guy as a Chinese Shaolin monk, it has aged a little problematically. Now, mega-producers Greg Berlanti (the Arrowverse) and Christina M. …