News
2d
Screen Rant on MSN"Box Office Poison": How Jackie Chan Turned His Career Around After A String Of Failed MoviesPer Jackie Chan's own admission, he was "box office poison" in the 1970s. So how did he manage to turn his acting career ...
6d
Screen Rant on MSN"Bruce Lee the Second": Jackie Chan Hated Playing A Bruce Lee Clone In This 1976 Kung Fu MovieJackie Chan lamented that he was forced to become "Bruce Lee the Second" in this lesser-known Hong Kong martial arts movie ...
Legends' star Jackie Chan, 71, exclusively opens up to PEOPLE about the moment he discovered that his father, Charles, who died in 2008, had been a spy. The star said he was "very shocked" by the news ...
Jackie Chan opens up about Rush Hour 3, and his words reveal how bloated budgets drained the franchise’s essence and hurt its ...
The latest trailer for director Larry Yang’s The Shadow’s Edge offers a thrilling preview of Jackie Chan’s return to dark and ...
Chan has been acting since the 1960s and is a legend of fight choreography. He performs all of his own stunts “Karate Kid: Legends.” But he’s slowed down with age. Chan laughs, “I’m not liked I used ...
At the Shanghai International Film Festival, officials revealed a major initiative supported by the Chinese government to ...
Jackie Chan revealed on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' that listening to country music helped him learn to speak English. He then ...
The Kung Fu Film Heritage Project is a large-scale plan to restore classic martial arts films using AI technology.
Jackie Chan got ticket to Hollywood in 1995 with a role in Rumble in the Bronx. However, it was 1998’s comedy Rush Hour that cemented his status as a star.
Jackie Chan thinks that there would be no Jackie Chan if he’d been starting out in the AI era. The actor, 71, arguably Hollywood’s greatest-ever action star, said that he’s “lucky” to ...
China Film Foundation will restore classic Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Jet Li kung fu movies with the help of AI, it said.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results