Jackie Chan, the Hong Kong motion icon and star of the newest Karate Child film, Karate Child: Legends, has revealed when he plans to retire. And followers might be happy. At 71 years previous and with tons of of credit to his identify (and the accidents that go along with them), you’d assume that the long-lasting martial artist was seeking to grasp all of it up quickly, however because it seems, you’d be fallacious. Chan says that his days of performing his personal physics-bending stunts are usually not over. And sure by no means might be.
Whereas selling Karate Child: Legends, Chan sat down with Haute Dwelling to speak about his profession and reprising his function as Mr. Han (he debuted within the function in 2010 within the franchise reboot, The Karate Child). “[It’s] the type you have not seen in 15 years! I am unable to say an excessive amount of!” Chan feedback about Legends along with his regular joyful angle, and carrying his regular pleasant smile. Whereas trailers did not reveal a lot, the movie’s director stated that viewers ought to anticipate a few of Chan’s signature martial arts fashion and strikes. Does this imply he’ll struggle and can carry out his personal stunts? You possibly can guess on it:
“After all, I all the time do my very own stunts. It is who I’m. That’’s not altering till the day I retire, which is rarely! And to be trustworthy, if you’ve carried out it for 64 years straight, there isn’t any bodily preparation anymore. All the pieces is in your coronary heart and soul; it’s muscle reminiscence.”

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The actor’s legacy is unquestionable. His motion fashion and stunts are absurdly superior, and his acrobatics typically put the principles of physics to disgrace. He has been doing it for many years now, and whereas Chan does not dismiss expertise, he additionally says that the usage of CGI is a “double-edged sword” in the case of stunts not feeling as actual as they need to:
“Within the previous days, the one [choice we had] was to be there and leap; that is it. Immediately, with computer systems, actors can do something, however there’s all the time a way of actuality that you simply really feel is lacking.
“It is a double-edged sword. On one hand, actors grow to be an increasing number of able to doing inconceivable stunts with the assistance of expertise, and but, however, the idea of hazard and restrict will get blurred and the viewers is numb [to it]. However I am not encouraging anyone to threat their lives to do the stunts like I did; it really is just too harmful.”
What Do the Early ‘Karate Child: Legends’ Evaluations Say Concerning the Franchise’s Newest Sequel?
In Karate Child: Legends, Chan performs Mr. Han, considered one of two mentors who assist younger prodigy Li Fong tackle the problem of a martial arts event. The opposite mentor is, after all, Daniel LaRusso who, after his character’s progress within the Cobra Kai TV collection, has grow to be a Mr. Miyagi-like determine within the franchise. Chan confirmed his admiration for younger co-star Ben Wang, who needed to study kung fu and karate strategies, and he stated that it is the first time this mix has been featured in cinema:
“It is the primary time, and I am glad we had this chance to work collectively and train this fortunate child each karate and kung fu. It is positively completely different types, however I believe with the identical purpose. We work collectively simply, and since our households know one another from lengthy earlier than, it makes all the things even simpler. Ben should have carried out one thing proper to earn this. To me, he is a very good boy, a extremely good boy. He learns stuff quick and is all the time so humble and devoted to this function.”
Early evaluations affirm that Karate Child: Legends is a nostalgia extravaganza that follows formulation and appeals to followers who’ve adopted the franchise as a result of reliable execution of its clichés. There’s nonetheless no rating on Rotten Tomatoes, so the reception of critics stays to be decided as a result of embargo. Karate Child: Legends is ready for launch in theaters on Could 30, 2025, by Sony Photos Releasing.
Supply: Haute Dwelling

Karate Child: Legends
- Launch Date
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Could 30, 2025
- Runtime
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118 Minutes
- Director
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Jonathan Entwistle
- Producers
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Karen Rosenfelt