Liang Kun has been practicing Shaolin kung fu for years. To protect his beloved, he vows not to interfere with matters of the martial arts world. But then, the person he loves the most dies ...
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Chan himself has been quite an influence on kung fu films ... Part of why Iron Monkey is widely praised by audiences in Hong Kong is because of the film's commentary on the class divide and ...
"Kung Pow: Enter the Fist" is a movie within a movie, created to spoof the martial-arts genre. Writer/director Steve Oedekerk uses contemporary characters and splices them into a 1970s kung-fu ...
He said: "I get that Iron Fist and Luke Cage comics came from the 1970s Kung Fu and Blaxploitation movie genre, but while Luke Cage had something interesting to say about modern black culture ...
Despite only having a short stint as a kung fu movie star, Bruce Lee had a tremendous impact on the genre, one that steered the direction of so many Hong Kong movie studios for years. For ...
Interestingly, What If…?’s director Bryan Andrews mentioned in an Agents of Fandom interview that he’d once planned on using ...
What If…? Season 3 Episode 6 introduced audiences to a character named Jun-Fan, a young talented fighter who was implied to ...
s director Bryan Andrews mentioned in an Agents of Fandom interview that he’d once planned on using Danny Rand’s Iron Fist for a Kung-Fu centric episode. This episode would have also featured ...