Kung Fu: The Legend Continues is a TV show that continues the story of the original Kung Fu series. It follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a martial arts master, as he uses his skills to fight crime in the 1990s.
Warrior is a TV show set in the late 1800s in San Francisco, focusing on the Tong Wars. It follows a martial arts prodigy who immigrates to America from China and becomes involved in the gang wars of Chinatown. The show explores themes of power, loyalty, and honor.
The Legend of Bruce Lee is a biographical TV show that tells the story of martial arts icon Bruce Lee. The show explores his journey from a young boy learning martial arts to becoming a worldwide phenomenon. It delves into his struggles, triumphs, and the impact he made on the world of martial arts.
In the TV show Kung Fu, a female hero with a mysterious past fights crime in San Francisco using her extraordinary kung fu skills. Set in the 2020s, the show explores themes of friendship, superheroism, and the LGBTQ+ experience.
A discovery made by a kung fu obsessed American teen sends him on an adventure to ancient China, where he joins up with a band of martial arts warriors in order to free the imprisoned Monkey King. Along the way, they face challenges, learn martial arts, and work together to defeat a tyrant warlord and return the teen back home.
In 1940s Shanghai, a wannabe gangster tries to join the Axe Gang, while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers to defend themselves. Turmoil ensues when a pair of troublemakers impersonate Axe Gang members, leading to a massive brawl. The wannabe gangster and his friend narrowly escape and attempt to join the gang by committing a murder, but fail comically. As tensions escalate, the Axe Gang hires skilled assassins to attack the housing complex. However, the residents, including the landlords who are kung fu masters, intervene. Sing, the wannabe gangster, goes through a transformation and unleashes his hidden kung fu skills to protect the residents from the Axe Gang and the assassins. In the end, Sing and his friend open a candy store, and Sing is reunited with the mute girl from his childhood.
Fist of Fury (1972) is a classic martial arts film in which a Chinese martial artist named Chen Zhen seeks revenge for the death of his teacher, who was killed by Japanese fighters. Chen Zhen, played by Bruce Lee, is determined to avenge his teacher's death and restore honor to his martial arts school. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and engages in intense fight scenes, showcasing his exceptional kung fu skills.
In the Bangkok village of Ban Nong Pradu, the sacred Buddha statue of the village is stolen by a group of gangsters. Ting, a skilled martial artist, is chosen to retrieve the stolen statue and bring peace back to the village. Ting sets out on a dangerous journey, encountering various challenges and fights along the way.
Accused of murder, a renowned martial artist embarks on a journey to unveil the secrets of his enigmatic past and confront the mysterious adversaries plotting his demise.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is a stylized revenge movie with a strong female protagonist seeking vengeance against those who wronged her. Filled with graphic violence and intense martial arts action, this film tells the story of a former assassin who wakes up from a coma and sets out to eliminate her former colleagues.
Drunken Master is a classic kung-fu comedy film from 1978. It tells the story of a young martial artist named Wong Fei-Hung who must overcome his alcoholism and train in the art of Drunken Boxing to avenge his father's honor. Along the way, Wong Fei-Hung learns valuable lessons about discipline, respect, and the power of perseverance.
Master Z, a martial artist, gets entangled in a battle against a powerful crime syndicate in 1950s Hong Kong. As he tries to dismantle the syndicate, he also struggles with personal challenges and a complicated father-son relationship.
Fearless is a biographical drama film set in ancient China. It tells the story of Huo Yuanjia, a martial arts master who seeks redemption and confronts his fears. The plot is centered around Huo's journey of self-discovery and personal growth as he overcomes obstacles and fights for honor and justice.
In early Republican China, a legendary martial arts master embodied in a drunken fighter must protect Chinese culture and repel the British invaders.
Ip Man 3 (2015) tells the story of kung fu master Ip Man who faces challenges including battling a ruthless crime boss, dealing with his wife's illness, and raising his son. With the backdrop of 1950s Hong Kong, this movie portrays the struggle of a martial artist against organized crime.
Ip Man, the kung fu master, travels to San Francisco to deal with the racist attitudes of the local martial arts community and defend his student's right to teach Wing Chun.
In the 1930s, wealthy martial artist Ip Man is forced to leave his home during the Japanese invasion of China. With little means of survival, he and the people of his city must find a way to survive. Ip's skills in Wing Chun martial arts lead him to confront and defeat aggressive Northern Chinese martial artists and Japanese soldiers. Despite the hardships, Ip maintains his integrity and eventually establishes a Wing Chun school in Hong Kong, training students including the future legend Bruce Lee.
When his master is killed by the Japanese army, a kung fu master seeks revenge and becomes a one-man army against the oppressors.
In 'The Big Boss,' a young man named Cheng moves to Thailand to work at an ice factory with his cousins. However, his cousins mysteriously disappear, leading Cheng to uncover a dangerous smuggling operation involving drugs. Filled with revenge and fueled by his martial arts skills, Cheng takes on the smugglers and fights to rescue his family.
In this sequel to Once Upon a Time in China, martial arts master Wong Fei-hung continues his fight against foreign invaders who seek to colonize China. Along with his disciples, Wong Fei-hung faces off against a powerful sect and must confront the conflicts between traditional Chinese values and the push for westernization.