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Legends' star Jackie Chan reveals that his mother, Lee-lee, who died in 2002, never watched any of his much-loved movies all the way through.
There won't be any simulated roundhouse kicks from Jackie Chan in the new "Karate Kid" movie. The legendary actor returns to the big screen as he reprises his role as the wise instructor, Mr. Han, in “Karate Kid: Legends,
Jane Austin apparently wrecked someone's life. But we also have Karate Kid Legends, but we begin with a beautiful Mountainhead Estate and some tech bros that create chaos.
Jackie Chan reveals a deeply personal truth about his late mother, one tied to fear, love, and the cost of his legendary career.
Legends' earned a $7.5 million opening day, while 'Lilo & Stitch' and 'Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning' look to stay on top.
INTERVIEW: As a revival of the cult franchise hits cinemas, Louis Chilton speaks to the Hong Kong superstar, the original ‘Karate Kid’ Ralph Macchio and new ‘Kid’ Ben Wang about the legacy of the first film,
He immediately dislocates his shoulder. Everyone’s like, ‘Oh my God!’ and Jackie [Chan] is like ‘No, it’s nothing!'”
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio return, and Ben Wang is captivating as the ain't-that-a-kick-in-the-head hero, in a winningly old-fashioned sequel.
Jackie Chan had given up on making a sequel to his 2010 "Karate Kid" reboot with Jaden Smith. Now he's back in "Karate Kid: Legends" alongside Ralph Macchio and newcomer Ben Wang — and ready to keep kicking.
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio blend fighting techniques to train a new karate kid in the latest instalment of the martial arts movie franchise.
Jackie Chan recalled the surreal moment his late father informed he once worked as a spy for the Chinese government: 'My father suddenly said, 'Son, I'm old. I might sleep and never wake up. I have a secret to tell you.