The legend returns! Jackie Chan and Stanley Tong’s ‘A Legend’ heading to Blu-ray from Well Go USA in January

"A Legend" Theatrical Poster

“A Legend” Theatrical Poster

On January 21, 2025, Well Go USA is releasing the Blu-ray for A Legend, an upcoming fantasy actioner that has Jackie Chan (The Foreigner) re-teaming with Hong Kong director Stanley Tong (Rumble in the Bronx). The film is a sequel to their 2005 collaboration, The Myth.

In the original film, Jackie played an archeologist who keeps having reoccurring dreams of a past life, where he is the great general Meng Yi, who is sworn to protect a princess named Ok-Soo.

A Legend also stars Bextiyar Gülnezer (Dynasty Warriors), Yixing Zhang (Ming Dynasty), Aarif Lee (Wolf Pack), Chen Li (Sky Hunter), Max Huang (Hidden Strike), Kim Hee-seon (Bichunmoo), Shawn Dou (Flowers of War) and Yecheng Zheng (Royal Nirvana).

Jackie Chan and Stanley Tong created magic together in a string of some of Chan’s most loved films of the 90s, including 1992’s Police Story 3: Supercop, 1995’s Rumble in the Bronx and 1996’s Police Story 4: First Strike. Their most recent collaboration was 2017’s Kung Fu Yoga and 2020’s VanguardIn fact, their collaboration was the subject of last year’s retrospective, Jackie Chan & Stanley Tong: Giving the People What They Want.

Watch the film’s Trailer below:



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31 Responses to The legend returns! Jackie Chan and Stanley Tong’s ‘A Legend’ heading to Blu-ray from Well Go USA in January

  1. Ningen says:

    I’d rather they do country for a Warner Archive uncut, original language Rumble in the Bronx.

  2. Kiril Valkov says:

    I’d rather see them doing nothing together, as Kung fu Yoga was one of the most excruciatingly bad movies in both their careers. I have no intentions of seeing Vanguard as well, sticking to his old classics, than the recent rubbish he put on screen.

  3. DoctorFromGallifrey says:

    Looking forward to this. Thought The Myth would have been a better sequel to Armour of God than CZ12. Jackie has a lot of rumored films upcoming hope to see this one get made. Also I want to see a proper Blu Ray / 4k UHD Rumble release too but don’t think Jackie has anything to do with that getting done.

  4. Contraspirit says:

    Great, finally a chance for a wide audience to get to know the carefree life of the people of this particular region.

  5. Ska Martes says:

    Was First strike really a loved 90s JC movie. Even at the time it seemed subpar

    • Aerosniff Someglue says:

      Police story 3 is a little overrated (s… my …, Quentin). Hey, 88 Films/Eureka, the full cut of First strike would be a nice thing to put out…

      • Ska Martes says:

        the only good thing about the original cut of First Strike is that …yes ot confirms its the same Chan Ka Kui character from 1-3. Apart from that its about 40 mins longer and more zzzzzzzzzz

        • Dan says:

          This. One of the few instances were less is more. The U.S. cut got rid of a lot of unnecessary stuff.

          • Andrew Hernandez says:

            I don’t know about that. It certainly wasn’t Chekhov, and had some corny dialogue, but the cut footage had a certain charm to it.

  6. Andrew Hernandez says:

    They shouldn’t be doing anything together anymore, but I’m sure there’s a great payday for them!

    We are way past the days when Stanley showed what he was made of with Stone Age Warriors. That’s a film that needs to be released uncut and remastered!

  7. Ruseboy says:

    So we are gonna act like Kung Fu Yoga wasn’t exactly that? It was a sequel to the myth directed by Stanley tong.

  8. Andrew Hernandez says:

    I prefer this new film’s alternate title, “The Fuckness.”

    • Shadow says:

      Why so angry LOL Jackie is 70 year old man, he is a living legend. He broken his body to deliver us solid action stuff during 80s and 90s, and at his current age
      he still making films. You want him to make stuff like in a good old days? Really? LoL

      • Bruce Jensen says:

        No, I don’t want him to make stuff like in the good old days … in fact, I want him to stop trying to! He should move onto something other than action movies, like serious, well written dramas, maybe crime dramas, hell, maybe romantic comedies (with leading ladies somewhere close to his own age!)! He needs to take a hint from Clint Eastwood & stop trying to be a lesser version of his youthful self!

      • Andrew Hernandez says:

        Did I say that anywhere?

      • I’d settle for him making good moves in old age rather than stuff like in the good old days, but judging by that clip this isn’t going to be either.

  9. Dan says:

    Looks like Jackie is guest-starring in his own movie again. Yeah not liking the look of this at all. But then I hated the first one as well.

  10. Aerosmith says:

    I still want the otiginal KH cut of First strike (OK, with BOTH cuts) or…let people out of the USA cut their sh… 150′ blockbusters to an acceptable 90 minutes. Well, in fact I don’t care, since it’s been a few years I don’t watch ’em aymore…

  11. Kevin says:

    Looks decent enough to watch. He sure keeps busy with so many movies on his plates. He should be shooting the new karate kid by now. I

  12. Ska Martes says:

    88 films / Eureka will be prepping their new Stanley Tong/Chan trilogy of shiteness boxset with Kungfu Yoga/Vanguard/A Legend. With new artwork and commentaries by ……random man on fiverr

  13. Dan says:

    I must admit I did not see one single thing in that trailer which makes me want to see this movie. And once again Jackie has been digitally “de-aged” lol. Not really complaining though as I’m sure a lot of actors his age are doing the same thing these days.

  14. Gary says:

    A.I. de-aged Jackie Chan?! No thanks! Even the Chinese viewers are cringing over this.

  15. Ska Martes says:

    This landed on Iqiyi today. What a mess. No one expected this to be any good but even with lowered expectations, it still didn’t deliver. A snorefest from beginning to end, it somehow manages to make The Myth seem like a minor masterpeice. The most interesting thing about the movie is easily the de-aged Jackie Chan which looks atrocious. Old man Jackie only takes part in a fight at the end of the movie where he moves great for a 70 yr old (with stunt doubles). Stanley Tong …..he made one masterpeice (Police story 3), two mids (Rumble, Police Story 4) one misfire (The Myth) and 3 utter trash movies (Yoga, Vanguard, A Legend) Its been 7 years since Chans last watachable movie (The Foreigner) and over a decade and a half since his last HK movie. Now he’s passed on the commie ambassador position to Donnie Yen, i am hoping he makes a few late career gems before he retires.

  16. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Stanley Tong also directed Stone Age Warriors which I constantly gush over and demand a 88 or Eureka release for.

    With lower expectations for A Legend, what was there for the movie to deliver? This movie will quickly be forgotten about, and the only good movie I can see Jackie Chan doing now is the Kung fu version of Unforgiven.

    I’m sure he’s kicking himself for turning down Everything Everywhere All at Once.

    • Ska Martes says:

      I’m glad he turned it down – I don’t think Chan has it in him anymore to deliver a performance that could match Yeoh’s in EEAAO. We would be hoping for Unforgiven and he would deliver Indy 5 but worse. He’s gonna be in the new Karate kid movie but instead of the down to earth humble dude in the first one, I fear they are gonna turn him into Cobra Kai Chozen where hes the comic relief to La russo’s straight man

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