Fist of Legend | 4K UHD (88 Films)

Fist of Legend | 4K UHD (88 Films)

Fist of Legend | 4K UHD (88 Films)

RELEASE DATE: May 2024

In May of 2024, 88 Films is releasing the 4K Ultra HD for Fist of Legend, a 1994 martial arts classic directed by Gordon Chan (Thunderbolt). The film stars Jet Li (Danny the Dog, League of Gods) and features action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping (Miracle Fighters, In the Line of Duty 4).

When Chen Zhen (Li) discovers that his martial arts teacher has been murdered, he swears to avenge his death! Fist of Legend is a modern day remake of Bruce Lee’s 1972 film, Fist of Fury.

Fist of Legend also stars Chin Siu Ho (The Blonde Fury), Yasuaki Kurata (Eastern Condors) and Billy Chow (Tai Chi II).

This title will soon be available at The Goodie Emporium, a U.S.-based online store that currently has many Import Shaw Brothers/Golden Harvest/martial arts DVD/Blu-ray movies in-stock – with New titles being added regularly!

Details for this UK release are still pending.



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8 Responses to Fist of Legend | 4K UHD (88 Films)

  1. Ningen says:

    Hopefully with the ending intact this time? Quentin screened that version at the New Beverly.

  2. TiredRob says:

    I don’t have 4K yet, for now will have to enjoy it on DVD. Glad it’s getting a new release though. Jet Li is awesome.

  3. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Even though I looked up the rationalization for region coding, it still doesn’t make sense.

    Even if you have an all region player, what if you want to take your Region B movies on vacation or to a friend’s house? It’s gonna be a pain in the ass to have to lug your player around wherever you go.

    • Typo says:

      I live “in the region B”. I don’t see the interest of going on vacation with a Blu-Ray. And I still could go in any “region B country “.

      And my real friends live in my country.

  4. David Rees says:

    It is being released Blu ray as well as 4K UHD

  5. Typo says:

    By the way, is it a 2K or 4K restoration? If not, I’ll keep my Blu-Ray.

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