Award Banner
Award Banner

Here's how Jackie Chan inspired the kick-ass kungfu action in Shang-Chi

Here's how Jackie Chan inspired the kick-ass kungfu action in Shang-Chi
PHOTO: Screengrab/Youtube/Movie Media Clips

If you've seen the latest short from Marvel's latest movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and found it somewhat familiar, you're not the only one as Jackie Chan fans have been rumbling about the similarities on Twitter, and for good reason.

Over the weekend, the legendary Hong Kong action star and martial artist trended on Twitter after the new clip from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was released on Friday (Aug 20), showing lead Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) fighting bad guys on a bus, in which he makes use of his jacket in the fight.

The use of a jacket is somewhat of a signature fight move used by Chan, where he fumbles with his opponents before taking the advantage.

To Western audiences, it was a move famously used by Chan's Ma Hon Keung in Rumble in the Bronx (1995) where he stops a gang from attempting to rob a supermarket.

Later on in the scene, Chan incorporates other objects around him into the fight.

Asian audiences would remember something similar in Police Story 4: First Strike (1996), where Chan does the same with his jacket (Time code 1:10).

Fans assumed that Liu's jacket move is a homage to Chan, who defined Hong Kong action cinema in a career that began in the late 1970s but there's more it as Shang-Chi's fight coordinator, Andy Cheng (Cheng Kai-Chung), is part of the famed Jackie Chan Stunt Team, a team of stuntmen and martial artists who work with Chan.

Cheng has worked with Chan multiple times in the past as a stunt double and assistant stunt choreographer on projects, including Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon Who Am I? and Mr Nice Guy. 

Aside from Cheng, Shang-Chi supervising stunt coordinator and second-unit director Bradley James Allan was also a close friend of Chan.

Allan was part of Chan's stunt team and acted in Gorgeous, Shanghai Noon, The Tuxedo and the second and third Rush Hour films, among many others, with Chan.

Alas, Allan passed away recently and Chan grieved in a blogpost on his website.

You can see Allan's debut in Jackie Chan's Gorgeous, which coincidentally also stars Hong Kong superstar Tony Leung, who plays Shang-Chi's father in the Marvel Studios' film.

And there you have it, on the inspiration that both Cheng and Allan brought to the Marvel Cinematic Universe project, which features Marvel's first Asian superhero in the lead.

Director Destin Daniel Cretton might be Asian American, but he clearly know where and who to tap on for kick-ass kungfu action.

From the looks of it, Shang-Chi has some pretty badass action scenes inspired by Chan and other martial artists. With famous Hong Kong action star Michelle Yeoh also in the movie, martial arts fans definitely have a lot to look forward to.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings premieres on Sept 2, 2021.

READ ALSO: Shang-Chi: The perfect movie to lay the foundations of what the new future of Marvel may look like

This article was first published in Geek Culture.

homepage

trending

trending
    Marine Parade walkabout clip taken out of context for political gain: Edwin Tong
    Woman suffers stiff neck, body ache after eating cake which had rusty nail
    Bundles of joy: Edwin Siu and Priscilla Wong welcome firstborn, Tony Yang and wife expecting third child
    10 best savings accounts in Singapore with the highest interest rates (March 2025)
    Over $200k worth of e-vaporisers seized; 2 persons helping with investigations
    1-for-1 deals and up to 50% off furniture at Four Stars Grassroots' clearance sale
    'Upskilling [helped me] learn more about myself': Dad of 3 on his mid-career switch into a tech role
    WP will campaign for 'responsible and loyal opposition' in GE2025 to earn seats in Parliament, says Pritam
    Job ad for nun with offer of $5,000 to $11,000 monthly salary pulled after 3 days
    MP Ng Ling Ling: The role is very demanding
    'I will continue to serve', says Amy Khor after surprise walkabout with PM Wong at Bukit Batok hawker centre
    Where did all the traditional kuih and snacks at Ramadan bazaars go?

Singapore

Singapore
    • Boy, 13, pursues passion with $8 haircuts at Clementi HDB staircase
    • 'I am ready to bring the same passion here': SDP's Chee Soon Juan to run in Sembawang West SMC after Bukit Batok SMC removal
    • Rain worsens congestion at Causeway, woman faints in bus queue
    • Goh Meng Seng says PPP will make way for RDU in Nee Soon GRC, given PAP 'unlikely' to field LGBT activist
    • More than 2 million Singaporeans eligible to vote in next election
    • SMU gets a fresh boost with 14 new Industry Graduate Diplomas aligned with the most in-demand skills of 2025
    • From RSAF to flying uber-rich on private jets: 70-year-old pilot now volunteers to fly rescue animals all over the US
    • 'May we live up to his hopes and expectations, and always do him proud': SM Lee posts tribute on 10th anniversary of Lee Kuan Yew's death
    • 'He's my brother': Man who gave kidney to sibling 'didn't think of any other thing except to help save him'
    • Kenneth Jeyaretnam issued 10th Pofma order over false statements about hiring of foreign auxiliary police officers

Entertainment

Entertainment
    • Gossip mill: Seventeen's Hoshi and Woozi to enlist in 2nd half of 2025, controversy-hit Kim Soo-hyun said to be attending Taiwan fanmeet, Zhao Lusi reveals hateful message she received
    • Mediacorp radio DJ charged with voyeurism and sexual communication with minor
    • Tay Ying to marry in June, mum Hong Huifang filled with 'happiness, pride and reluctance'
    • E-Junkies: Gannibal's Show Kasamatsu reveals his favourite scene in season 2
    • Conan O'Brien decries 'bullies' while receiving Kennedy Centre's Mark Twain Prize
    • StayC, Exo's Kai, Black Eyed Peas: Singapore concert calendar for 2025
    • Snoop Dogg wants to heal rift between Princes William and Harry
    • 'No more fat role. It's too hard on the body': Channing Tatum puts on over 28kg for upcoming thriller film Josephine
    • Selena Gomez almost missed Benny Blanco's proposal because she was 'grumpy'
    • Amanda Seyfried turned down role in Guardians of the Galaxy over fears it would be 'Marvel's first bomb'

Lifestyle

Lifestyle
    • Singapore slips in ranking of world's happiest countries, but retains top spot in Southeast Asia
    • 2 Singapore pizzerias earn spots on 50 Top Pizza Asia-Pacific 2025 list
    • McDonald's collaborates with Minecraft movie to launch limited-edition blind box collectibles
    • 3 in 5 Singapore workers would resign if they didn't experience sense of belonging at work, Randstad study finds
    • On this day in 2015, the Singapore Armed Forces Volunteer Corps enlisted its inaugural intake
    • Inside a rare freehold landed estate in Punggol: Touring Ponggol Seventeenth Avenue (priced from $6m)
    • Trendy Scandinavian HDB room designs for an elegant and aesthetic space
    • 17 iftar spots in Singapore for Ramadan 2025: Buffets and special offers
    • So, I just got retrenched. Now what?
    • How to make a landed home more elderly-friendly in Singapore (before moving feels necessary)

Digicult

Digicult
    • A $500 wake-up call: How the Samsung Galaxy Ring made me realise my stress
    • Monster Hunter Wilds producer explains how game has remained unique and fresh over 20 years
    • Is it time to get a MacBook at a good price? The M4 MacBook Air says yes
    • China's Baidu launches 2 new AI models as industry competition heats up
    • China's top universities expand enrolment to beef up capabilities in AI, strategic areas
    • International Women's Day: Meet the Singapore women levelling up in gaming
    • US indicts slew of alleged Chinese hackers, sanctions company over spy campaign
    • Meet the women powering innovation in tech in Singapore and beyond
    • Games in March: JRPGs, co-op games and wrestling
    • Australia fines Telegram for delay in answering child abuse, terror questions

Money

Money
    • Amid AI push, DBS to cut 4,000 temp jobs over next 3 years
    • Singapore's economy grew 4.4% in 2024, beating forecasts
    • DBS to give staff $1,000 special bonus, introduce capital return dividend
    • Giant deal: Malaysian company to acquire Cold Storage and Giant supermarket chains in Singapore
    • China promotes business potential to Apple, Pfizer and other US companies
    • Personal loan versus renovation loan comparison guide: Which is better for your home makeover?
    • Do high-floor HDB flats appreciate more in value? The data may surprise you
    • Top 20 most expensive HDB resale transactions in Singapore
    • 5 biggest misconceptions about the Singapore property market in 2025
    • Best fixed deposit rates in Singapore (March 2025): Minimum deposits from $500, rates up to 2.90%

Latest

Latest
  • Media groups sound alarm after Indonesian magazine is sent mutilated animal carcasses
  • New Australian election battleground is working from home
  • US alleges Columbia student covered up his work for UNRWA
  • South Korean court reinstates impeached PM Han Duck-soo as acting president
  • Thai PM faces censure motion as opposition takes aim at father's influence
  • 'This is on Hamas,' US special envoy Witkoff says of new Gaza fighting
  • At least 4 people dead in South Korea's wildfires
  • Donald Trump and John Roberts: A president, a chief justice and a judiciary under pressure
  • Ukraine, US teams hold talks in Saudi Arabia, US envoy hopeful on ending war

In Case You Missed It

In Case You Missed It
  • Woman arrested after injuring 3 men at People's Park Complex; chopper seized
  • Community cooling centres, reduced outdoor activities in schools: Govt task force outlines measures to combat heatwave
  • People's Power Party urges public to 'maintain basic decorum' following racist comments against new member
  • Elderly motorcyclist dies after being hit by car in Bartley Road accident; driver, 30, arrested
  • St Joseph's Church stabbing: Accused given additional charges of being in possession of weapon
  • Strong winds in Hong Kong leave gondola worker 'hanging' in mid-air
  • 'It all burned': Food stall in Malaysia catches fire after rain falls on hot oil
  • Malaysian woman stunned to find car trapped among diners after car park turns into outdoor eatery at night
  • Johor invests $1.5b in water treatment infrastructure to reduce dependency on Singapore after 2030
This website is best viewed using the latest versions of web browsers.