Jackie Chan Movies In Order ~repack~ May 2026
This paper proposes that future Jackie Chan studies should always present films in order of production , not release, because his healing time between injuries dictates the narrative rhythm.
| Year | Title (English) | Phase | Key Stunt/Significance | |------|----------------|-------|------------------------| | 1962 | Big and Little Wong Tin Bar | I | Child extra | | 1971 | Fists of Fury | I | Killed by Bruce Lee | | 1976 | New Fist of Fury | I | First lead (flop) | | 1978 | Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow | II | Breakthrough | | 1978 | Drunken Master | II | Signature style born | | 1980 | The Young Master | II | First outtakes reel | | 1982 | Dragon Lord | II | Shuttlecock kick | | 1983 | Project A | III | Clock tower fall | | 1985 | Police Story | III | Mall pole slide | | 1986 | Armour of God | III | Skull fracture | | 1994 | Drunken Master II | III | Coal crawl | | 1995 | Rumble in the Bronx | IV | US breakthrough | | 1998 | Rush Hour | IV | Buddy cop formula | | 2017 | The Foreigner | V | Aged realism | | 2023 | Ride On | V | Meta-elegy | jackie chan movies in order
This sequence is tragic for purists. Rumble in the Bronx (shot in Canada, set in NY) succeeds despite Hollywood’s meddling. But Rush Hour introduces Chris Tucker—the talkative partner. In order, you see Chan’s screen time shrink. The Tuxedo (2002) uses CGI to replace his stunts. New Police Story (2004) reboots his character as a depressed alcoholic—a meta-commentary on his own fatigue. This paper proposes that future Jackie Chan studies