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New Jackie Chan Box Sets Showcase the Rise of a Martial Arts Icon, From Early Films to Death-Defying Career Peak

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William Earl Jackie Chan contains multitudes. Although many American filmgoers know Chan best for his Hollywood blockbusters (the “Rush Hour” franchise, 2000’s “Shanghai Noon”) and family-friendly fare (2010’s “The Karate Kid,” voicing Master Monkey in the “Kung Fu Panda” series), his profound impact on global cinema cannot be denied.

A martial arts master who has battered his body for decades doing his own stunts in his signature comedic style, Chan has acted in over 150 movies, making him one of the wealthiest and most globally recognizable stars of all time.

With martial arts films having a moment in the spotlight in 2023, with “Everything Everywhere All at Once” landing the Best Picture Oscar and “John Wick: Chapter 4” becoming a series-high box office sensation, it’s fitting that Shout Select has released their two part “Jackie Chan Collection” Blu-ray box sets, which are a great starting points for novices and worthy purchases for die-hard fans as well.

The first set, which was released in January and covers his work from 1976 – 1982, which ranges from lively early films like 1978’s “Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin” to 1982’s “Dragon Lord,” in which his modern fighting style and dramatic stunts are fully-formed.

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