(1998) : His most well-known Hollywood success, which launched a major global franchise. Career Eras & Evolution
– A live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga, featuring a famous Street Fighter parody.
His filmography can be indexed by distinct developmental periods:
(1978): The film that originally catapulted him to superstardom in Asia. 📅 Movie Index by Era index of jackie chan movies
If you want to explore specific eras of his career, let me know:
If you were to scroll to the bottom of the "Index," past the modern CGI blockbusters, you would find the roots of the legend.
(1992): A high-stakes sequel featuring Michelle Yeoh and breathtaking stunts. (1998) : His most well-known Hollywood success, which
| Year | Film Title | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1972 | Fist of Fury | Stuntman for Bruce Lee | | 1973 | Enter the Dragon | Stuntman for Bruce Lee | | 1978 | Snake in the Eagle's Shadow | Major breakthrough film | | 1978 | Drunken Master | Iconic comedy martial arts film | | 1980 | The Young Master | Directorial debut and hit | | 1983 | Project A | Formation of Jackie Chan Stunt Team | | 1985 | Police Story | One of the best action films of all time | | 1995 | Rumble in the Bronx | North American breakthrough | | 1998 | Rush Hour | International superstardom in the US | | 2000 | Shanghai Noon | Successful Hollywood buddy comedy | | 2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | First film with Jet Li | | 2010 | The Karate Kid | Critical and commercial success | | 2025 | Karate Kid: Legends | Upcoming film with Ralph Macchio |
A gritty dramatic performance that showed a new side of his acting abilities.
– A sci-fi comedy co-starring Jennifer Love Hewitt that relied heavily on special effects. 📅 Movie Index by Era If you want
Throughout his career, Chan has anchored several major film series. When exploring his index, these collections are often grouped together:
– A London-based sequel to Shanghai Noon , featuring an homage to Gene Kelly.
(1998) : His most well-known Hollywood success, which launched a major global franchise. Career Eras & Evolution
– A live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga, featuring a famous Street Fighter parody.
His filmography can be indexed by distinct developmental periods:
(1978): The film that originally catapulted him to superstardom in Asia. 📅 Movie Index by Era
If you want to explore specific eras of his career, let me know:
If you were to scroll to the bottom of the "Index," past the modern CGI blockbusters, you would find the roots of the legend.
(1992): A high-stakes sequel featuring Michelle Yeoh and breathtaking stunts.
| Year | Film Title | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1972 | Fist of Fury | Stuntman for Bruce Lee | | 1973 | Enter the Dragon | Stuntman for Bruce Lee | | 1978 | Snake in the Eagle's Shadow | Major breakthrough film | | 1978 | Drunken Master | Iconic comedy martial arts film | | 1980 | The Young Master | Directorial debut and hit | | 1983 | Project A | Formation of Jackie Chan Stunt Team | | 1985 | Police Story | One of the best action films of all time | | 1995 | Rumble in the Bronx | North American breakthrough | | 1998 | Rush Hour | International superstardom in the US | | 2000 | Shanghai Noon | Successful Hollywood buddy comedy | | 2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | First film with Jet Li | | 2010 | The Karate Kid | Critical and commercial success | | 2025 | Karate Kid: Legends | Upcoming film with Ralph Macchio |
A gritty dramatic performance that showed a new side of his acting abilities.
– A sci-fi comedy co-starring Jennifer Love Hewitt that relied heavily on special effects.
Throughout his career, Chan has anchored several major film series. When exploring his index, these collections are often grouped together:
– A London-based sequel to Shanghai Noon , featuring an homage to Gene Kelly.