Thu. May 9th, 2024

by Jeremy Kazieva,

Jack Black returns 8 years after the 3rd film as Po the Panda in the beloved franchise of ‘Kung Fu Panda’ for the 4th installment in what is being called “Hilarious”, “Life-Changing” and “Emotional”.

In this 4th film, Po (Jack Black) must train a new warrior when he’s chosen to become the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. However, when a powerful shape-shifting sorceress (played by Viola Davis) sets her eyes on his Staff of Wisdom, he suddenly realizes he’s going to need some help. Teaming up with a quick-witted corsac fox (played by Awkwafina), Po soon discovers that heroes can be found in the most unexpected places. ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ introduces us to new characters, new action sequences, new locations, and a new villain who’s bigger and (shiftier) than ever. Of course, there’s plenty of humor throughout the film, but this is otherwise a movie Dreamwork’s should be proud of.

Jack Black returns and is better than ever. After previously playing as Bowser in the blockbuster hit ‘The Super Mario Bros’, he has returned as the lovable panda we all know him as from the incredible Dreamworks franchise. During the red carpet premiere for ‘Kung Fu Panda’ over the weekend, he stated that playing Po “has been the role of a lifetime”, which doesn’t surprise me as his energy and love for the character(s), franchise and kung fu is unmatched. The way he’s able to express emotion, passion, and sympathy, as well as adding in his comedic self, it’s one of the best roles he’s ever been cast in. I honestly couldn’t pick a different actor to play the part.

Viola Davis being added to this cast as the villainous shapeshifting chameleon is probably the best casting for an animated villain in the franchise since Tai Lung from the first film. Davis adds that dark and serious tone that a movie, especially animated, needs to have for these films to go a step further than before, and with a new desire. She gives the villain a new form of trickery as well as resilience and will do anything to anyone who stands in her way. What she does with her new power, will also give fans a feeling of nostalgia if you remember what happened in the previous movies as far as villainous characters go.

The film immediately begins with a hook that captures the audience’s attention. A scene that will leave people shocked and asking questions, which is exactly what you want. Something that will make you want to watch more up to the point where the truth is revealed. There are a few moments

where the humor tends to be forced during or after a serious scene, which is the only thing that bothers me, but again, this is a family/children’s movie so I won’t judge it so hard. The addition of some of the newer characters was a plus and with some of the original ones barely in the film this time around, it gave Po more responsibility and the ability to grow as a person and as a warrior. The animation and editing overall were top-notch. Some of the fighting scenes do remind you of comic book movies like ‘Spider-Man: Into the SpiderVerse’ or ‘Spider-Man: Across The SpiderVerse’ based on how the editing was handled, it was magnificent and something we haven’t seen in the previous installments.

Kung Fu Panda review

‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ is a great addition to the beloved franchise, providing a balanced mix of entertainment and emotional depth. With an engaging plot and captivating visuals, this movie is an unforgettable journey that will leave the audience in awe. This franchise is filled with growth, Kung Fu, family, and belief. Whether you’re watching this as a kid, with family, or friends, this movie teaches you to not let anyone judge you like a book. Always follow your dreams no matter who tries to get in the way and as long as you believe in yourself, you will be able to achieve it. No matter what path you take to get there. That is what franchises like ‘Kung Fu Panda’, ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ and ‘Madagascar’ all teach you and why I love them.

So, get ready to laugh, be moved, and more importantly, feel inspired, as you go with Po and Zhen on their extraordinary journey when it releases in theaters March 8th, 2024!

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