Kung Fu Panda 4 officially releases its first trailer full of Chinese cultural elements-American Stand-Wanwei Reader Network (PC version)

2023-12-13 22:49:11

“Kung Fu Panda 4” released its latest trailer on December 13, setting off a new kung fu craze in Hollywood. Directors Mike Mitchell and Stephanie Stine and producer Rebecca Huntley accepted an exclusive interview with World Journal to share their feelings regarding making the film and their love for Chinese culture.

This is the first film directed by new Asian director Sting. She said that when she received a call from DreamWorks inviting her to direct the film, she was so excited that she mightn’t give an immediate answer, and it took 10 minutes for her to call back and agree.

According to her, “Kung Fu Panda 4” incorporates richer and more in-depth elements of Chinese culture, including Chinese cuisine, which is loved by audiences around the world, as well as kites, dragons and Qinggong. There is a scene in the movie where many characters are playing mahjong in a tavern. She spent nearly three hours teaching the animators how to play Mahjong to ensure it was accurately presented on the screen.

Mitchell said that many scenes in the movie were performed by Chinese stuntmen. Sting said: “The way ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ presents Chinese Kung Fu will be unique. It can be said that we have raised Kung Fu animation to a new level. I believe there will be many Asian audiences who like our presentation.”

It has been nearly eight years since the last “Kung Fu Panda 3” was released. Mitchell said that the reason why this sequel took so long to prepare is because the team wanted to convey the story in the best way, especially in terms of using ever-changing technology. “Kung Fu Panda 4” introduces some of the latest filming and animation techniques, including lighting and GoPro cameras already widely used in action movies. In addition, since “Kung Fu Panda 1” in 2008, the martial arts style of Kung Fu movies has also changed a lot. Over the years, the team has been continuously improving the work to achieve the best results.

Huntley said the team brought in a large number of young artists to assist in the production, many of whom grew up watching the “Kung Fu Panda” series. They were full of tears when they saw the finished product of “Kung Fu Panda 4” because they were participating in a movie that they “loved and grew up with.” “We hope the stories we tell continue our love for the series,” Huntley said. “We are both creating a stand-alone epic film and expanding our universe, pushing the first three films into a whole new world.”

“Kung Fu Panda 4” released its latest trailer on December 13, setting off a new kung fu craze in Hollywood. (Provided by the crew of “Kung Fu Panda 4”)

Po voiced by Jack Black, Monkey voiced by Jackie Chan, Snake voiced by Lucy Liu, Tigress voiced by Angelina Jolie, David Crane, voiced by David Cross, and Mantis, voiced by Seth Rogen, these beloved animated stars will reunite once more.

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Awkwafina will voice a new character, a fox warrior named Zhen. In addition, “Kung Fu Panda 4” will also feature a new villain “Chameleon” who has the ability to resurrect Po’s past enemies. “This is the best villain DreamWorks has ever created,” Mitchell said.

Since its premiere in 2008, the “Kung Fu Panda” series has become one of DreamWorks’ most successful works with its unique martial arts style, hilarious humor and exciting plot. In addition to movies, “Kung Fu Panda” has also extended to TV series, video games and theme park attractions. The movie “Kung Fu Panda 4” is expected to be released on March 8, 2024.

“Kung Fu Panda 4” released its latest trailer on December 13, setting off a new kung fu craze in Hollywood. (Provided by the crew of “Kung Fu Panda 4”)

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