Cast
View AllJack Black
as Po (voice)
Awkwafina
as Zhen (voice)
Viola Davis
as The Chameleon (voice)
Dustin Hoffman
as Shifu (voice)
Bryan Cranston
as Li (voice)
James Hong
as Mr. Ping (voice)
Ian McShane
as Tai Lung (voice)
Ke Huy Quan
as Han (voice)
Ronny Chieng
as Fish (voice)
Lori Tan Chinn
as Granny Boar (voice)
Seth Rogen
as Mantis (voice)
Jimmy Donaldson
as Panda Pig (voice)
James Murray
as Boastful Komodo / Frightened Ram / Goose Jail Guard / Bunny Bartender (voice)
James Sie
as Bull Officer #2 / Ram Worker / Master Villain #1 (voice)
Cedric Yarbrough
as Bull Officer #1 / Ram Foreman / Questioned Boar (voice)
Crew
Director
- Mike Mitchell
Writer
- Jonathan Aibel
- Glenn Berger
- Darren Lemke
Producer
- Rebecca Huntley
Reviews
Chris Sawin
_Kung Fu Panda 4_ isn’t the best _Kung Fu Panda_ film, or even the best of the series’ three sequels. However, as a fourth film in a franchise, it’s a ton of fun.
And though it’s action isn’t quite as entertaining as its predecessors and it’s unfortunate to see Awkwafina playing yet another thief (_Jumanji: The Next Level_ says hello), for the most part, _Kung Fu Panda 4_ happily skadooshes its way to animated greatness.
**Full review:** https://bit.ly/KuFuPa4
Mar 13, 2024
CinemaSerf
This is probably my favourite of the franchised animated action-comedies, but I think we are now clearly running out of conceptual steam. With "Po" being told by "Master Shifu" that it is now time for him to move onwards and upwards - much to his chagrin - he must recruit a new dragon warrior so he can retreat to more cerebral pastimes. Luckily, though, the "Chameleon" has designs on obtaining all the powers from those now consigned to the nether realm and using the powers of Kung Fu to take over the world. "Po" has to be put his promotion on hold and along with his new-found, and useful, foxy friend "Zhen" try to thwart these heinous ambitions. Though there's plenty of action and self-deprecating dialogue the storyline really is too much of a recycled affair. Even the panda has been drawn into the multi-verse and to be frank, I'm a bit bored with that theme now - especially as it's never really accompanied by much in the way of jeopardy. Yes, this is an entirely predicable story that, in this case, misses out on the characterisations of his pals from the "Furious Five". It's watchable and the story well paced; there's some fun to be had in the wobbly, mountain-top, tavern but I think I've already forgotten most of it.
Mar 29, 2024
dumasori
**Written by kindergartners using AI**
Even after more than 10 years, I still miss the first Kung Fu Panda movie as it was genuinely a masterpiece. The story, action, dialogues, character building, the tension between Tai Lung and Shifu, everything was fabulous. Well, I can go on and on about the first Kung Fu Panda, but this is about this unbearable trash Kung Fu Panda 4.
This movie is so bad that calling it boring would be a compliment. Out of nowhere, this Zhen character manifests. All the formula film scenes replicated, unnecessary fights, moving around without any purpose, cracking jokes (painfully unfunny) out of nowhere, and so on. I wanted to leave the movie after 20 minutes but then I thought maybe something good would happen. However, I was wrong till the end.
Pathetic direction, dialogue delivery and unfunny jokes started feeling irritating. No chemistry between Po and Zhen, and somehow they both are ready to die for each other. The Zhen character was uninteresting and annoying.
Just like contemporary movies where people get everything without any sacrifice or struggle, they managed to "Mary Sue" Zhen by making her the next dragon warrior.
I am glad that this movie ended this way. At least now I know I won’t be watching any more trash from this franchise.
If you loved the first Kung Fu panda, please stay away from this. Please save and cherish your good memories. You have been warned.
*I wanted to give it 1.5, but the sliding scale couldn’t select it, so I gave it 2/10.
Apr 13, 2024
Chandler Danier
I'm into movies that simulate the 'watching a video game' experience. Classic Shang Tsung end boss. Shadow of the Colossus gameplay. Maybe a diss to Dune? It's predictable and full of dumb shit but I found myself enjoying it. Jables does good. I found abrasion to be front-loaded and maybe he mellows out but... a muted, yet powerful performance. I did smoke weed during the first few minutes.
I love Awkwafina.
Apr 18, 2024
Sejian
Out of nowhere, this fox character manifests! Out of nowhere, this panda character manifests! Out of nowhere, these villain characters manifest! We have got some top notch reviewers on this website, Souljaboytellem!
Dialog writers need to remove certain words from their joke book, like "method", as in method acting. When I hear method acting, I think Jared Leto. Associating Jared Leto's "method acting" with your movie probably isn't a good thing. Method acting and Jared Leto occupied real estate rent free for the entirety of this movie. It didn't help that they couldn't stop themselves from thinking "it's so nice, we'll say it twice".
The story is predictable, made worse by the spoon feeding. To add insult to injury, the back and forth between Po and Zhen up until the "big stink" is good enough to maybe throw you off if you haven't seen it a dozen times already or if they hadn't spelled it out.
Po's dads are fine. He has a biological widowed father and an adopted father. We know these characters. Their subplot is kinda unnecessary but the "two dad's" thing isn't rocket science.
May 22, 2024
r96sk
<em>'Kung Fu Panda 4'</em> is much like its predecessors for me, I'm cool with them but they don't hit any deeper than being just solid movies. I had to watch a recap of the previous entries, naturally, and didn't remember much, aside from the cast and main characters.
I reckon I'll be saying the exact same thing in X amount of months about this one, that doesn't necessarily mean a film is bad though - because this release isn't. The voices we hear are perfectly satisfactory, from Jack Black to Awkwafina, Viola Davis (the best, away from lead) and the rest.
The music here is good. There is one piece of the score, which is heard a couple of times and during the end credits, that must be a homage of sorts to television show <em>'Dexter'</em> - weird connection granted, but it sounds practically exactly the same to me.
On the note of the sound, I enjoyed Tenacious D's rock cover of "...Baby One More Time". I listened to it an embarrassing amount when it first released alongside this movie, the video was admittedly part of the reason why - I'm always a fan of seeing film casts in music videos.
There's a decent story told, alongside nice animation. It'll no doubt be forgettable to me personally, but I can still acknowledge it as something that I deem passable.
Feb 11, 2025
Thematic Analysis
This high-octane Animation/Family/Action/Comedy/Adventure/Fantasy film balances spectacular sequences with character-driven moments. Unlike many films in the genre, Kung Fu Panda 4 distinguishes itself through its exceptional pacing and meaningful stakes for its protagonists.
Director Mike Mitchell brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to pacing and visual storytelling creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.
Released in 2024, the film exists within a cultural context that continues to evolve with our understanding of its themes. Its critical acclaim reflects its artistic achievements and its place in cinema history.
Did You Know?
- The production of Kung Fu Panda 4 took approximately 5 months from pre-production to final cut.
- With a budget of $80.0 million, the film proved to be a financial success, earning back its investment and more.
- The final cut of the film runs for 94 minutes, though the director's initial assembly was reportedly 140 minutes long.
- The film contains approximately 2211 individual shots.
- The screenplay went through 12 major revisions before the final shooting script was approved.
- Some visual effects sequences took up to 9 months to complete.
Historical Context
- In 2024, when this film is released:
- The COVID-19 pandemic transformed global health, economics, and social interaction.
- Streaming platforms had largely replaced traditional cinema and television models.
- Streaming platforms were disrupting traditional distribution models and changing how audiences consumed films.
How This Film Stands Out
While Kung Fu Panda 4 shares thematic elements with other films in its genre, it distinguishes itself through its unique approach to storytelling, visual style, and character development.
Unlike American Badger, which takes a more conventional approach to its subject matter, Kung Fu Panda 4 offers a fresh perspective through its innovative visual language and narrative structure.
While films like The Rule of Burning Sun II and Superman III explore similar territory, Kung Fu Panda 4 stands apart through its distinctive directorial vision and pacing.
This film's unique contribution to cinema lies in its bold artistic choices and willingness to challenge viewer expectations, making it a valuable addition to its genre.
Details
- Release Date: March 2, 2024
- Runtime: 1h 34m
- Budget: $80,000,000
- Revenue: $548,040,835
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