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Find out what this means for the highly anticipated follow-up to Stephen Chow's 2001 classic 'Shaolin Soccer,' which marks the auteur's first directorial project since 2019.

Get ready to bend the laws of physics—on the pitch, once again! Cinema legend Stephen Chow is officially back in the director’s chair for Kung Fu Soccer, the long-awaited spin-off to his 2001 cultural phenomenon, Shaolin Soccer. In a massive power move, Singapore-based Encore Films has just secured the worldwide distribution rights (outside mainland China) for the upcoming blockbuster.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via City On Fire.

It’s hard to understate the hype. When Shaolin Soccer first hit screens a quarter of a century ago, it revolutionized sports comedy by blending laugh-out-loud slapstick with CGI-fueled martial arts. Fans instantly fell in love with the iconic underdog story, gravity-defying bicycle kicks, and fiery super-strikes that made it a massive global hit. Now, Chow is bringing that exact irreverent energy to a brand-new generation.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via SBS.

While Chow won’t be starring in the film—having mostly stepped back from acting after 2008’s CJ7—he’s fully helming the project. The film shifts the spotlight to an all-female squad, tracking the underdog Emei team as they fuse martial arts with their gameplay for an improbable championship run. The cast is stacked, led by Zhang Xiaofei (Hi, Mom), alongside popular stars Dilraba Dilmurat and Lay Zhang.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via brns.

Kung Fu Soccer marks Chow’s first directorial feature since 2019’s The New King of Comedy. Currently in post-production with an expected heavy dose of jaw-dropping VFX, the film is slated for a 2026 release. The timing couldn’t be more perfect, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the original Shaolin Soccer while riding the wave of global excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the meantime, enjoy the Chinese trailer to Shaolin Soccer below to relive some of that unhinged epicness.

Cover image via Magic Spongers.

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Find out what this means for the highly anticipated follow-up to Stephen Chow's 2001 classic 'Shaolin Soccer,' which marks the auteur's first directorial project since 2019.

Get ready to bend the laws of physics—on the pitch, once again! Cinema legend Stephen Chow is officially back in the director’s chair for Kung Fu Soccer, the long-awaited spin-off to his 2001 cultural phenomenon, Shaolin Soccer. In a massive power move, Singapore-based Encore Films has just secured the worldwide distribution rights (outside mainland China) for the upcoming blockbuster.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via City On Fire.

It’s hard to understate the hype. When Shaolin Soccer first hit screens a quarter of a century ago, it revolutionized sports comedy by blending laugh-out-loud slapstick with CGI-fueled martial arts. Fans instantly fell in love with the iconic underdog story, gravity-defying bicycle kicks, and fiery super-strikes that made it a massive global hit. Now, Chow is bringing that exact irreverent energy to a brand-new generation.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via SBS.

While Chow won’t be starring in the film—having mostly stepped back from acting after 2008’s CJ7—he’s fully helming the project. The film shifts the spotlight to an all-female squad, tracking the underdog Emei team as they fuse martial arts with their gameplay for an improbable championship run. The cast is stacked, led by Zhang Xiaofei (Hi, Mom), alongside popular stars Dilraba Dilmurat and Lay Zhang.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via brns.

Kung Fu Soccer marks Chow’s first directorial feature since 2019’s The New King of Comedy. Currently in post-production with an expected heavy dose of jaw-dropping VFX, the film is slated for a 2026 release. The timing couldn’t be more perfect, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the original Shaolin Soccer while riding the wave of global excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the meantime, enjoy the Chinese trailer to Shaolin Soccer below to relive some of that unhinged epicness.

Cover image via Magic Spongers.

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Find out what this means for the highly anticipated follow-up to Stephen Chow's 2001 classic 'Shaolin Soccer,' which marks the auteur's first directorial project since 2019.

Get ready to bend the laws of physics—on the pitch, once again! Cinema legend Stephen Chow is officially back in the director’s chair for Kung Fu Soccer, the long-awaited spin-off to his 2001 cultural phenomenon, Shaolin Soccer. In a massive power move, Singapore-based Encore Films has just secured the worldwide distribution rights (outside mainland China) for the upcoming blockbuster.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via City On Fire.

It’s hard to understate the hype. When Shaolin Soccer first hit screens a quarter of a century ago, it revolutionized sports comedy by blending laugh-out-loud slapstick with CGI-fueled martial arts. Fans instantly fell in love with the iconic underdog story, gravity-defying bicycle kicks, and fiery super-strikes that made it a massive global hit. Now, Chow is bringing that exact irreverent energy to a brand-new generation.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via SBS.

While Chow won’t be starring in the film—having mostly stepped back from acting after 2008’s CJ7—he’s fully helming the project. The film shifts the spotlight to an all-female squad, tracking the underdog Emei team as they fuse martial arts with their gameplay for an improbable championship run. The cast is stacked, led by Zhang Xiaofei (Hi, Mom), alongside popular stars Dilraba Dilmurat and Lay Zhang.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via brns.

Kung Fu Soccer marks Chow’s first directorial feature since 2019’s The New King of Comedy. Currently in post-production with an expected heavy dose of jaw-dropping VFX, the film is slated for a 2026 release. The timing couldn’t be more perfect, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the original Shaolin Soccer while riding the wave of global excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the meantime, enjoy the Chinese trailer to Shaolin Soccer below to relive some of that unhinged epicness.

Cover image via Magic Spongers.

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Find out what this means for the highly anticipated follow-up to Stephen Chow's 2001 classic 'Shaolin Soccer,' which marks the auteur's first directorial project since 2019.

Get ready to bend the laws of physics—on the pitch, once again! Cinema legend Stephen Chow is officially back in the director’s chair for Kung Fu Soccer, the long-awaited spin-off to his 2001 cultural phenomenon, Shaolin Soccer. In a massive power move, Singapore-based Encore Films has just secured the worldwide distribution rights (outside mainland China) for the upcoming blockbuster.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via City On Fire.

It’s hard to understate the hype. When Shaolin Soccer first hit screens a quarter of a century ago, it revolutionized sports comedy by blending laugh-out-loud slapstick with CGI-fueled martial arts. Fans instantly fell in love with the iconic underdog story, gravity-defying bicycle kicks, and fiery super-strikes that made it a massive global hit. Now, Chow is bringing that exact irreverent energy to a brand-new generation.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via SBS.

While Chow won’t be starring in the film—having mostly stepped back from acting after 2008’s CJ7—he’s fully helming the project. The film shifts the spotlight to an all-female squad, tracking the underdog Emei team as they fuse martial arts with their gameplay for an improbable championship run. The cast is stacked, led by Zhang Xiaofei (Hi, Mom), alongside popular stars Dilraba Dilmurat and Lay Zhang.

RADII talks about the latest news of global release for Stephen Chow's spinoff to his legendary 2001 'Shaolin Soccer' titled "Kung Fu Soccer.'
Image via brns.

Kung Fu Soccer marks Chow’s first directorial feature since 2019’s The New King of Comedy. Currently in post-production with an expected heavy dose of jaw-dropping VFX, the film is slated for a 2026 release. The timing couldn’t be more perfect, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the original Shaolin Soccer while riding the wave of global excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In the meantime, enjoy the Chinese trailer to Shaolin Soccer below to relive some of that unhinged epicness.

Cover image via Magic Spongers.

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