Index Of Jackie Chan Movies Updated __link__ -

The table below compiles a comprehensive list of Jackie Chan's filmography, drawing from reliable sources such as Wikipedia, film databases, and industry news outlets. It includes his early roles, major hits, and recent productions.

– An Indiana Jones-style adventure where Chan survived a near-fatal head injury during a routine tree jump.

| Film Title | Year | Success Level | Key Stunt / Scene | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1994 | Cult Classic | Factory floor coal-fight. | | Rumble in the Bronx | 1997 | Breakthrough (US) | Hovercraft fight. | | Mr. Nice Guy | 1997 | Medium | The giant construction vehicle chase. | | Who Am I? | 1998 | High | The slanted roof slide (no wires). | | Rush Hour | 1998 | Mega-Hit | "Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?" | | Shanghai Noon | 2000 | Hit | The horse stable brawl. | | Rush Hour 2 | 2001 | Mega-Hit | Massage parlor fight. | | Shanghai Knights | 2003 | Medium | UK battle with Donnie Yen. | | The Tuxedo | 2002 | Low | CGI heavy (skip this index entry). | | Around the World in 80 Days | 2004 | Flop | Cameo-heavy. | | New Police Story | 2004 | Return to HK | Glass museum fight (darker tone). | index of jackie chan movies updated

Despite being in his 60s and 70s, Chan has not stopped. An must include his shift into dramatic acting and "father figure" roles.

– The breakout film that established Chan's signature comedy-kung fu style. The table below compiles a comprehensive list of

– A dark, critically acclaimed political thriller directed by Martin Campbell. Chan delivers a somber, dramatic performance opposite Pierce Brosnan.

After Rush Hour 3 (2007) , Jackie stopped saying "I will never do action again" and simply slowed down. His films now featured more emotional depth and practical, but slower, fights. | Film Title | Year | Success Level

From a child extra in the 60s to an Oscar Honorary Award winner in 2016, Jackie Chan’s filmography is unmatched in volume and physical dedication. While his output has slowed in recent years due to age, his catalog remains a masterclass in blending physical comedy with martial arts. For newcomers, starting with Drunken Master (1978), Police Story (1985), and Rumble in the Bronx (1995) offers the perfect cross-section of his career.

Jackie Chan has appeared in nearly throughout a career spanning more than six decades. His work is primarily defined by a unique blend of high-risk stunt work, martial arts, and slapstick humor. Latest and Upcoming Releases (2023–2026)

– A grittier, dramatic prison film featuring an ensemble cast.