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Kung Fu Panda 3 is a 2016 3D computer animated martial arts comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and distributed by 20 Century Fox. It is the 3 installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, and the sequel to 2011 Kung Fu Panda 2. In the film, Po enters the panda village and reunites with his birth father and other pandas, but problems arise when a villainous spirit warrior, named Kai, returns to the mortal realm and steals chi from the kung fu masters. To prevent Kai from taking chi from all kung fu masters and pandas, Po forms the army of pandas to battle Kai jade minions and Po must become a master of chi to defeat him and save his friends.
The film was directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni and written by Jonathan Aibel And Glenn Berger. Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Lucy Liu, Seth Rogen, David Cross, with Jackie Chan and James Hong reprise their roles from the previous films with Randall Duk Kim reprising his role of Oogway from the 1 film. They are joined by Bryan Cranston, with J. K. Simmons and Kate Hudson in the roles of Li Shan, Kai, and Mei Mei, respectively.
Kung Fu Panda 3 premiered on January 16, 2016, in Los Angeles. It received a limited release in China on January 23, 2016 for a special 3 hour sneak preview and was released in the United States on January 29, 2016 in 3D. Like it predecessors, the film received generally positive reviews while grossing $521 million worldwide against it $145 million budget.
Plot[]
In the spirit realm, Oogway fights against a bull adversary named Kai, who has defeated all the other kung fu masters in the realm and taken their chi. Oogway too is ensnared and has his chi stolen, but warns Kai that the Dragon Warrior, Po, will stop him. Kai takes this as a challenge to steal the Dragon Warrior chi and returns to the mortal realm.
Meanwhile, Master Shifu announces his retirement from teaching and passes the role of teacher to Po. An initially excited Po realizes that teaching kung fu is not as easy as he thought, and The Furious 5 are injured as a result. Po is demoralized because of his failure, but Shifu advises Po that instead of trying to be a teacher, he should try to be himself. Po returns home where he meets a panda, Li Shan, whom they both realize is his long lost biological father. They quickly bond with each other, much to the jealousy of Po adoptive father, Mr. Ping.
After introducing Li to Shifu and his friends, Po and The 5 defend the Valley of Peace from jade zombies that Kai has created from the chi of past kung fu masters. The team learns through research that Oogway and Kai were once brothers in arms. After Oogway was injured in battle, Kai carried him to a village of pandas who healed him with their mastery of chi. The pandas then taught Oogway how to utilize chi to help others. Kai on the other hand wanted all the power for himself and tried to steal the panda chi, forcing Oogway to banish him to the spirit realm. It then reveals that in order to defeat Kai, Po must learn to master the use of chi himself. Li offers to teach him by taking him to his secret panda village. Po and Li travel to the village while Shifu and The Furious 5 stay behind to deal with Kai Mr. Ping follows the pandas, worried that he will lose Po affections to Li. Although Po is eager to learn chi, Li tells him he must first learn the relaxed life of a panda in the village.
Kai takes the chi of nearly every kung fu master in China, including Shifu and The Furious 5 except Tigress, who warns the pandas of Kai intentions. Afraid, Li and the pandas prepare to run away. When Po demands that Li teach him how to use chi, Li confesses that he does not know how, and that he lied out of fear of losing his son again. Po is hurt over his father misdirection and isolates himself to train vigorously in preparation for fighting Kai Mr. Ping, who realizes Po has become happier with Li in his life, encourages Li and the other pandas to stay and ask Po to train them so they can fight back. Tigress confronts Po and tells him that he has no other way of defeating Kai. Realizing what had previously made him fail as a teacher, Po agrees and teaches them to use their everyday activities as their weapons.
Kai arrives and sends his minions to capture Po, who sets the pandas, Ping, and Tigress upon them, distracting Kai. They defeat the jade zombie army, but when Po tries to use his signature Wuxi Finger Hold on Kai to send him back to the spirit realm, Kai reveals that it only works on mortals, not a spirit warrior like himself. Kai gains the upper hand in their fight, but Po uses the Wuxi Finger Hold again on himself while gripping Kai, transporting them both to the spirit realm. They fight again, and Kai subdues Po and begins to steal his chi. Using what they learned from Po, his friends and family use their chi to empower him. Po harnesses their chi to create a giant dragon figure with which he overloads Kai, killing him and restoring all of the fallen masters to normal.
In an ethereal golden pond, Oogway appears to Po and informs him that his journey as the Dragon Warrior has come full circle, declaring Po to be his successor. By choice, Po wields a mystic jade yin yang staff bestowed by Oogway to return to the mortal world. He and his extended family all return to the valley, where they continue practicing kung fu.
Cast[]
- Jack Black as Po.
- Bryan Cranston as Li Shan.
- Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu.
- J.K. Simmons as Kai.
- Angelina Jolie as Master Tigress.
- Lucy Liu as Master Viper.
- Jackie Chan as Master Monkey.
- Seth Rogen as Master Mantis.
- David Cross as Master Crane.
- James Hong as Mr. Ping.
- Kate Hudson as Mei Mei.
- Randall Duk Kim as Grand Master Oogway.
- Steele Gagnon as Bao.
- Barbara Dirickson as Grandma Panda.
- Jean-Claude Van Damme as Master Croc.
- Fred Tatasciore as Master Bear. Tatasciore briefly voiced Li Shan in Kung Fu Panda 2.
- Stephen Kearin as Master Chicken.
- Wayne Knight as Big Fun, Hom Lee.
- Al Roker as Dim.
- Willie Geist as Sum.
- Pax Jolie Pitt as Yoo.
- Knox Jolie Pitt as Ku Ku.
- Zahara Jolie Pitt as Meng Meng.
- Shiloh Jolie Pitt as Shuai Shuai.
- Liam Knight as Lei Lei.
- Ming Tsai as Ming.
- Mike Mitchell as Male Palace Goose, Smart Panda Villager.
- Kelly Cooney as Female Palace Goose.
- Mick Wingert as Farmer Goose, Farmer Rabbit.
ADR Group[]
- Newell Alexander
- Rosemary Alexander
- Steve Alterman
- Stephen Apostolina Steve Apostolina
- Eva Bella
- Mitch Carter
- David Cowgill
- Jackie Gonneau
- Nicholas Guest
- Carter Hastings
- Bridget Hoffman
- Sherry Hursey
- Logan Kishi
- Hope Levy
- Scott Menville
- Edie Mirman
- Juan Pope
- Megan Richie
- Michelle Ruff
- Carter Sand
- Mariel Sheets
- Mia Sinclair Jenness
- Warren Sroka
- Kelly Stables
- Marcelo Tubert
- Lynnanne Zager Old Panda Woman
Production[]
Development[]
In 2010, DreamWorks Animation SKG CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announced that the Kung Fu Panda franchise was planned to have 6 movies, or chapters, altogether. In July 2012, Kung Fu Panda 3 was officially confirmed by Bill Damaschke, DWA chief creative officer.
The film was made as a co production between DreamWorks Animation SKG and Oriental DreamWorks, a Shanghai based studio, founded in 2012 as a partnership between DreamWorks Animation and Chinese companies. 1 3 of the film was made in China, and the rest in the United States, at DWA. This was the 1 time that any major American animated feature film had been co produced with a Chinese firm. The filmmakers worked closely with SAPPRFT to ensure the film release in China. As a film with a co production status in China, it allowed the production companies to circumvent the country strict import quota and take a greater share of box office revenue than imported films. To ensure the film success in China, in addition to the English version, the Chinese version of the film was also fully animated, making them the only versions that will have the characters lips synchronized with their voices.
Casting[]
Kung Fu Panda 3 saw the crew from the 2 film reunite, including director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, producer Melissa Cobb, screenplay writers Jonathan Aibel And Glenn Berger, and Guillermo Del Toro as executive producer. Initially, Nelson was directing the film alone, but by February 2015, Alessandro Carloni had joined her as a co director. According to the report, Carloni, who was an animation supervisor on the 1 film and a story artist on the 2, joined Nelson following her request to strengthen the director bench to ensure that the film is completed in a timely manner.
On April 9, 2013, DreamWorks Animation SKG announced that Rebel Wilson, with Bryan Cranston, and Mads Mikkelsen had joined the cast of the film. By April 2015, J.K. Simmons had replaced Mikkelsen, whose character had been rewritten. 5 months later, Wilson was replaced by Kate Hudson due to an extended production schedule. The studio had to re animated previously completed scenes to reflect Hudson interpretation of the character.
The film antagonist, Kai, is the 1 supernatural villain of the Kung Fu Panda series. Described by Del Toro as the most formidable villain yet, the creators wanted him to stand apart from his predecessors. Nelson reasoned you can go because Tai Lung was idiot. You can go because Shen was stupid. Where can you go You have to go supernatural, bigger, and even more intimidating.
Music[]
On July 25, 2014, it was announced that Hans Zimmer would return to score the film. The score includes performances from renowned Asian musicians such as Chinese pianist Lang Lang, Chinese cellist Jian Wang, erhu musician Guo Gan, and Taiwanese pop singer Jay Chou and Canadian Taiwanese young singer Patrick Brasca. The soundtrack album was released on January 22, 2016. John Powell, who collaborated with Zimmer on the 1 2 films, did not return for the 3 installment.
Release[]
In September 2012, it was announced that Kung Fu Panda 3 would be released on March 18, 2016. On April 9, 2013, the film release date was moved forward to December 23, 2015. In December 2014, the film was moved back to it original release date of March 18, 2016, to avoid competition with Luna & Zak and Star Wars 7 The Force Awakens. In April 2015, the release date was once again shifted, this time to January 29, 2016. AMC Theatres partnered with Fox and DWA to play the movie in Mandarin at 7 theaters and in Spanish at 14 locations in the U.S and Canada meaning there will be a mix of subtitled and dubbed formats of Kung Fu Panda 3. This will mark the 1 time that AMC is playing a major theatrical release in dubbed subtitled Mandarin. The film had a day and date release starting from January 28 in South Korea, Russia, Ukraine, Jamaica and Puerto Rico and China and the U.S. and Canada on January 29, 2016. Other markets will follow on March and April. According to Deadline Hollywood, the strategy behind such a staggered release was to take advantage of certain opportunistic dates which presented themselves such as the Chinese New Year in February for China.
Reception[]
Box office[]
Kung Fu Panda 3 grossed $143.5 million in North America and $377.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $521.2 million, and is the lowest grossing film in the series. According to Deadline Hollywood, the film made a net profit of $76.65 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film, making it one of the top 20 most profitable release of 2016.
In the United States and Canada, early tracking suggests the film would open to about $40 45 million from 3,955 theaters with Box Office Mojo reporting as high as $53 million opening, which is on par with Kung Fu Panda 2 $47.7 million opening in 2011 but much lower than the original film $60.2 million opening in 2008. However, DreamWorks Animation SKG and Fox are being more conservative suggesting a mid $40 million opening. Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst at Rentrak said the film should land somewhere between the 1 2 installments noting that after moviegoers mostly from the East Coast were affected by the 2016 United States blizzard, patrons, mostly families, would be on the lookout for entertainment movies which Kung Fu Panda 3 delivers. On January 27, 2 days before the film release, Fandango reported that Kung Fu Panda 3 was the top advance ticket seller for the weekend, outstripping previous DWA films Home as well as Kung Fu Panda 2 at the same point in their sale cycles. Box office pundits also noted that the film did face any serious competition with it counterparts of newly released films such as The Finest Hours and Fifty Shades Of Black, as well as holdovers The Revenant and Star Wars 7 The Force Awakens, as all are expected to gross around $10 million. In China, expectations were high for the film with Nancy Tartaglione of Deadline Hollywood reporting a bigger opening weekend than the U.S. and a bigger total gross. Conservative estimates for it Middle Kingdom opening were at $35 million and rising to well upwards of $50 million. Even before the film official release in China, it was already projected to emerge as the highest grossing animated film there, a record currently held by Monkey King 2 Hero Is Back $153 million, since it had the added benefit of opening a week before the Chinese New Year, as well as Valentine Day and debuting amidst the school holidays, the Lunar New Year blackout period in which foreign films are banned from entering the state meaning lesser competition and longer legs, and since it has the special privilege to run throughout the period and is also not limited to running 30 days in theaters.
The film was released in China on January 22, 2016 in a limited release, a week before it United States release. It had a 3 hour special sneak preview where it earned $6.4 million from 2 different versions of the film topping the daily box office charts. This broke the previous Saturday preview record held by Surprise Journey To The West. Buoyed by good word of mouth, it had a single day opening of $16.3 million which is the biggest of 2016 thus far and including previews from its Saturday showings earned a total of $23.1 million which is one of the biggest opening and single day gross in China.
Critical response[]
Kung Fu Panda 3 has received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 100%, based on 161 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8 10. The site critical consensus reads, Kung Fu Panda 3 boasts the requisite visual splendor, but like it rotund protagonist, this sequel narrative is also surprisingly nimble, adding up to animated fun for the whole family. On Metacritic, the film has a score of 100 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews.
Accolades[]
Coming soon!
Video game[]
Kung Fu Panda Showdown Of Legendary Legends is a single and multiplayer RPG martial arts video game that features characters from all 3 Kung Fu Panda films. Developed by Vicious Cycle Software and published by Little Orbit, the game was released on December 1, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The Wii U version was released on December 15, 2015.
Possible sequels[]
On December 3, 2010, DreamWorks Animation SKG CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg said that perhaps the series could see 3 more sequels after Kung Fu Panda 3, bringing it to a 6 film series.
In January 13, 2016, Collider asked the filmmakers of Kung Fu Panda 3 about the possibility of a 4 film. Co director Jennifer Yuh Nelson said, it one at a time. we want to make this a perfect jewel, and then we see what happens after that. Co director Alessandro Carloni said, with the sequels, we do want to try to have them feel open ended. we want it to feel like a completed journey, and we feel this movie does. And then, if a fantastic story presents it great.
Notes[]
- ↑ In 2018, the film's distribution rights were transferred to Universal Pictures via its acquisition of DreamWorks Animation.
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