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Stephen Chow’s ‘Kung Fu Soccer’ Kicks Off With Mighty $74 Million Two-Day Debut at China Box Office

The 'Shaolin Soccer' spinoff, Stephen Chow's first film as director in seven years, is projected to earn more than $350 million in its home market, with plans for a U.S. release still in the works.

Stephen Chow’s ‘Kung Fu Soccer’ Kicks Off With Mighty $74 Million Two-Day Debut at China Box Office
Hollywood Reporter — 12 July 2026
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The 'Shaolin Soccer' spinoff, Stephen Chow's first film as director in seven years, is projected to earn more than $350 million in its home market, wi

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Why This Matters

The resurgence of Stephen Chow’s franchise—*Kung Fu Soccer*—signals a strategic pivot for China’s film market, where nostalgia-driven blockbusters are proving just as potent as fresh IP. With a $74 million opening weekend, the film isn’t just a commercial triumph; it’s a cultural reset, proving that homegrown comedies with martial-arts spectacle can still dominate amid Hollywood’s streaming dominance and China’s tightening censorship.

Background Context

Chow’s original *Shaolin Soccer* (2001) became a defining hit of China’s early blockbuster era, blending humor, kung fu, and CGI innovation at a time when the country’s film industry was still finding its footing. Since then, China’s box office has matured—now the world’s second-largest—yet it’s struggled to replicate the cross-generational appeal of Chow’s early work, despite heavy investment in sci-fi and fantasy franchises.

What Happens Next

The film’s U.S. release hinges on whether studios can market its blend of slapstick and martial arts to Western audiences without diluting its cultural core. Meanwhile, its success could pressure Chinese studios to revive dormant IP, but only if they can replicate this balance of nostalgia, humor, and spectacle without over-relying on formula.

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