Stephen Chow's 'Kung Fu Soccer' Secures Global Distribution Rights

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Stephen Chow's highly anticipated film, 'Kung Fu Soccer,' is making waves as it secures a significant global distribution deal, promising to bring the unique blend of martial arts and football to audiences worldwide. This new cinematic offering, a spiritual successor to the beloved 'Shaolin Soccer,' introduces an exciting all-female team, signaling a fresh take on a classic concept.

A New Era of Martial Arts Football: 'Kung Fu Soccer' Kicks Off Global Distribution

Unveiling the Cinematic Return of a Martial Arts Maestro

After a seven-year hiatus from directing, Stephen Chow re-enters the film scene with 'Kung Fu Soccer,' a spin-off of his acclaimed 2001 hit, 'Shaolin Soccer.' This latest project marks a significant milestone in Chow's illustrious career, showcasing his enduring creativity and ability to captivate global audiences.

Encore Films Secures Worldwide Distribution Excluding Mainland China

Singapore-based Encore Films has successfully acquired the international distribution rights for 'Kung Fu Soccer,' covering theatrical releases and associated rights across numerous markets outside of mainland China. Maoyan Entertainment will oversee the film's release within mainland China, with specific release dates to be announced in due course.

A Fresh Perspective: The All-Female 'Kung Fu Soccer' Team

While Stephen Chow takes the helm as writer and director, he steps back from acting in 'Kung Fu Soccer,' focusing his talents behind the camera. The film reimagines the original premise with an all-women's team, initially titled 'Shaolin Women's Soccer,' featuring an underdog Emei team that skillfully integrates martial arts into their soccer matches, striving for championship glory. The cast is led by Zhang Xiaofei, known for 'Hi, Mom,' as the team's captain, alongside talents like Dilraba Dilmurat and Lay Zhang (Zhang Yixing).

Anticipating the 2026 Release and Global Excitement

Filmed in 2025 and currently undergoing extensive post-production, including significant visual effects work, 'Kung Fu Soccer' is projected for a 2026 release. This timing is particularly symbolic, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of 'Shaolin Soccer,' and is strategically positioned to tap into the global fervor surrounding the FIFA World Cup.

Stephen Chow's Enduring Legacy and Visionary Storytelling

Stephen Chow continues to be a prominent and recognizable figure in Chinese-language cinema, celebrated for his distinctive and often irreverent body of work. His filmography includes iconic titles such as 'Shaolin Soccer,' 'The Mermaid,' 'CJ7,' and 'Kung Fu Hustle,' the latter of which achieved international success, grossing over $100 million worldwide. Encore Films' managing director, Joyce Lee, aptly summarizes Chow's unique approach: while typical football films ponder victory, a Stephen Chow film explores winning against the laws of physics.

Collaborative Efforts for Global Reach

Encore Films, established in 2003, has cultivated a strong regional distribution presence from Singapore, with a track record that includes successful releases like the animation 'Ne Zha 2.' The company acquired 'Kung Fu Soccer' from Chow's production company, The Star Overseas, and additional territory deals are actively being pursued. A spokesperson from The Star Overseas expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting Encore Films' extensive international distribution experience and robust network as key to bringing 'Kung Fu Soccer' to a wide global audience.

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