Jackie Chan Plans To Do His Own Stunts Until He Retires

With more than 150 credit hours for his name over the past sixties, Jackie Chan He does not have any plans to stop his performance Exciting works Any time soon.
He also honors the Academy Award for his role as Sayed Han in Karate Kid: MythsFor the first time on May 30 in the theaters, he explained that carrying out the exciting work in his “heart and soul” after he appeared for the first time in Fist (1972).
“Of course, I always do my exciting work. That’s what I am,” he said. Mockery. “This does not change until the day I retire, and it is never! To be honest, when you do it for 64 years in a row, there is no longer my physical preparation. Everything is in your heart and soul; it’s muscle memory.”
Although the film industry has evolved over the years with CGI and Wirework, allowing the husband to perform the most complex exciting works, Chan is still a deputy. But while it is preferable to do the exciting work of the old way, he does not want to encourage anyone to try anything “very dangerous”.
“In the old days, the only [choice we had] There was jumping. “That’s it,” today, with computers, actors can do anything, but there is always a feeling of reality that you feel missing. “
Jackie Chan, Ben Wang and Ralph McCio in “Karate Kid: Myths” (2025) (Jonathan Wink/Colombia Pictures/Evere Group)
Chan continued, “It is a double -edged sword. On the one hand, the actors become more and more able to do the impossible works with the help of technology, however, on the other hand, the concept of danger and borders is unclear and the audience is numb [to it]. But I do not encourage anyone to risk their life to do exciting actions as I did; It is really very dangerous. “
With the following Karate The first show movie this month, Chan previously Ravate the next dust Shade In January.