Stephen Chow has repeatedly stated his ambivalence about sequels. While he produced Kung Fu Hustle — and later The Mermaid (2016) and Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013) — he has never greenlit a proper follow-up to the Sing and the Landlady’s story.

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Released in 2004, Stephen Chow’s Kung Fu Hustle became a global phenomenon by seamlessly blending traditional Hong Kong martial arts cinema with surreal, "Looney Tunes"-style slapstick comedy. Its story of Sing, a bumbling small-time crook who discovers his destiny as a master of the Buddhist Palm technique, resonated due to its themes of redemption and the hidden greatness within ordinary people. For over two decades, the film has remained a cult favorite, leading to persistent speculation about a sequel. KUNG FU HUSTLE 2 Is About To Change Everything

The search for Kung Fu Hustle 2 has been a long and confusing one, starting shortly after the first film's massive success in 2004. Much of the confusion stems from director Stephen Chow’s own announcements over the years.

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