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India Today
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
China uses AI to revive 100 classic Kung Fu films
Chinese movie studios are plunging into the future with a bold initiative to revive more than 100 classic martial arts films using artificial at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the venture will digitally restore classic films featuring Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li digitally, breathing new life into the classic films for modern-day production, titled the "Kung Fu Movie Heritage Project: 100 Classics AI Revitalisation Project," will refurbish classics such as Fist of Fury (1972), Drunken Master (1978), and Once Upon a Time in China (1991).advertisement The goal is to enhance the visuals, sound, and overall quality—without altering the original stories or standout remake is John Woo's blockbuster A Better Tomorrow (1986), which is being reimagined as a fully animated, AI-produced movie. The role originally played by Chow Yun-fat will be rebooted in a cyberpunk setting. Producers claim it will be the world's first fully AI-generated animated feature Pimin, president of the China Film Foundation, called the venture both a tribute to the history of cinema and a leap toward the future.'These films are gems,' he said. 'AI will make them relevant to audiences today in a new way.'As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Tian Ming, president of Shanghai Canxing Culture and Media, pledged that the project would stay true to the originals while delivering an enhanced viewing experience. The project is backed by a 100 million yuan budget (approximately $13.9 million).Must Watch


Axios
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
See Star Wars, E.T. and other nostalgic blockbusters at Uptown's oldest theatre
Carolina Theatre is paying tribute to the years it was dark with a film series, screening nostalgic blockbusters from the era following its closure. Why it matters: Bruce Lee's "Fist of Fury" will lead the series. It was the final movie the theatre showed in 1978 before shuttering for 50 years. Catch up quick: Over the past decade, Foundation for the Carolinas has worked to renovate the 1927 Carolina Theatre. It reopened in March. What they're saying: " We can never get those 'lost years' back," says Sean Seifert, Carolina Theatre's executive director. "But we can recreate the decades gone by with the nostalgia that will always live here." See the movie schedule below. All showtimes are 7pm unless otherwise noted. Sunday, June 8, 2pm: "Fist of Fury" Thursday, June 12: "Rocky II" (1979) Thursday, June 19: "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) Thursday, June 26: "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) Thursday, July 3: "E.T. The Extra Terrestrial" (1982) Thursday, July 10: "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" (1983) Sunday, July 20, 2pm: "Ghostbusters" (1984) Thursday, July 24: "The Goonies" (1985) Thursday, July 31: "Top Gun" (1986) Thursday, Aug. 7: "Beverly Hills Cop II" (1987) Thursday, Aug. 14: "Beaches" (1988) Thursday, Aug. 21: "Batman" (1989) Thursday, Aug. 28: "Ghost" (1990)