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I fell in love with Kung Fu in season one. This is about a girl who not knowing exactly what she wants from life takes off when her family is trying to get her to follow a path she does not think is right for her. She finds herself far from home training to learn Kung Fu. She does not know why this is the path she has chosen, but as the season goes on we find out this has always been her path. Now with help from a few new friends and family she is out to save the world.
Season two has just as much action, excitement , and mystery as season one and we even get to see some of our old favorite charters.
Kung Fu: The Complete Second Season is priced to own on DVD at $19.99 SRP ($24.99 in Canada) and is also available to own on Digital via purchase from all major digital retailers and is streaming on HBO Max.
Six months after the explosive events of season one, Nicky and the Shens are in a great place: Nicky’s been using her Kung Fu skills to keep Chinatown safe, she and Henry are only deeper in love, and the family are all in the know about Nicky’s extracurricular activities. Everything’s great…until the reemergence of Russell Tan and the surprise appearance of Nicky’s cousin, Mia.
Renewed for a third season on The CW, the series stars Olivia Liang (Dating After College, Legacies), Kheng Hua Tan (Crazy Rich Asians), Eddie Liu (Never Have I Ever), Shannon Dang (Sorry for Your Loss), Jon Prasida (Hiding), Gavin Stenhouse (9-1-1), Vanessa Kai (New Amsterdam), Tony Chung (Mortal Combat 11), Yvonne Chapman (The 100), and Tzi Ma (Veep).
Christina M. Kim (Blindspot, NCIS: Los Angeles) serves as executive producer/co-showrunner of the series with Robert Berens (Supernatural). Greg Berlanti (Doom Patrol, The Flash), Sarah Schechter (Superman and Lois, The Flash), Martin Gero (Blindspot) and David Madden (Superman and Lois) also serve as executive producers. Kung Fu is produced by Berlanti Productions and Quinn’s House in association with Warner Bros. Television and is inspired by the original series created by Ed Spielman. The series received an early renewal for its third season and is considered one of The CW’s “most-streamed and socially-engaged programming.” Season 3 will air on The CW this Fall.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Gag Reel
13 ONE-HOUR EPISODES
- Year of the Tiger: Part 1
- Year of the Tiger: Part 2
- The Bell
- Clementine
- Reunion
- Jyu Sa
- The Alchemist
- Disclosure
- The Enclave
- Destruction
- Bloodline
- Alliance
- The Source
DIGITAL
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