SHANGHAI DAWN (2026)


Starring: Jackie Chan • Owen Wilson
Sequel to Shanghai Noon & Shanghai Knights
Shanghai Dawn (2026) reunites one of action-comedy’s most beloved duos for a third — and long-awaited — chapter, blending classic buddy humor, inventive stunts, and heartfelt nostalgia. This isn’t just a continuation; it’s a respectful evolution that brings Chon Wang and Roy O’Bannon into a new era without losing the spirit that made them iconic.
The film understands its legacy: charm first, chaos second, heart always.
Years after their adventures in the Wild West and Victorian London, fate pulls the unlikely partners back together — this time as older men in a world that has moved on without them.
Calmer. Wiser. Still unstoppable. Chon Wang now fights less out of impulse and more out of principle. Jackie Chan delivers physical comedy and clean martial-arts choreography with timeless precision, proving that timing and creativity never age.
Still talking. Still scheming. Still lovable. Roy is older, slightly softer around the edges, but no less reckless. Wilson leans into self-aware humor, turning Roy into both comic relief and emotional anchor.
Their chemistry remains the soul of the film — playful, argumentative, and deeply loyal.
A stolen imperial artifact resurfaces, threatening diplomatic chaos between East and West. The trail leads across Asia and the American frontier, forcing Chon and Roy into one last misadventure filled with train robberies, mistaken identities, and enemies who underestimate them — fatally.
Elaborate Jackie Chan–style stunt fights
Physical comedy woven directly into combat
Train chases, tavern brawls, and marketplace chaos
Clever improvisation over brute force
The action favors creativity and humor over brutality, staying true to the franchise’s tone.
Shanghai Dawn (2026) is a charming, well-earned return that honors its predecessors while giving the duo a meaningful final ride.
Two legends.
One last sunrise.
And a friendship that refuses to fade.
Adventure doesn’t end with age —
it just learns better timing.