'Kung Fu Yoga', Jackie Chan's big CNY movie for 2017, is another action-comedy blockbuster from director Stanley Tong. In this FCX exclusive, we ask Jackie about working with wild animals, his greatest memory of filming 'Super Cop' in Malaysia, and why he's against "nasty action" in movies aimed at kids. 'Kung Fu Yoga' opens in Malaysia on 26 January 2017 at Golden Screen Cinema (GSC) halls nationwide. Watch the official trailers here https://youtu.be/awfLHkayYBY and here https://youtu.be/rE7U_e0IZcg. MORE: Produced as a Chinese-Indian collaboration, 'Kung Fu Yoga' co-stars Hong Kong actor and singer Aarif Rahman, singer and dancer Lay (from the South Korean boy band Exo), Indian actor Sonu Sood, Bollywood actress Amyra Dastur and model-actress Disha Patani. Jackie Chan plays a professor of archaeology on a quest to find a lost Indian treasure when his team is ambushed by mercenaries. But using his knowledge of history and kung fu, Professor Jack leads his team on a race around the world to beat the villains to the artefact and save an ancient culture. The movie comes 25 years after Jackie and director Stanley Tong's first box-office hit 'Police Story 3: Super Cop'. Stanley last directed Jackie in 'The Myth' in 2005.
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