Kung Fu

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  • TV-14
  • 2021
  • 3 Seasons
  • 5.5  (4,730)

Kung Fu is a TV series that premiered on The CW on April 7, 2021. It is a modern adaptation of the 1972 television series with the same name created by Ed Spielman. The show follows the story of a young Chinese-American woman named Nicky Shen, played by Olivia Liang, who drops out of college and goes to a Shaolin monastery in China to train in Kung Fu after having a quarter-life crisis. When she returns to San Francisco after three years, she realizes that her hometown is now filled with crime and corruption. Nicky uses her martial arts skills and her knowledge of Chinese culture to fight crime in San Francisco, while also trying to reconnect with her family and protecting her Shaolin mentor who is being targeted. The show takes place in a modern-day San Francisco and carries themes of family, culture, and female empowerment. Nicky's family is central to the plot, and they provide an insight into the Chinese-American experience and their struggles with identity and culture. Her mother, Mei-Li Shen, played by Kheng Hua Tan, is a traditional Chinese immigrant trying to keep the family business from failing. Nicky's brother, Ryan, played by Jon Prasida, and his wife, Althea, played by Shannon Dang, are also dealing with their personal struggles, including issues with the family business and their marriage. Even Nicky's ex-boyfriend, Evan, played by Gavin Stenhouse, appears to have a connection with her family. The show also features a diverse cast of characters, including Nicky's love interest, Henry Yan, played by Eddie Liu, who is a computer engineer and eventually becomes one of Nicky's crime-fighting partners. Other characters include Liang Pei-Ling, played by Vanessa Kai, who is Nicky's Shaolin mentor and is targeted by unknown assailants, and her niece, Jin, played by Tzi Ma. Jin is a San Francisco police officer who initially does not approve of Nicky's vigilante methods, but later becomes her ally. One of the unique aspects of this show is its representation of the martial arts. The series features well-choreographed fight scenes with various fighting styles, including Kung Fu, Wing Chun, and Tai Chi. The fight scenes are not just entertaining but also serve to showcase the importance of discipline, patience, and mental fortitude in the practice of martial arts. Overall, Kung Fu is a show that combines action, drama, and cultural representation in a unique and entertaining way. It is a fresh take on the classic martial arts genre and provides insights into the Chinese-American experience. With a talented and diverse cast and captivating storylines, Kung Fu is a must-watch for anyone looking for an exciting and thought-provoking television show.

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Seasons
Beginning
13. Beginning
March 8, 2023
After uncovering Xiao's master plan, Nicky and the team find themselves in a race against the clock to stop her before it's too late.
Loss
12. Loss
March 1, 2023
Henry finds himself on a collision course with Xiao, whose latest plan results in devastating consequences for Nicky and her family.
The Scepter
11. The Scepter
February 22, 2023
With time running out, Nicky is forced to confront Bo to get information on Xiao's whereabouts before it's too late. Mei-Li clashes with Carrie at Harmony Dumplings, and Jin makes a surprising decision that could affect the outcome of the election.
Alias
10. Alias
February 15, 2023
With her world crashing down around her, Nicky is forced to reevaluate her recent actions in order to move forward. Althea goes undercover to gain more information about Delta Securities, and Henry and Zhilan follow a lead regarding Xiao's whereabouts.
The Architect
9. The Architect
February 8, 2023
After a campaign ad targets the Shen family, Mei-Li takes matters into her own hands. Elsewhere, Delta Security's influence over the city becomes apparent after Ryan makes a shocking discovery at the hospital.
Betrayal
8. Betrayal
November 30, 2022
Following an incident involving her parents, Nicky stumbles upon a devastating secret. Elsewhere, Mei-Li gets creative at the restaurant, and Bo faces demons from his past.
Villains
7. Villains
November 16, 2022
After her latest mission unearths some startling information about Xiao, Nicky and the team devise a plan to deal with her once and for all. Althea gives Evan some advice on his relationship with Nadia, and Jin prepares for his first interview.
Rescue
6. Rescue
November 9, 2022
Nicky, Henry, Ryan and Pei-Ling try to make sense of some disturbing information they've learned about Xiao. Althea and Dennis help his sister after she learns that money has gone missing from their family's charitable trust. Elsewhere, Mei-Li is forced to make an impossible decision.
Harvest
5. Harvest
November 2, 2022
Nicky is forced to put things with Bo on the back burner while she figures out how to help Pei-Ling. Sebastian voices his concern to Mei-Li about corporate's growing oversight on the restaurant. Althea and Evan help Jin after a local politician is robbed of some valuable research. Finally, Zhilan makes her move.
Harmony
4. Harmony
October 26, 2022
With the grand reopening of Harmony Dumplings just around the corner, it's all hands on deck to make sure it goes off without a hitch. However, things take an unexpected turn when the Shen's receive a mysterious threat on the eve of the restaurant's reopening. Elsewhere, Jin faces a new challenge and Ryan scrambles to find Sebastian the perfect gift.
The Compass
3. The Compass
October 19, 2022
After learning that Henry is a person of interest in a heist gone wrong, Nicky travels to Thailand to help him — a move that forces them to confront their unresolved issues. When Mei-Li needs help reorganizing at Harmony Dumplings, Jin and Althea team up to help. Elsewhere, Ryan gets some relationship advice from an unlikely source.
Risk
2. Risk
October 12, 2022
When someone from Nicky's (Olivia Liang) past shows up unexpectedly, she reaches out to Ryan (Jon Prasida) for help uncovering why. Jin (Tzi Ma) takes on the Chinatown Council, while Evan (Gavin Stenhouse) and Althea (Shannon Dang) investigate what may be behind the city's recent rise in crime. Finally, Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) meets with Carrie (guest star Kim Rhodes), the representative of a restaurant investment group, and Henry's (Eddie Liu) globetrotting search brings him to one of his father's former allies.
Shifu
1. Shifu
October 5, 2022
As the Shen's prepare for Harmony Dumplings' grand reopening, they learn that they have become the latest victims of a crime wave that has hit their Chinatown community. As Nicky (Olivia Liang) and the team prepare to take matters into their own hands, a run-in with a vigilante named Bo (guest star Ben Levin) leaves Nicky wondering who this mysterious stranger in her city is. Elsewhere, following the legal fallout from her app, Althea (Shannon Dang) and Dennis (Tony Chung) move back in with Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) and Jin (Tzi Ma), and Ryan (Jon Prasida) and Sebastian (JB Tadena) adjust to living together, while juggling their busy schedules. Finally, the unexpected arrival of someone from Nicky's past rocks her to her core.
Description

Kung Fu is a TV series that premiered on The CW on April 7, 2021. It is a modern adaptation of the 1972 television series with the same name created by Ed Spielman. The show follows the story of a young Chinese-American woman named Nicky Shen, played by Olivia Liang, who drops out of college and goes to a Shaolin monastery in China to train in Kung Fu after having a quarter-life crisis. When she returns to San Francisco after three years, she realizes that her hometown is now filled with crime and corruption. Nicky uses her martial arts skills and her knowledge of Chinese culture to fight crime in San Francisco, while also trying to reconnect with her family and protecting her Shaolin mentor who is being targeted.

The show takes place in a modern-day San Francisco and carries themes of family, culture, and female empowerment. Nicky's family is central to the plot, and they provide an insight into the Chinese-American experience and their struggles with identity and culture. Her mother, Mei-Li Shen, played by Kheng Hua Tan, is a traditional Chinese immigrant trying to keep the family business from failing. Nicky's brother, Ryan, played by Jon Prasida, and his wife, Althea, played by Shannon Dang, are also dealing with their personal struggles, including issues with the family business and their marriage. Even Nicky's ex-boyfriend, Evan, played by Gavin Stenhouse, appears to have a connection with her family.

The show also features a diverse cast of characters, including Nicky's love interest, Henry Yan, played by Eddie Liu, who is a computer engineer and eventually becomes one of Nicky's crime-fighting partners. Other characters include Liang Pei-Ling, played by Vanessa Kai, who is Nicky's Shaolin mentor and is targeted by unknown assailants, and her niece, Jin, played by Tzi Ma. Jin is a San Francisco police officer who initially does not approve of Nicky's vigilante methods, but later becomes her ally.

One of the unique aspects of this show is its representation of the martial arts. The series features well-choreographed fight scenes with various fighting styles, including Kung Fu, Wing Chun, and Tai Chi. The fight scenes are not just entertaining but also serve to showcase the importance of discipline, patience, and mental fortitude in the practice of martial arts.

Overall, Kung Fu is a show that combines action, drama, and cultural representation in a unique and entertaining way. It is a fresh take on the classic martial arts genre and provides insights into the Chinese-American experience. With a talented and diverse cast and captivating storylines, Kung Fu is a must-watch for anyone looking for an exciting and thought-provoking television show.

Kung Fu is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (39 episodes). The series first aired on April 7, 2021.

Where to Watch Kung Fu

Kung Fu is available for streaming on the The CW website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Kung Fu on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and The CW.

  • Premiere Date
    April 7, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (4,730)