Shanghai Noon 3 (2026)

November 17, 2025

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Shanghai Noon 3 (2026)

🎬 Shanghai Dawn (2026)
👉 Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson, Lucy Liu, Simu Liu, and Ken Jeong
🎥 Directed by David Dobkin

🤠 “The East rides again — and the West better hold on tight.”

Decades after their wild ride across America and England, Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O’Bannon (Owen Wilson) are older, wiser… well, at least one of them is. Chon has retired as a royal emissary in Beijing, enjoying a peaceful life teaching martial arts to the next generation. Roy, on the other hand, is still chasing get-rich schemes — this time, selling “authentic” Wild West experiences to tourists in California.

But when Princess Pei Pei (Lucy Liu) — now China’s ambassador to the United States — is kidnapped by a shadowy group known as The Black Lotus Society, the old partners are thrown back into action. The trail leads them to San Francisco’s 19th-century Chinatown, a city caught between East and West, ruled by gangsters, revolutionaries, and corrupt tycoons.

There, they cross paths with Liang Wang (Simu Liu), Chon’s estranged son — a disciplined modern lawman who has little patience for his father’s reckless past. Forced into an uneasy alliance, the trio must outsmart assassins, navigate secret tunnels beneath Chinatown, and survive a spectacular train chase through the Sierra Nevada — all while Roy flirts his way into more trouble than ever.

As old friendships are tested and new legacies forged, Shanghai Dawn becomes more than just an action-comedy — it’s a story about generations, honor, and finding your place between two worlds. With breathtaking stunts choreographed by Jackie Chan himself, razor-sharp banter from Owen Wilson, and heartfelt performances by Lucy Liu and Simu Liu,

Shanghai Dawn (2026) delivers the perfect blend of nostalgia, humor, and adventure.

💥 “They’ve fought outlaws, royals, and bandits — but this time, they’re facing the future.”

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2025)

🎬 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2025)
👉 Kevin James, Keir O’Donnell, Jayma Mays

The mall’s back in trouble — and so is its bravest guard.
The world’s most unlikely hero returns in

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, the laugh-out-loud sequel that proves lightning (and hilarity) can strike twice — especially when it’s riding a Segway. Kevin James once again suits up as the lovable, overly dedicated security guard

Paul Blart, whose mix of clumsiness, courage, and sheer determination turns ordinary chaos into extraordinary comedy.

After earning his stripes in the first mall melee, Paul has become something of a legend — at least in his own mind. But when he’s invited to a national security expo at a luxurious new mega-mall in Florida, his dreams of being taken seriously as a professional protector finally seem within reach. That is, until a new team of high-tech thieves — led once again by

Keir O’Donnell — targets the mall during a high-profile event, planning a daring digital heist worth millions.

With the mall’s security systems compromised and the professionals down for the count, it’s once again up to Paul Blart to save the day… his way. Armed with his trusty Segway, a belt full of gadgets, and a heart bigger than his belly, Blart faces danger with the same bumbling bravery that made him a hero once before.

Jayma Mays returns as Amy, the quick-witted shop clerk and Blart’s biggest supporter, now caught in the chaos as the thieves turn hostages into bargaining chips. Together, she and Paul must outsmart the criminals with a mix of old-school instincts, unexpected teamwork, and slapstick genius that only Blart could pull off.

Directed with high-energy comedy and heart, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 blends family-friendly action, physical humor, and underdog spirit into a rollercoaster of laughs. From Segway chases through food courts to slow-motion hero moments gone wrong, it’s a sequel packed with bigger stunts, sillier mishaps, and even more lovable Blart charm.

Kevin James delivers another perfectly balanced performance of heart and humor, reminding us that being a hero isn’t about muscle or medals — it’s about never quitting, even when you trip over your own shoelaces.

🚨 He’s back on patrol. He’s still got the badge. And yes — he’s still on the Segway.
When duty calls, Paul Blart rolls.