Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) Movie Review

Kung Fu Panda 4 – Movie Review

First Reaction – Kung Fu Panda 4 is more of the same without being stronger than the rest.

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Director: Mike Mitchell, Stephanie Stine

Writer: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Darren Lemke (Screenplay)

Cast (Voice Talents)

  • Jack Black (School of Rock)
  • Awkwafina (The Farewell)
  • Viola Davis (Fences)
  • Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man)
  • Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad)

Po is chosen as the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace and must now find and train a new Dragon Warrior. Meanwhile, an evil sorceress is plotting to bring back all the villains Po has defeated from the spirit realm.

Runtime: 1 Hour 34 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

In Kung Fu Panda 4, Po realizes he needs to find a student to share his skills and knowledge with. But when a powerful new villain called the Chameleon appears, Po teams up with a fox warrior named Zhen to track him down. Together, this unexpected duo journeys through treacherous landscapes, facing dangerous foes in a quest to stop the Chameleon from gaining ultimate power.

Po’s adventure will be challenging, pushing him to learn more about himself. He’ll face his greatest challenge yet and find a new way forward.

Verdict on Kung Fu Panda 4

Recap

The film centers on Po’s quest to find someone to teach everything he’s learned. But his search is interrupted when he encounters a powerful new enemy – the most dangerous one he’s ever known.

Best Parts

I’ve really enjoyed watching Po grow throughout his training – it’s been amazing to see how far he’s come! The movie is great because it brings back all the characters I love and shows us how they’ve changed too. But it’s not just a nostalgia trip; there’s a really powerful new villain who pushes Po like never before, making it his toughest challenge yet.

Worst Parts

Many of the jokes don’t land, and the humor often distracts from the main story. While it’s clear who the jokes are meant for, they don’t consistently appeal to a broader audience.

Final ThoughtsKung Fu Panda 4 has moments of fun but feels more like a 101 sequel.

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2025-11-30 15:38