A sequel to Fist of Fury 1991 that continues right where the last one leaves off. The movie is pretty straightforward in its examination of how young Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman) gets broken into the trials (and horrors) of war; yet, there is one moment in the movie's climax that has people talking. Fist of Fury II (Chinese: 精武門續集, a.k.a. “New Fist of Fury” serves as a loose sequel to Bruce Lee’s original movie. A direct sequel to director Lo Wei’s Bruce Lee-starring hit Fist Of Fury, it disappointed me intensely when I first saw it because our hero isn’t even in it very much and, apart from two very early scrapes which he loses, he doesn’t go into action until the last ten minutes – and this in a film that last two hours! New Fists of Fury was the first film to show what the future megastar could do, as the street kid who learns martial arts to stand up to the bullying Japanese occupiers. If that wasn’t weird and creepy enough, Wei specifically wrote the film to launch Chan’s career and position him as “ The new Bruce Lee “. Chow is a wacky but lovable mainlander duking it out with wacky bad guy Yuen Wah. There's a longer 1976 version of New Fist of Fury AND a … A young martial arts expert makes a solemn vow to refrain from using his "Fists of Fury," and takes a job in an ice factory. The film which is no shit, called “New Fist of Fury” was released in 1976 (three years after Bruce Lee was hired as God’s personal bodyguard) and it was directed by the same guy, Lo Wei. David Ayer's Fury is not the sort of film that tries to weave mystery and ambiguity into its tale of WWII bravery - and the cost of such bravery. As a remake, Fist of Legend eschews the darker aspects of Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury and goes for something more uplifting and family friendly. The FISTS OF FURY sequel will also feature a pair of featherweight contests, as Chinese hard-hitter Tang Kai, undefeated Kyrgyz debutant Ruslan “Snow Leopard” Emilbek Uulu, and Japanese warriors Ryogo “Kaitai” Takahashi and Yoshiki Nakahara try to make their case for a spot in ONE’s Athlete Rankings. Fist of Fury vs. Fist of Legend: A Movie Comparison Written May 10 th, 2014 “If you’re going to remake a film, it should be better than (or at least different from) the … Fist of Legend is a remake of Fist of Fury, following Chen Zhen as he tracks down the Japanese men responsible for his master, Huo Yuanjia’s death. A movie sequel starring Yen, “Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen” was released in 2010. An update-cum-remake of Bruce Lee's original Fists of Fury from the same director (Lo Wei), New Fists of Fury is a vital step on the path to Project A and Police Story. Director Lo Wei tried to turn Jackie Chan into the "next Bruce Lee" with New Fist of Fury(1976), a sequel to the 1972 Bruce Lee classic. Chinese Connection 2, Fist of Fury Part II and Tschang Fu, der Todeshammer (Tschang Fu, the hammer of death) in germany), is a 1977 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Iksan Lahardi and Tso-nam Lee, and starring Bruce Li and Lo Lieh.It is the sequel to Bruce Lee’s 1972's Fist of Fury. Chan became a movie star years later with kung fu comedies such as Drunken Master(1978). Though the film is violent to an extreme, there is a significant lack of blood and Chen's struggle is entirely noble and without greater consequence. Meanwhile, he learns kung-fu from the legendary Josephine Siao, and assorted hijinks involving Cheung Man and Nat Chan Bak-Cheung go … Action superstar Donnie Yen later starred as Lee’s character “Chen Zhen”, in a popular television adaptation of “Fist of Fury”.