‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ Review: A Nonstop Ballet of Cartoon Violence
In the eight years since the release of the last Kung Fu Panda movie, the world has faced the (first) Trump administration, a global pandemic, an attempted insurrection, a war in Europe, and a war in Gaza. The current leadership of China, where the franchise is presumably set, has raised the possibility of that country overtaking the United States as the world’s largest economy by the middle of the next decade.
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KUNG FU PANDA 4 ★★1/2 (2.5/4 stars)
Directed by: Mike Mitchell
Written by: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Darren Lemke
Starring: Jack Black, Awkwafina, Viola Davis, Dustin Hoffman, James Hong, Ke Huy Quan, Bryan Cranston, Ronny Chieng
Running time: 94 mins.
Meanwhile back at home, consolidation has hit the movie industry hard: Kung Fu Panda 4 is set to be the penultimate film produced at DreamWorks Animation’s soon-to-be-shuttered Glendale campus, a once-vaunted enterprise constructed when the upstart studio was viewed as a potential rival and perhaps usurper of the Disney........
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