Kung Fu Panda 3 is a movie about Po, the Dragon Warrior, who discovers his long-lost panda heritage and must learn to embrace it in order to defeat an evil spirit warrior who is threatening China.
These films are part of our $3 Summer Movie Series!<br/><br/>Kung Fu Panda 3:<br/>Living large and loving life, Po realizes that he has a lot to learn if he's going to fulfill the next challenge from ...
Kung Fu Panda 2 concludes with Po’s father realizing his son is alive and shows the village where he resides, alongside a number of other pandas. This final moment is crucial going into Kung Fu Panda ...
This time Po (Jack Black) is reunited with his long-lost father (voiced by Bryan Cranston), and they travel to a kind of panda paradise where we are introduced to all sorts of new characters designed ...
Po is reunited with his biological father and must train a village full of clumsy pandas to defeat the supernatural nemesis Kai, in the new trailer for the latest entry in DreamWorks’s Kung Fu Panda ...
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Animated sequels don't exactly have the best track record, but 2011's Kung Fu Panda 2 was an exception to that rule, in my opinion. Not only did it capture the action and humor of the first movie, but ...
When the original “Kung Fu Panda” lost the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature to “Wall-E” eight years ago, I felt that film’s heart, humor and action had been cheated by the Pixar name and ...
A winning lightness of touch prevails in this delightful continuation of the durable DreamWorks franchise. The “Star Wars” comparisons, however facetious, are not entirely inapt, insofar as DreamWorks ...
A third installment in a franchise isn’t always great. But sometimes, it can be a comforting guarantee of a good time at the movies, as is the case with “Kung Fu Panda 3.” The first two installments ...
Animated sequels don't exactly have the best track record, but 2011's Kung Fu Panda 2 was an exception to that rule, in my opinion. Not only did it capture the action and humor of the first movie, but ...