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I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby Netherrealmer » 03 Jan 2026, 03:56

From the 1970s through the 1990s, we had major martial arts stars such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Cynthia Rothrock, and Chuck Norris. Many of these actors came directly from the martial arts world. They competed in tournaments, participated in high-level competitions, and had extensive formal training. They held black belts, had genuine mastery of their disciplines, and were discovered by film producers who turned them into action stars. When they were launched, they were already credible martial artists, and that authenticity was a major part of their appeal.

Today, we no longer really have martial arts stars in the same sense. Most skilled martial artists end up as character actors or stunt performers. Modern producers tend to cast already popular actors or actresses, give them martial arts training, surround them with stunt doubles and visual effects, and then build an action film around them. One reason for this shift is the perception that martial artists lack acting ability, while actors may lack martial arts skills—but those skills can be trained and enhanced with choreography, CGI, and editing.

As a result, producers often think, “Why cast an unknown black-belt martial artist when I can train someone like a Hemsworth brother, Keanu Reeves, or Angelina Jolie and achieve a commercially successful film?” This mentality has largely sidelined authentic martial artists as leading stars, which is unfortunate.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby germainebull » 03 Jan 2026, 08:32

Netherrealmer wrote:From the 1970s through the 1990s, we had major martial arts stars such as Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Cynthia Rothrock, and Chuck Norris. Many of these actors came directly from the martial arts world. They competed in tournaments, participated in high-level competitions, and had extensive formal training. They held black belts, had genuine mastery of their disciplines, and were discovered by film producers who turned them into action stars. When they were launched, they were already credible martial artists, and that authenticity was a major part of their appeal.

Today, we no longer really have martial arts stars in the same sense. Most skilled martial artists end up as character actors or stunt performers. Modern producers tend to cast already popular actors or actresses, give them martial arts training, surround them with stunt doubles and visual effects, and then build an action film around them.


In the past, karate stars were true professionals who entered the film with their natural skills. These days, the market has changed as producers use technology and acting more than the reality of the blows.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby Netherrealmer » 03 Jan 2026, 10:58

They use karate stars, they use kung fu stars, and kickboxers and taekwondo stars because they are much more faster. But they're not used anymore because action stars these days are not even martial artists. They're just actors who are already popular and given martial arts training, not people who have martial arts training first.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby germainebull » 10 Jan 2026, 08:14

You're referring to a real shift in the evolution of action films. From the 1970s to the 1990s, martial artists like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Cynthia Rothrock, and Jean-Claude Van Damme were cast precisely for their authentic fighting experience. Their speed, technique, and creativity shaped the genre, giving audiences a sense of raw physical power.

Today, studios tend to prioritize actors with established fame or charisma, then train them in martial arts choreography for specific roles.
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Postby Netherrealmer » 24 Jan 2026, 15:14

Even Hong Kong, you know, the action movie capital, doesn't use martial artists anymore. They will just get a pop idol or an actor and teach them martial arts, teach them fight choreography, and hire some stunt work, than get an unknown martial artist and teach them how to act. So there will be no more Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee or Cynthia Rothrock for the next generation. They will just get an actor and teach them fight choreography.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby Neurosurgeon » 18 Mar 2026, 20:32

The comment reflects nostalgia for iconic martial arts film stars whose retirements leave gaps in action cinema. Fans often discuss legacy impacts on movie genres and upcoming replacements in global entertainment industries today
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Postby Netherrealmer » 18 Mar 2026, 20:42

The last country that makes martial arts movies with actual martial artists right now is Indonesia. You guys should try to watch Indonesian action films. They're life-changing. Will remind you of old-school Hong Kong.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby Jem Smith » 06 Apr 2026, 00:34

Netherrealmer wrote:The last country that makes martial arts movies with actual martial artists right now is Indonesia. You guys should try to watch Indonesian action films. They're life-changing. Will remind you of old-school Hong Kong.


Thanks for the tip. I will have a look for some.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby cmoneyspinner » 25 Apr 2026, 22:52

Bruce Lee
Jackie Chan
Jet Li
Donnie Yen
And ... that's where it stopped for me. :lol:
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby eldavis » 27 Apr 2026, 03:58

cmoneyspinner wrote:Bruce Lee
Jackie Chan
Jet Li
Donnie Yen
And ... that's where it stopped for me. :lol:



These guys where legends in their prime, i enjoyed their movies. I didn't watch much of bruce lee dramas through.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby Netherrealmer » 27 Apr 2026, 11:57

Yeah donnie yen seems like the last martial arts star. He is kind of active in hollywood now though.
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby cmoneyspinner » 28 Apr 2026, 18:14

Netherrealmer wrote:Yeah donnie yen seems like the last martial arts star. He is kind of active in hollywood now though.


What I like most about Donnie Yen is ... his mom taught him martial arts. What a cool mom! :lol:
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Re: I just realized we don't have a martial arts action star anymore.

Postby ptrikha21 » 03 May 2026, 18:06

We can just interpret is a sign of changing times.
Changing dynamics.
More sense of "Cost" Optimization by producers at the expense of artistic excellence?
My views !
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