Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

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Kung Fu: The Legend Continues is an action/crime drama series and sequel to the original 1972–75 television series Kung Fu. While the original Kung Fu series was set in the American old west, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was set in the modern era. It starred David Carradine and Chris Potter as a father and son trained in kung fu – Carradine playing a Shaolin monk, Potter a police detective.[1][2] The series aired in syndication for four seasons from January 27, 1993, to January 1, 1997, and was broadcast in over 70 countries. Filming took place in Toronto, Ontario.[3]

The show was canceled when its producer, Prime Time Entertainment Network (also known as PTEN), ceased operations and no other producer opted to continue the series.

Synopsis

Like his grandfather and namesake from the original series, Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) is a Shaolin priest. In 1978, Caine was the head of a temple in Northern California, where his son Peter (Chris Potter) also lived and studied, until the temple was destroyed in a fire caused by a renegade priest who believed the priests should serve as mercenaries. Because of the intervention of one of the surviving priests (who was attempting to protect them from the renegade priest, who had escaped), each believed that the other had perished in the fire and went on their separate paths; Caine wandered and traveled, much as his grandfather had, while Peter became a foster child and eventually grew up to become a police officer. The series begins 15 years after the destruction of the temple when Caine reunites with Peter after entering the Chinatown district of the city where Peter works, and now father and son work at rebuilding their relationship, with Caine becoming inadvertently involved with some of the cases on which Peter is assigned.

Cast and characters

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Production

In 1992, the series was sold to television stations as a first-run syndicated series, alongside Time Trax. The series was originally sold as Kung Fu: The Next Generation.[4]

The show was filmed in Canada, on location in the historic Toronto Chinatown.[5]

Episodes

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Home media

On May 27, 2014, Warner Bros. released the complete first season on DVD in Region 1 in the USA only not Canada, via their Warner Archive Collection.[6] Season 2 was released on August 18, 2015.[7]

DVD name Ep # Release date
The Complete First Season 22 May 27, 2014
The Complete Second Season 22 August 18, 2015
The Complete Third Season 22 N/A
The Complete Fourth Season 22 N/A

The first season was released in Germany on DVD in 2009.

International broadcasters

References

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External links

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