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Kung Fu Soccer Premier Release: China’s Hottest Summer Blockbuster!

by Chief Editor July 13, 2026
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Stephen Chow’s Kung Fu Soccer earned over 455 million yuan (approximately Rp1.21 trillion) within its first two days of release in China, according to CNN Indonesia. The film, which marks Chow’s return after a seven-year hiatus, dominated the domestic market by securing 48.2% of all national screening slots on its opening day.

Market Dominance and Box Office Figures

The film’s financial start is one of the strongest for the current summer season. On its first day alone, Kung Fu Soccer generated more than 260 million yuan, accounting for 80.3% of total daily cinema revenue in China, per data from the ticketing platform Maoyan.

Market Dominance and Box Office Figures

This surge pushed the domestic cinema market past a daily revenue mark of 300 million yuan for the first time in 136 days. Global Times reported on June 12 that the public’s enthusiasm has positioned the project as the biggest release of the summer, largely driven by a demand for Chow’s specific brand of humor during a period of few blockbuster options.

Did you know? To capitalize on the global attention surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup, producers released the film in multiple languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Korean, Japanese, and Thai.

The “Shaolin Soccer” Spiritual Successor

Industry observers view Kung Fu Soccer as a spiritual successor to Chow’s 2001 classic Shaolin Soccer. The plot centers on a women’s soccer team that evolves from underdogs to title contenders by blending Shaolin martial arts techniques with athletic strategy.

The production features a high-profile cast, including Zhang Xiaofei, Dilraba, and Lay Zhang, with special appearances by Carina Lau and Japanese actor Takeru Satoh. This star power helped the film break a seven-year directorial drought for Chow, who last worked on The New King of Comedy in 2019.

Critical Divide: Commercial Success vs. Artistic Reception

Despite the revenue, the film’s reception is split. On the review platform Douban, the movie holds a rating of 6.6 out of 10. The divide centers on whether the film evolves the genre or simply repeats a proven formula.

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Points of Praise

Supporters credit Stephen Chow for breaking the conventional sports movie mold. Rather than focusing on a male protagonist, the film highlights female character growth and solidarity. Fans also praised the return of Chow’s “absurd” humor and martial arts sequences that mirror his earlier works.

Points of Criticism

Critics argue the plot is too repetitive, claiming it relies too heavily on the Shaolin Soccer blueprint. Some viewers also criticized the visual effects as outdated. This is despite reports from ThePaper.cn stating the film utilized AI-rendering, motion-capture technology, and over 1,200 visual effect shots.

Pro Tip: When analyzing box office trends in China, look at the “screen share” percentage via Maoyan. A 48.2% share indicates a massive push from distributors to maximize the film’s visibility over competing titles.

Global Release and Availability

While China has already seen the film’s impact, international audiences will follow. Kung Fu Soccer is scheduled to premiere in Indonesian theaters on August 12.

Global Release and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Kung Fu Soccer make in its first two days?
The film earned over 455 million yuan (approx. Rp1.21 trillion) in China.

Who is the director of Kung Fu Soccer?
The film was directed by Stephen Chow, marking his return after seven years.

What is the plot of the movie?
It follows a women’s soccer team that uses Shaolin martial arts to compete for a championship.

When does it release in Indonesia?
The film is set to hit Indonesian cinemas on August 12.

What do you think about the blend of martial arts and sports in cinema? Does the “spiritual successor” approach work, or should directors move toward new formulas? Let us know in the comments below or subscribe to our newsletter for more cinema industry analysis.

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