Bolt
From Walt Disney Pictures comes an animated comedy adventure featuring a super-dog named Bolt (voice of John Travolta), ...
In this powerful conclusion to the beloved martial arts saga, Donnie Yen returns as the legendary Ip Man, a grandmaster of Wing Chun who finds himself grappling with both personal and cultural challenges in 1964. With his health declining and his son facing expulsion from school, Ip Man travels to San Francisco to secure a better future for his family. There, he discovers a deeply divided Chinese-American community struggling against systemic racism and a hostile local martial arts establishment that refuses to accept their traditions. The film masterfully intertwines Ip Man's quiet dignity with explosive, bone-crunching action sequences, as he must confront not only a ruthless Marine Corps officer played by Scott Adkins but also the entrenched prejudices that threaten to tear apart the immigrant community. Directed by Wilson Yip, this final chapter delivers both poignant drama and breathtaking fight choreography, exploring timeless themes of honor, sacrifice, and the passing of wisdom from one generation to the next. As Ip Man faces his greatest physical and emotional challenges, the movie serves as a fitting tribute to a man whose legacy would forever transform martial arts history.