Martial arts movies were notorious for having sequels that had little or nothing to do with the original movies. As name recognition and star power were often enough to draw in audiences, there have been countless martial arts and Kung Fu franchises that provided a flimsy justification for sequel status only to deliver a movie that strayed absurdly far from its original premise. While some of these movies were often smashing successes, thinking about them as true sequels meant stretching viewers’ suspension of disbelief to its absolute limit.
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