One of Jackie Chan’s longest-running franchises is the Police Story series, but how does each movie rank from worst to best? His illustrious career, which has included work with martial arts icons such as Bruce Lee, has ensured Jackie Chan is a legend of both action and comedy in every sense. Some of his most popular movies include the Drunken Master, Project A, and the Shanghai Noon movies, but no other series he’s been a part of has had the kind of decades-long stretch of popularity as the Police Story movies.
Beginning in the ‘80s and moving into the late ‘90s, the early Police Story movies are vintage Jackie Chan. His combination of martial arts, physical comedy, and incredible stunt work represented what is now recognized as the quintessential elements of a Jackie Chan movie. The series even spawned a Michelle Yeoh-led spin-off, while its evolution into the 21st century also showed Chan’s growth as an actor.
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Between the Rush Hour movies, the Armour of God films, and everything in between, Jackie Chan's movies rightfully place him among the pantheon of all-time martial arts greats. As a result, the Police Story series remains one of the most standout entries in Chan’s filmography, with multiple entries even having strong claims to be some of the best action movies ever made. Here’s every Police Story movie ranked from worst to best.
Michelle Yeoh’s 1992 performance as Jessica Yang in Supercop was so acclaimed that the Hong Kong inspector got her own spin-off, Supercop 2 (with the alternate titlesOnce A Cop andProject S). For Supercop 2, Yang teams up with her ex-boyfriend Chang (Yu Rongguang) to battle a Hong Kong crime ring. Though future
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