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It’s been 8 years since fans have been asking for a new installment in theKung Fu Pandafranchise, and their requests were eventually met, with the fourth film now being weeks away from its debut. And following the standard maintained by the past three entries, fans are reasonably hyped to see what the studio has in store for them, which, not long ago, deliveredPuss in Boots: The Last Wish.

However, the early reviews for the Jack Black-led movie have had fans worried, as it appears,Kung Fu Panda 4might not surpass the bar set by its predecessors.
Early Reviews forKung Fu Panda 4Have Fans Worried
After DreamWorks hit the ball out of the park withKung Fu Panda, they went even harder with the sequel, especially with Gary Oldman’s Lord Shen, arguably the best villain in the entire franchise. While the threequel wasn’t on par with the first two films, it was still a worthy inclusion to the franchise, with J. K. Simmons delivering an entertaining performance as Kai. And with Oscar-winnerViola Davishelming the series’ next main antagonist, the Chameleon, fans were hopeful the fourth part will go toe to toe with the previous ones.
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Unfortunately, while fans expected DreamWorks to pull off anotherThe Last Wishwith the sequel, the early reviews for the movie have them disappointing. While the reviews commended Viola Davis’ performance, stating that the other cast members, including Jack Black and Awkwafina, also shine, the main faults of the movie seem to lie within its script.
This movie is very opinion based, if u like it u will like it, if u hate it u will hate it

— HalloBoi (@TeanTzer)August 08, 2025
So in other words a good movie but not as good as the other 3

— Grav (@Gravations)August 23, 2025
Oh no I’ve heard great word of mouth. Still going to have to watch it myself and form my own opinion but if this movie disappoints then that’s sad cause the franchise has always been consistent in quality.
— Eddie (@OHMYDIAZ)July 12, 2025

Oh this is bad, I felt that from the whole promo
— Purp? (@purpyisgreat)July 16, 2025

Exactly what i feared.
— 𝕏0N0B_0𝕏 (@0_0n0b)July 23, 2025
That’s a little disappointing to hear. I’ll still go watch it and form my own opinion as I’m still excited.
— Jason (@warnoobs)July 10, 2025
While it’s still early to form a judgment, as the film is still two weeks away from opening for the general audience, the early reviews have caused fans to reevaluate their expectations.
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Jack Black Reflects on Po’s Emotional Growth
Although the franchise is notable for slick kung fu sequences, the thing that made the three work was witnessing Po addressing his inner conflicts, as he follows a path of self-discovery. And reflecting on jumping back to playing him,Jack Blackstressed that Po is his happy place, as he expressed that returning to the franchise is like connecting with an old friend. Jack Black further explained that Po’s spiritual journey adds a whole new layer to his character,stating,
“He has a new depth to him, like this whole ‘wise and all-knowing’ thing, but, at the same time, part of him wonders, ‘Can I really do this? Am I wise enough to step into these shoes? Can you be the wisest dude in the room and still crack a joke?’ Po thinks so. And he’s out there trying, and that’s what makes Po so awesome,” “Kung Fu Panda is like my happy place – Po and the gang are like family. It’s the humour, the heart, the whole package that brings me back.”
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With fans patiently waiting for the embargo to lift for the film, it’ll be interesting to see if other early reviews also share the same sentiment, as fans desperately hope the film doesn’t disappoint.
Kung Fu Panda 4will hit theatres on 18 June 2025.
Santanu Roy
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Santanu Roy is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on movies, with over 2,000 articles under his belt. He has been pursuing a degree in Animation and possesses a deep love for the medium of animation. Having spent the better part of the last two years pumping out articles for FW, Santanu excels at covering movie analysis and news surrounding Pixar, DCU, DreamWorks, and Batman’s cinematic legacy.With psychological thrillers and intimate slice-of-life dramas ranking among his favorite genres, Santanu is a big admirer of Luca Guadagnino, Shane Black, Park Chan-wook, and Brad Bird.