Sun May 11 00:50:00 UTC 2025: **Jackie Chan Rules Out Retirement, Says He’ll Always Do His Own Stunts**
**Los Angeles, CA –** Action legend Jackie Chan, at 71, has emphatically declared he has no plans to retire from acting, stating he will continue performing his own stunts “until the day I retire, which is never!” In a recent interview with Haute Living promoting the upcoming film “Karate Kid: Legends,” Chan discussed his decades-long career, reflecting on the evolution of action sequences from his early days as a stuntman in Bruce Lee films to the current prevalence of CGI.
While acknowledging the inherent danger, Chan expressed his unwavering commitment to his signature style. He noted that years of experience have replaced physical preparation with muscle memory and a deep-seated passion for the work. However, he cautioned against others emulating his risky approach, stating it’s “too dangerous.”
Chan’s career began at age 8, progressing from extra to stuntman before achieving global stardom with films like “Drunken Master” and “Rush Hour.” He highlighted the significant shift in action filmmaking, viewing technological advancements as a “double-edged sword” that enhances capabilities but potentially diminishes the sense of realism and danger for audiences.
Chan’s upcoming appearance in “Karate Kid: Legends,” reprising his role as Mr. Han alongside Ralph Macchio, marks another chapter in a career that shows no signs of slowing down. The film is set for release on May 30th.