(1998, 2001, 2007): The iconic buddy-cop pairing with Chris Tucker.
If you search for an "index of Jackie Chan movies updated," you aren’t just looking for a list of titles. You are looking for a curated, chronological, and accurate database of one of the most prolific careers in cinema history. For over six decades, Jackie Chan has defied gravity, broken bones, and shattered box office records.
Most online indexes stop at 2018 or confuse cameos with starring roles. Since 2020, Jackie has pivoted to dramatic roles (due to physical limitations from decades of stunts) while still producing high-octane Chinese blockbusters.
| Year | Title | Genre | Updated Index Note (2026) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2012 | Chinese Zodiac | Action | Final film of his "12 labors" series. The rollerblading suit is real. | | 2016 | Railroad Tigers | War Comedy | Underrated. Chan as a resistance fighter. On Netflix. | | 2017 | The Foreigner | Thriller | Chan plays a grieving, vengeful father. His best dramatic performance. | | 2020 | Vanguard | Action | Standard formula. Fun airplane fight. | | 2023 | Ride On | Drama/Action | Very personal film. Chan fights to keep his stunt horse. Bring tissues. | | 2024 | A Legend | Fantasy | The Myth sequel. Deepfake de-aging technology used. Controversial. | | 2025 | New Police Story 2 (Working Title) | Action | Currently in post-production. Expected release: Q4 2026. |
| Year | Title (Original/English) | Role | Notes / Updated Access | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1962 | Big and Little Wong Tin Bar | Child extra | Extremely rare. Only exists in archival prints. | | 1966 | The Seven Little Valiants | Child extra | No official digital release. | | 1971 | A Touch of Zen | Minor bandit | King Hu classic. Criterion Channel (remastered). | | 1973 | Enter the Dragon | Thug (uncredited) | You have to pause at the right moment to see him get his neck broken by Bruce Lee. | | 1975 | All in the Family | Supporting | Transitional film before his breakout. |
Early in his career, producers attempted to cast Chan as the "next Bruce Lee" in serious, stoic roles. Recognizing that he could not replicate Lee's intensity, Chan instead leaned into his background in Peking Opera to create an "everyman" hero—vulnerable, expressive, and humorous. This shift was solidified in 1978 with Snake in the Eagle's Shadow Drunken Master , which birthed the kung fu comedy subgenre. Police Story