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Kung Fury 2 is an upcoming martial arts comedy film directed by David Sandberg, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Tyler Burton Smith. It is set to be a sequel to the 2015 featurette Kung Fury. Sandberg also stars in the title role, along with Michael Fassbender, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alexandra Shipp, Ralf Moeller, Jorma Taccone, and David Hasselhoff.
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Directed by | David Sandberg |
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Based on | Kung Fury by David Sandberg |
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Cinematography | Tom Stern |
Edited by | Carsten Kurpanek |
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Language | English |
Development of Kung Fury 2 began shortly after the release of the featurette. Fassbender, Schwarzenegger, and Hasselhoff were cast by February 2018, and principal photography took place from July to September 2019. Post-production work stopped in September 2020 due to a lawsuit with investors and its release was indefinitely delayed. The film was complete by April 2024, but the legal issues were still ongoing.
In 1985, Miami is kept safe under the watchful eye of Kung Fury and his Thundercops, the ultimate police force assembled from across history to defeat the villainous Kung Führer, Adolf Hitler. After the tragic death of a Thundercop sees the group disband, a mysterious villain emerges from the shadows to aid in the Führer's quest to attain the ultimate weapon. Kung Fury must travel through space and time to save his friends, defend the prestigious Miami Kung Fu Academy and defeat evil once and for all.
Sandberg began to develop a feature-length version of his short film alongside Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg in 2015, shortly after the release of the short film.[1] In February 2018, the project began coming together, with Sandberg directing and starring in the film. Michael Fassbender, David Hasselhoff, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ralf Moeller were set to star alongside Sandberg, with filming initially set to begin in the summer in the United States and Europe.[2][3] In May 2018, Eiza González joined the cast, with the film now titled Kung Fury 2.[4][5] In July 2019, Gonzalez exited the film, with Alexandra Shipp cast to replace her.[6] Filming began on July 29, 2019, in Bulgaria and Germany.[7] On September 25, it was confirmed that filming had wrapped.[8][9] In September 2020, post-production was halted over a lawsuit with investors.[10]
Despite being completed, as of April 2024, the film had no set release date due to legal issues; in an interview Hammerstone Studios head Alex Lebobvici stated that "the film is complete. We've shot it. There is a matter that we're cautiously optimistic that we're gonna be able to work through. [...] I can't share more than that, but we're hopeful that there will be a resolution shortly."[11]
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