'Heart of Dragon' Trailer: Jackie Chan Classic Gets 2K Digital and Blu-ray Release [Exclusive]

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'Heart of Dragon' Trailer: Jackie Chan Classic Gets 2K Digital and Blu-ray Release [Exclusive]
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Jackie Chan's classic HeartOfDragon is getting a 2K digital and Blu-ray release. Watch the exclusive trailer for the re-release here:

Any Jackie Chan fan knows that the action star did some of his best and most legendary works in the 80s and 90s. Known for his ability to improvise and perform incredibly elaborate stunts on cue, the actor showcased a lot of his acting range in 1985’s Heart of Dragon. The story centered around a cop who will do anything to protect his brother after getting tangled in a life-threatening situation.

Heart of Dragon is a landmark movie in Chan’s career, not only because it represents one of the titles that helped him break through to cinema audiences worldwide, but also because it marks one of his best collaborations with Sammo Hung, who plays his onscreen brother. Hung and Chan were childhood friends and braved the Hong Kong movie industry together, and they worked side-by-side on several projects.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Heart of Dragon Is a Cinema Classic You Must Watch The Heart of Dragon re-release is a treat to fans of Chan’s body of work, with a 2K restoration that invites you back into the action, and bonus material that makes the Blu-ray edition a must-have to both Jackie Chan and action cinema fans. The special features also include the theatrical and Japanese cuts of the movie, as well as the original Cantonese and English mono audio tracks on both cuts.

Discover What Bonus Features You'll See in The Heart of Dragon Blu-ray Edition Here’s the bonus material you’ll find in the Heart of Dragon Blu-ray special edition: Heart of Dragon becomes available on North American Blu and their streaming service Arrow on April 11. You can watch the thrilling re-release trailer below: Tat is a hotshot cop with more stress than he can bear: if he's not on the verge of getting beaten up on his day job, he's looking out for his intellectually delayed brother Dodo , who needs constant supervision in case his naïve, kind nature gets taken advantage of.

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