Kung Fu Season 4 Cancelled By The CW


The CW continues to clean house with the cancellation of Kung Fu. The network has axed the martial arts drama after three seasons, opting not to move forward with Season 4.

The network, which today also confirmed the cancellation of the The Winchesters, said in a statement:

“As we reimagine the new CW, we had to make some tough programming decisions. We thank our partners at Warner Bros. and the casts and creative teams of Kung Fu and The Winchesters for all their hard work, creativity and dedication.”

Series star Olivia Liang opened up on the cancellation of Kung Fu in a statement of her own:

“It has been the honor of my f–king life to work with this group of humans. We made a historic three seasons of a show. First predominantly Asian cast in a one-hour network drama. First Asian American female showrunner. I don’t have enough words (or room in this carousel) to express my gratitude to my showrunners, my writers, my cast, my stunt team, my f–king crew… I love you all. I truly won the lottery. They are all the kindest, smartest, funniest, most hard-working people in the biz. I am so so so proud of the work we did. Thank you to everyone who invited us into your homes and watched our little show that could. Cheers to Kung Fu, the show that changed my life forever. I love you, Nicky Shen.”

 



Kung Fu Premiere Date/Status

Kung Fu SEASON 4 Cancelled On The CW

Kung Fu Season 4 release date – CANCELLED AFTER 3 SEASONS

About Kung Fu TV Series

A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese American woman, Nicky Shen (Olivia Liang), to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to San Francisco, she finds her hometown is overrun with crime and corruption and her own parents Jin (Tzi Ma) and Mei-Li (Kheng Hua Tan) are at the mercy of a powerful Triad. Nicky will rely on her tech-savvy sister Althea (Shannon Dang) and Althea's fiancé Dennis (Tony Chung), pre-med brother Ryan (Jon Prasida), Assistant District Attorney and ex-boyfriend Evan (Gavin Stenhouse), and new love interest Henry (Eddie Liu) as well as her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice... all while searching for the ruthless assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor Pei-Ling (Vanessa Kai) and is now targeting her.

 

First episode date: April 7, 2021
Network: The CW
Show type: Action, Drama, Martial Arts

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