Jack Black has been cracking up audiences as Po the panda, a kung fu master who fights for good, since 2008, and he's not stopping any time soon. The action-packed animated franchise is now on its fourth installation — that's not counting the short films, animated series, holiday special, and string of video games — and it's still keeping things fun and fresh. In Kung Fu Panda 4, Viola Davis, Awkwafina, and Ke Huy Quan join the already stacked Kung Fu Pandacast for Po's latest adventure.
If you missed it in theaters or want to watch it for a second (or third or fourth time), it's making its way to streaming as of June 21. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch Kung Fu Panda 4and its predecessors online and at home.
Po's kung fu instructor Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) informs him that he must relinquish his title as Dragon Warrior and find a new hero to take over so he can fulfill his destiny as the new Spiritual Leader of the Valley of the Peace. The thing is there's a new threat on the rise: a shapeshifting sorceress chameleon (Davis) who aims to conquer the world by stealing the Staff of Wisdom. In order to defeat her, Po teams up with fox thief Zhen (Awkwafina). Expect plenty of action and self-discovery along the way.
Want a sneak peek of Po's newest adventure? Here's the official trailer.
If you're a fan of Po's previous films, you can expect everything you love about the first three in Kung Fu Panda 4: fight scenes, plenty of laughs, and a big emphasis on found family and spiritual growth. As Mashable's Belen Edwards writes in her review, "Kung Fu Panda 4 certainly features all these ingredients, and even if it doesn't reinvent the wheel on most of them, it still cooks them together in an enjoyable broth. Sure, it doesn't come close to topping its predecessors, but it's another kick-butt entry in what has proven to be a wonderfully dependable animated franchise." Translation: if it ain't broke, why fix it?
SEE ALSO: Watch: ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ actor Jack Black melts the internet's heart with iconic Britney Spears’ coverViewers seem to largely agree, awarding it an 87 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes (compared to the good-not-great 72 percent critic rating). It also earned an impressive $543 million at the worldwide box office, which surpasses the earnings of Kung Fu Panda 3and brings the total franchise earnings to over $2 billion. For the fourth installment of an animated film, it's largely a success.
Read our full review of Kung Fu Panda 4.
Kung Fu Panda 4will make its streaming debut on Peacock on June 21, 2024, about three and a half months after its theatrical release. Additionally, in celebration of the franchise's 16th anniversary, Peacock will also exclusively stream Kung Fu Pandastarting June 6 and Kung Fu Panda 3starting June 26. To complete the saga, you'll need to either rent or purchase Kung Fu Panda 2, as it currently isn't streaming anywhere.
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If you don't have Peacock and don't care to sign up, you can also rent or purchase the fourth film in the franchise at digital retailers like Prime Video and Apple TV. (You can watch every movie in the Kung Pu Panda franchise this way, too.) With rentals, just be aware that you'll have a limited 30-day viewing schedule and just 48 hours to finish once you click play.
Here are some quick links to watch Kung Fu Panda 4on digital:
Rent or buy at Prime Video — $3.74 or $17.74 for Prime members
Rent or buy at Apple TV — $5.99 or $19.99
Rent or buy at Fandango at Home — $5.99 or $19.99
Rent or buy at YouTube — $5.99 or $19.99
Rent or buy at Google Play — $5.99 or $19.99
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