Kung Fu: The Legend Continues

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993-1997)

EndedScripted showDrama, Action, Adventure

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was the continuation of the popular '70s drama Kung Fu. While Kung Fu was set back in the early 1900s, This version is set in modern day. It features David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine's grandson, also named Kwai Chang Caine who is a Shaolin priest. The show also featured Chris Potter as Peter Caine a police officer. The show usually dealt with mystical shaolin dealings but at times had events such as kidnappings and stopping robbers.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E22May I Talk with YouJan. 1, 1997
S04E21A Shaolin ChristmasDez. 25, 1996
S04E20RequiemDez. 4, 1996
S04E19Time PrisonersNov. 27, 1996
S04E18BlackoutNov. 20, 1996
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Kung Fu: The Legend Continues premiere?

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues premiered on January 27, 1993.

What is the main premise of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine's grandson, who uses his martial arts skills to fight crime in modern-day America.

Who played the role of Kwai Chang Caine's grandson in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

The role of Kwai Chang Caine's grandson in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was played by Chris Potter.

What was the name of the Shaolin Temple where Caine was trained in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

The Shaolin Temple where Caine was trained in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was called the Temple of the Celestial Dragon.

Who played the role of Kwai Chang Caine in the original Kung Fu series?

The role of Kwai Chang Caine in the original Kung Fu series was played by David Carradine.

Which character from the original Kung Fu series made a guest appearance in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

The character of Master Po, who was played by Keye Luke, made a guest appearance in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.

What was the name of the police officer who worked with Kwai Chang Caine's grandson in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

The police officer who worked with Kwai Chang Caine's grandson in Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was named Peter Caine, and was played by Chris Potter.

What was the name of the villain who appeared in multiple episodes of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues?

The villain who appeared in multiple episodes of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues was named Det. Kermit Griffin, and was played by Scott Wentworth.

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