The Police Story trilogy sees Jackie Chan and his
co-stars perform some of the most memorable stunts ever captured on screen.
The movies star Chan as Chan Ka-Kui, a maverick cop who employs his martial arts skills to take
down Hong Kong's most infamous villains.
Eureka Entertainment is bringing the Police Story trilogy
to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray for the first time on September 26th in a limited
edition boxset featuring a hardbound case and 100-page collector's
booklet.
Bonus features include new and archival interviews, audio commentaries by
Asian and action cinema experts, alternate cuts and the Jackie Chan
episode of The Incredibly Strange Film Show. All three movies have been given 4K restorations.
Police Story 3: Supercop will also be released on UK
blu-ray for the first time on September 26th.
Check out Eureka's new trailers and artwork below.
The official synopses read:
Police Story (dir. Jackie Chan, 1985) – considered by Jackie Chan himself to be his best film in terms of pure action, Police Story stars Chan as “super cop” Chan Ka-Kui, who goes up against a notorious crime lord in a series of escalating set-pieces that resulted in many of Jackie’s stunt team being hospitalised.
Police Story 2 (dir. Jackie Chan, 1988) – Demoted to traffic cop after the events of the first film, Chan Ka-Kui is reinstated to the detective unit when a deadly gang of explosive experts blow up a building and threaten to blow up more if their demands are not met. Featuring yet more bravura stunt work, and even more injuries to its cast and crew, Police Story 2 is to this day considered one of the best action films ever made.
Police Story 3: Supercop (dir. Stanley Tong, 1992) – Action superstar Michelle Yeoh (Everything Everywhere All at Once) joins the series as Inspector Yang Chien-Hua, who teams up with Chan Ka-Kui to take down an international drug ring. With some of the most outrageous stunt sequences ever committed to film, Police Story 3: Supercop is an action masterpiece that must truly be seen to be believed.