KUNG FURY: THE MOVIE - Arnold Schwarzenegger & Michael Fassbender Kill Nazis In Crazy Leaked Sizzle Reel


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Kung Fury 2: Leaked Footage and Production Status

A 10-minute leaked sizzle reel from Kung Fury: The Movie (aka Kung Fury 2) showcases the film's over-the-top action and comedy. The film's production was halted five years ago due to a $10 million lawsuit involving Chinese investors, Creasun.

Cast and Plot Points

The leaked footage features a notable cast, including Arnold Schwarzenegger as a gun-toting U.S. president, Michael Fassbender as FBI agent Colt Magnum, and David Hasselhoff with his transformable Hoff 9000 car. The plot involves Nazis, ninjas, werewolves, and dinosaurs.

The movie is a sequel to the viral YouTube hit Kung Fury short film. The leaked sizzle reel contains spoilers but showcases the passion and creativity of the project.

Possible Intentional Leak

There is speculation that the leak was intentional, aiming to attract financing to complete the film, similar to the strategy used for Deadpool.

Director's Statement

  • Director David Sandberg acknowledges the leak, expressing regret about the premature reveal of plot points and temporary VFX.
  • He emphasizes his commitment to completing the film and ensuring it receives the recognition it deserves.
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The first footage from director David Sandberg's Kung Fury: The Movie, aka Kung Fury 2, has found its way online via a 10-minute leaked sizzle reel, and this might just be one of the most gloriously insane things you're ever likely to watch.

The retro action/sci-fi comedy has been stuck in limbo since production was forced to shut down five years ago after a lawsuit between the producers and the film’s Chinese investors, Creasun. In late 2020, Creasun Entertainment USA was accused of refusing to come up with the $10 million it promised, effectively bringing the movie to a screeching halt.

“This was an internal promo video that was never supposed to be seen by the public. I feel bad because it contains a bunch of plot points and temp VFX,” Sandberg told Variety in a statement. “I hope at least people can see the passion that we poured into the movie, the world deserves to see it as it was meant to be seen. This movie has been held hostage for the past 5 years but I promise to keep fighting for it and make sure this film gets the chance it truly deserves.”

The movie, was developed as a feature-length follow-up to the cult short Kung Fury, a wildly OTT homage to 1980s martial arts films and buddy cop movies that became a viral sensation on YouTube after a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign.

The bonkers footage feature as a gun-toting U.S. president “out to kick some Nazi ass,” Michael Fassbender as a renegade FBI with an all-timer mullet agent named Colt Magnum, and Baywatch and Night Rider star David Hasselhoff, who... transforms '80s sports car called the Hoff 9000.

The original short followed the adventures of Miami’s Lamborghini-driving “kung fu cop” Kung Fury (Sandberg), who was tasked with saving his city from the evil machinations of Adolf Hitler (don't worry, it gets even weirder). His mission sees him face-off against Nazis, ninjas, werewolves and dinosaurs along with his team: TriceraCop, Hackerman and Barbarianna.

There's speculation that this reel was intentionally leaked by the filmmakers in the hopes of getting financing to complete the movie, in much the same way that the Deadpool test footage that was released back in 2015 led to Ryan Reynolds getting the opportunity to bring the Merc With a Mouth to the big screen.

Check out the Kung Fury: The Movie footage - which does contain some spoilers - below, and let us know what you think in the comments section.

Se filtra metraje loquĂ­simo de KUNG FURY 2, con Arnold Schwarzenegger y Michael Fassbender.

La pelĂ­cula sigue atrapada en el limbo legal: una demanda por diez millones de dĂłlares contra inversores chinos frenĂł su postproducciĂłn en 2020. pic.twitter.com/jLdp6srkwl

— TerrorActo (@TerrorActo_) May 10, 2025

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