• Network: The CW
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 7, 2021
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Reviewed by: Robert Daniels
    Apr 7, 2021
    80
    In a premiere brimming with melodrama, the visceral fights are imbued with grounded emotion. ... Liang, the relative newcomer, holds together the odd mix of modernity, mysticism, soapy arcs, and acute action with intuitive ease. Indeed, she and Kim make a formidable creator-star duo.
  2. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Apr 7, 2021
    80
    In all, “Kung Fu” presents a compelling heroine, ably played by Liang, who feels obligations to community and family both generally relatable and specifically drawn. The mystical element of Nicky’s skills is treated matter-of-factly and with engaged interest — nothing here feels rote.
  3. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Apr 6, 2021
    80
    The cast is attractive and committed; the storyline has multiple avenues to pursue; Ms. Liang can carry the show. And the thrust of the pilot, at least (the only episode made available), is not Asians against the world, but good against evil. From what one can tell, the production itself makes a political statement, but the storyline won’t.
  4. Reviewed by: Mick LaSalle
    Apr 5, 2021
    75
    The new “Kung Fu” isn’t as serious as its predecessor, and it doesn’t have the makings of a classic thus far. But its light and affectionate portrait of Asian American family life feels both heartening and right for this moment.
  5. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Apr 7, 2021
    70
    While this new version of Kung Fu has been CW-ified to its detriment, there’s more than enough to like about it to recommend it, hoping that the stupids that infiltrated the pilot get smoothed over in subsequent episodes.
  6. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Apr 7, 2021
    60
    If a pilot is your opportunity to establish premise and put your best resources forward, Kung Fu is a mixed bag anyway. ... There are definitely characterizations that are trope-y here, with the difference being the variety of representations and the likelihood that, given more than an episode or two to play out, even the things that look like stock types in the pilot will evolve and add depth. That's where Kung Fu has me interested, if not hooked.
  7. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Apr 2, 2021
    60
    Representation matters, so the existence of an almost all-Asian cast on a broadcast network series is a welcome development even as the show’s format and themes feel overly familiar.
  8. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Apr 7, 2021
    50
    An uninspired series whose action and key narrative device owe at least as much to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" as its half-century-old namesake.
  9. Reviewed by: Tyler Hersko
    Apr 7, 2021
    42
    “Kung Fu” definitely has potential, but the premiere episode also boasts a few other warning signs. There’s an enormous amount of exposition throughout the premiere and characters discuss their backstories and talents with the subtlety of a bag of sledgehammers.
  10. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Apr 7, 2021
    40
    The pilot — the only episode available for review as of this writing — is a busy, busy thing that packs in a mess of cursory exposition, introductions, family business, romantic groundwork, an operation for a subdural hematoma and a game of ping-pong, at the expense of subtlety and character.
User Score
6.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 24
  2. Negative: 6 out of 24
  1. Apr 9, 2021
    2
    Completely ignored the source material. The lead was interesting, the fights KILLER, but KUNG FU is about a person of Peace in a savageCompletely ignored the source material. The lead was interesting, the fights KILLER, but KUNG FU is about a person of Peace in a savage world. If the CW didn't feel like making that show, fine, but you've already lost this viewer. Expect steeeep drop offs for episode 2. Full Review »
  2. Apr 14, 2021
    10
    A funny and exciting dive into a fun world of drama and action. The struggles of the characters are relatable and expansive.
  3. Aug 16, 2021
    10
    Kung Fu's first season was excellent, one of my new favorite shows can't wait for season 2. The fight choreography was outstanding, some ofKung Fu's first season was excellent, one of my new favorite shows can't wait for season 2. The fight choreography was outstanding, some of the best I've ever seen. Olivia Liang gave a superb performance with portraying a perfect balance between the character Nicky's strength and vulnerability. Kheng Hua Tan, Jon Prasida, Shannon Dang, Tzi Ma, Eddie Liu, Gavin Stenhouse, Tony Chung, Yvonne Chapman, Françoise Yip, Fiona Fu, and Vanessa Kai gave phenomenal performances as well. The costumes were spectacular especially ones wore by Olivia Liang, Shannon Dang, and Françoise Yip. An A+ first season. Full Review »