There are plenty of things Jean-Claude Van Damme could do to create a memorable late night appearance, but Conan might’ve found the pick of the litter. Flashback to the late 1980s and a little film ...
In 1989, the original Kickboxer martial arts movie helped establish Jean-Claude Van Damme as an action star. Now, for the first time ever, the Kickboxer franchise is making the leap to video games ...
Accompanied by his brother Kurt (Van Damme), American kickboxing champion Eric Sloane (Dennis Alexio), arrives in Thailand to defeat the Eastern warriors at their own sport. His opponent: ruthless ...
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Remember the Jean-Claude Van Damme movie Kickboxer? They're making a videogame of it now
Maybe you're too young to remember Kickboxer, the 1989 martial arts movie where Jean-Claude Van Damme learns Muay Thai in a training montage, kicks down a banana tree, and dances in a way that ...
The video game will combine the rich narrative of Kickboxer with kinetic martial arts action to deliver an intense, high-octane brawler, and feature iconic characters and locations from the franchise ...
The actor won everyone over with his funky dancing in ‘Kickboxer’ and also impressed with his sense of humor on the show ‘¿Qué apostamos?’ ...
At some point, Jean-Claude Van Damme must’ve thought that if Sylvester Stallone can revive Rocky Balboa and introduce him to a new generation with Creed, certainly he could do that with one of his ...
Jean-Claude Van Damme never appeared in any of the official sequels to Kickboxer, but he’s back for the remake, albeit in the mentor role of an incongruously Belgian Muay Thai master living in ...
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