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Jackie Chan celebrated his 70th birthday by reassuring fans of his good health after recent photos sparked concerns. He explained that the gray hair and beard seen in the images were just for a character appearance in his latest movie, without revealing which project required the transformation. Chan is set to reprise his role as Mr. Han in the next Karate Kid movie and there are rumors of a potential Rush Hour 4 movie in the works. Despite his long career in the movie industry, Chan remains excited about exploring new and familiar characters on the big screen.

In his Instagram post, Chan expressed his willingness to try new things for movies, whether it’s challenging stunts or breakthrough appearances for characters. He emphasized his gratitude for still being able to film today, even after 62 years in the entertainment business. Chan reflected on the milestone of turning 70, admitting that he didn’t think he would reach this age. He shared a saying from his big brother, Sammo Hung, about the fortune of growing old, especially for stunt performers like themselves.

To mark his birthday, Chan and his staff went through photo archives to find memorable pictures from his career. The experience brought back fond memories for the actor, who had previously wished his followers good health and luck for the Chinese New Year. He expressed his love for making movies and gratitude for the birthday wishes from fans. Chan concluded his message by thanking everyone and wishing for their continued happiness and health.

Despite his age, Chan remains passionate about his work and grateful for his longevity in the industry. He continues to take on challenging roles and stunts, showcasing his dedication and love for filmmaking. The actor’s positive health update reassured fans of his well-being, emphasizing his commitment to his craft and the joy he finds in creating movies. As Chan looks forward to future projects like the Karate Kid sequel and potential Rush Hour 4, fans can expect to see more of his iconic performances on the big screen.

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