Jackie Chan Tom Hanks ●

Chan, though older, still choreographs clever, prop-based fights (ladders, tea kettles, a runaway luggage cart). Hanks does zero martial arts but sells every terrified duck and accidental knockout.

The script wisely makes them both fathers trying to get home to their kids. One quiet scene — Hanks sharing a sandwich with Chan on a rooftop in Prague — is pure, unforced tenderness. jackie chan tom hanks

The villain is forgettable (a generic tech billionaire). And at 2 hours 10 minutes, the third act in a CGI temple drags. One quiet scene — Hanks sharing a sandwich

Not a masterpiece, but a solid crowd-pleaser . You watch it for the joy of seeing two legends respectfully share the screen — and leave smiling. If you meant an actual existing film where one of them plays a character named the other (e.g., a Tom Hanks film with a Jackie Chan reference), let me know and I’ll adjust. Not a masterpiece, but a solid crowd-pleaser

Surprisingly perfect. Chan brings balletic physical comedy and earnest charm; Hanks delivers everyman wit and quiet emotional depth. Their "odd couple" rhythm works — Chan's silent stares after Hanks trips over a rug got genuine laughs.

Concept: Imagine a globe-trotting action-comedy where Chan plays a retired Hong Kong stuntman-turned-detective, and Hanks is a bumbling American history professor who accidentally uncovers a跨国 artifact smuggling ring.