Jackie Chan is prepared to share more stories about his stunning life and profession. The star of blockbusters, for example, Rush Hour and Kung Fu Panda has a memoir turning out in November.
Exhibition Books revealed to The Associated Press on Thursday that Never Grow Up is a “real to life” record of everything from his childhood with the China Drama Academy to his “various” close demise encounters on and off camera.
The 64-year-old Chan will likewise write about making films in Hong King and Hollywood and of his flaws as a family man, as indicated by Gallery, a Simon and Schuster engrave.
Chan’s different movies incorporate a change of The Karate Kid and the Police Story arrangement. His past books incorporate I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in real life, a journal distributed in 1998.