Jackie Chan is alive and well! Debunking the recent death hoax, learn how the false news spread online, the actor’s health update, and his upcoming film projects.
In a wave of false social media claims, fans of martial arts legend Jackie Chan were thrown into panic after reports of his death circulated online. Sources close to the 71-year-old actor have confirmed that the Hong Kong superstar is alive, healthy, and continuing his work in the film industry.
How the Hoax Spread Online
The recent hoax originated on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. Several posts claimed that Jackie Chan had passed away due to long-term complications from on-set injuries sustained over decades. Messages circulating included statements like:
“Jackie Chan, 71, passes away after battling complications from decades of on-set injuries, family confirms heartbreaking loss.”
Other posts suggested he had been undergoing treatment for months and implied his death was imminent. Fans quickly reacted in shock and disbelief, with comments ranging from confusion to outrage over the misinformation. One user wrote, “Did Jackie Chan really die or are people just trolling?” while another posted, “Why is someone spreading that Jackie Chan died? Almost ruined my day!”
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Past Death Rumours and Jackie Chan’s Response
This is not the first time Jackie Chan has faced false reports about his death. In 2015, similar rumors spread online, prompting the actor to respond publicly. Chan addressed the misinformation directly, stating, “I was shocked by two news reports when I got off the plane. First of all, don’t worry! I’m still alive.” Clearly, such hoaxes have a long history of resurfacing regarding the beloved action star.
Recent Films and Upcoming Projects
Jackie Chan remains active in his career, with recent appearances in films like The Shadow’s Edge (2025), The Legend (2024), and Ride On (2023). Additionally, he starred in Karate Kid: Legends, which premiered in May 2025.
Looking forward, Chan has several projects lined up, including New Police Story 2, Project P (currently in post-production), Five Against a Bullet (in development), and rumors of Rush Hour 4. Fans can rest assured that the legendary martial artist is far from retiring and continues to contribute to cinema.
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