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For fans of Chinese cinema, the name instantly evokes two things: Stephen Chow’s 2013 hit Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons and its 2017 follow-up, The Demons Strike Back . So why does a "2021" version exist? Is it a lost sequel? A remaster? Or something else entirely?
The real Demons Strike Back (2017) is a frenetic, colorful mess of brilliant action and weird humor. The fake 2021 version is just... a mess. It lacks the manic energy of Stephen Chow or the visual flair of Tsui Hark. Journey To The West The Demons Strike Back Full 2021
If you’ve been scrolling through streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or even YouTube’s rental section recently, you might have seen a title that made you do a double-take: For fans of Chinese cinema, the name instantly
So what is the version?
If you want to see a giant, fighting Buddha made of gold and a terrifying mechanical spider, search for A remaster
Let’s break down the confusion—and the actual movie you might find behind that thumbnail. First, a quick history lesson. The legitimate, big-budget sequel— Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back —actually released in 2017 . It was directed by Tsui Hark, produced by Stephen Chow, and starred Kris Wu, Lin Gengxin, and Yao Chen.