Kung Fu Wa! 3: The Rise of Tee Zeng

'''Kung Fu Wa! 3: The Rise of Tee Zeng' is an upcoming computer-animated crossover superhero film directed by Wellesly Wild, Scott Kreamer and Darryl Frank (Amblin Entertainment's animated television series producers Animaniacs and Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous), and written by Liron Topaz, Etan Cohen, and Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic (who also written the film The Super Mario Bros. Movie''). It is the third sequel finale of the Kung Fu Wa! franchise by Little Witch Pictures by Zack Isaac, DreamWorks Animation and Amblin Entertainment by Steven Spielberg, which features the television series Kung Fu Wa!, Little Gadot and Weather Heroes. It was released on Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures.

Voice cast

 * Rosalie Chiang as Tee Zeng/Kung Fu Wa
 * Ava Morse as Minerva "Min" Meyerowitz/Kung Fu Wa/Sword Heroine
 * Cody Christian as Hiro Hao/Sword Hero
 * Kate Miccuci as Peach/Kung Fu Wa
 * Jackie Chan as Yi Deng/Master Sock "Kicko"
 * Sacha Baron Cohen as Manipulance
 * Sandra Oh as Mrs. Zeng
 * Orion Lee as Mr. Zeng
 * Sarah Silverman as Little Gal Gadot
 * Jesse Eisenberg as Ido Golan
 * Jonah Hill as Eyal "Hamburger" Mosseri
 * Mila Kunis as Ofra Zehava
 * Adam Sandler as Michael Gadot
 * Jennifer Aniston as Irit Gadot
 * Seth Rogen as the Burger King
 * Charlie Day as George Swift/Element Hero
 * Day also voices Gossip Boy/Kung Fu Wa/Sword Hero
 * Chris Pratt as Kevin Shock/Electroboy
 * Chloe Bennet as Mei Yang/Snowflake Girl
 * Abbi Jacobson as Abigail Cohen/Rain Girl
 * Anthony Ramos as Jorge Calderón/Tornado
 * Anya Taylor-Joy as Mirabel Rivera/Cloudy Girl
 * Alice Isaaz as Professor Jeanne Claudie Despreaux
 * Jack Black as Dr. Umbra
 * Steven Spielberg, Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell and Tress MacNeille as additional voices

Development
While planning the ending of the Amblin Partners/DreamWorks Animation saga Kung Fu Wa!, the producers, wanting it to finish with Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame and Zack Snyder's Justice League-style crossover, The writers included references to producer Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans.

Animation
The film was produced with a higher production budget than previous entries on the franchise and was provided by Cinesite.

Music
Hans Zimmer returned to DreamWorks Animation, making it his collaboration with the studio, following The Prince of Egypt, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, Megamind, and his previous score for The Boss Baby.