#1 Jack Black as Po

What makes Jack Black the perfect voice for Po? In part, it’s his juvenile humor and heart, but also his dedication to the character. For instance, he told Fandango that the “only way to get the proper performance” was to do kung fu in the recording booth, while his animated counterpart did kung fu on screen.
During an interview with Close-Up with Perri Nemiroff, he revealed that the film’s two directors could understand the character and humor from the inside, as well as Po’s sensitive side. This combination allowed Black to take Po in a direction he never previously had, though he refused to provide any examples to avoid spoiling the film.
Black is no stranger to voice acting. In addition to starring as Po in the first three films in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, Black is known as Bowser in The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). Black also voiced Zeke in Ice Age (2002), Lenny in Shark Tale (2004), and many other voiceovers in television and video games.
Outside of voicing animated characters, Jack Black has had a very successful career in films, starring in the Jumanji franchise (2017 and 2019), Tropic Thunder (2008), Nacho Libre (2006), The Holiday (2006), and School of Rock (2003), to name just a few. He is also one-half of the comedic musical group Tenacious D.
#2 Awkwafina as Zhen

While getting involved in a few tricky situations, this sneaky vixen becomes Po’s partner, much to his initial reluctance, making an unstoppable team. Spoiler alert: Zhen’s role in the film is described as changing the future of the Kung Fu Panda franchise forever (via The Daily Show).
Awkwafina started her career as a comedic rapper and even featured in Tenacious D’s 2014 Festival Supreme (per Rolling Stone). The comedian is best known for her television show Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (2020-2023) and her roles in Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), Crazy Rich Asians (2018), and Ocean’s 8 (2018). She, too, is familiar with voice acting, voicing Scuttle in the live-action version of Disney’s The Little Mermaid (2023) and Bubble in IF (2024).
Black, who previously worked with Awkwafina in Jumanji: The Next Level (2019), described his appreciation for her “sardonic sense of humor” (per The Irish News). He shared that her style worked perfectly alongside his “physical and childish kind of energy” for the partnership between Zhen and Po.
#3 Viola Davis as Chameleon

Black describes Oscar-winner and critically acclaimed actress Viola Davis as a “world-class actor” who adds a “magic spark of charisma” to her villainous character with her commanding voice and striking presence (per DreamWorks). Davis’ previous roles include Fences (2016), The Help (2011), and Eat Pray Love (2010), among many others.
#4 James Hong as Mr. Ping

Like Jack Black and a few others, James Hong has been featured in every film of the Kung Fu Panda franchise since the beginning. Hong’s legendary Hollywood career spans decades, with notable appearances in films such as the Academy Award-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) and Big Trouble in Little China (1986). He was also the voice of Mr Gao in Turning Red (2022) and Chi-Fu in Mulan (1998).
#5 Bryan Cranston as Li

From comedy to drama, Cranston has done it all. Cranston is best known for his role as chemistry teacher-turned-drug producer Walter White in the award-winning Breaking Bad series (2008-2013). He’s also well-known for his role as the loving, if inept, patriarch on the popular television series Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006).
#6 Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu

Like Jack Black and James Hong, Dustin Hoffman is an old favorite, featured in every Kung Fu Panda film. Considered one of the great actors of his generation, the Oscar-winner’s experience brings insight and wit to Shifu’s character. Hoffman is best known for his decades-long career, starring in films like Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007), Meet the Fockers (2004), Rain Man (1988), and Tootsie (1982).
#7 Ke Huy Quan as Han

Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan is best known for his roles as Short Round (Shorty) from Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) and Data in The Goonies (1985). However, Quan took an uncharacteristic sabbatical from acting for 20 years, preferring to work behind the camera. He finally returned to an on-screen role in Everything Everywhere All at Once (2023), a move that landed him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Speaking to Hollywood Insider, Quan revealed he had been a big fan of Kung Fu Panda for a long time and felt honored by the invitation to join the family. However, given Quan’s recent comeback and subsequent acclaim, we would argue they’re lucky to have him, too.
#8 Lori Tan Chinn as Granny Boar

Lori Tan Chinn is well-known for her role as Grandma in Comedy Central’s “Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens” alongside co-star Awkwafina. She brings Grandma’s lively style to her character, Granny Boar.
In an interview with The Illuminerdi, the host praises her passion for the role; Chinn reveals she was surprised she got to play such “an enlightening character, an expressive character.” She continued that much of her process of getting into character involved “a lot of ad-lib yelling, screaming, and cursing,” though rest assured, the cursing was removed from the film for the sake of the children.
#9 Ronny Chieng as Fish

In an interview on The Daily Show, Chieng and co-star Awkwafina hilariously asked each other questions about their roles in the film. When asked how he prepared to take on such a momentous role (an exaggeration; Fish is a relatively minor character), Chieng responded with his classic sharp, witty humor, “Well, you know, I’ve been kind of eating fish my whole life, so I feel like I knew what this character would really taste like…I tried to put a little fishiness into [him].”
#10 Ian Mcshane as Tai Lung

Ian McShane’s deep, baritone voice easily sends shivers down audiences’ spines, making him the perfect casting choice for the sinister leopard. He also has plenty of experience playing the villain, including Winston from the John Wick film franchise (2014-2023) and Blackbeard from Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011).
FAQ
Does Kung Fu Panda 4 have LGBT characters?
Pardon the pun, but the answer isn't entirely black and white. There are no openly LGBT characters. However, Po is raised by two fathers — his adoptive and biological — with some suggesting their dynamic is that of a romantic couple, though others feel it’s closer to that of a sibling relationship.
At one point in the film, Mr Ping and Li declare that they are Po’s fathers, and Zhen responds, “Okay, that doesn’t matter.” The flippant response implies that Po having two fathers is nothing to dwell on.
Will Angelina Jolie be in Kung Fu Panda 4?
While Angelina Jolie’s character Tigress briefly appears in the film, the role is non-speaking. In an interview with the Hindustan Times, the film’s executives stated that none of the Furious Five have speaking roles, so the film could focus on newer characters. Producer Rebecca Huntley added, “We definitely give our nod to the Furious Five. But yeah, it’s taking the story and opening it up.”

