Recently, social media platforms have been flooded with claims suggesting that Jackie Chan, the beloved Hong Kong-born actor, martial artist, and 2016 honorary Oscar winner, has passed away following a period of treatment. These posts, often accompanied by emotional captions and AI-generated images, have caused widespread concern among fans. However, these claims are entirely false and part of a recurring celebrity death hoax targeting the 71-year-old star.
Jackie Chan is alive and well, as confirmed by multiple credible sources and his own recent public appearances. On August 4, 2025, Chan was spotted in Beijing with NBA star Jimmy Butler, promoting his latest film, The Shadow’s Edge. Additionally, he is scheduled to attend the 78th Locarno Film Festival on August 9, 2025, to receive the Pardo alla Carriera (Career Achievement Award) and present two of his iconic films, Police Story and Project A. These events, widely reported by reputable outlets, directly contradict the rumors of his death. Furthermore, no major international news agency has reported his passing, and his official social media accounts remain active with no mention of any health crisis or treatment.
The false narrative appears to have originated from viral social media posts, some claiming Chan died in a massive flood in Beijing between July 23 and 29, 2025, which resulted in 44 deaths and the evacuation of over 70,000 residents. One post even suggested he was heroically attempting to rescue elderly residents during the disaster. However, these stories are fabricated, often supported by AI-generated images designed to mimic real photographs but confirmed to lack authenticity. Such hoaxes are not new for Chan, who has been the subject of similar false death reports in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2020, 2021, and 2023, often fueled by his reputation for performing dangerous stunts.

Chan’s family has not issued any statement regarding his alleged passing, as there is no truth to these claims. His wife, Joan Lin, and son, Jaycee Chan, have not made any public announcements hinting at any “truth” behind such rumors. Instead, Chan’s continued involvement in the film industry, including his recent role as Mr. Han in Karate Kid: Legends (2025) alongside Ralph Macchio, demonstrates his ongoing vitality and commitment to his craft. At the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards, he received a standing ovation, where he humorously reaffirmed his dedication to performing his own stunts, stating, “That’s not changing until the day I retire, which is never!”
These hoaxes are not only distressing to fans but can also be harmful, as they are often used as clickbait or phishing scams to drive web traffic or extract personal information. Fans are urged to verify information through credible news sources and avoid sharing unconfirmed posts. Chan’s enduring popularity, with a career spanning over 150 films and accolades like the Hollywood Walk of Fame star and Guinness World Records for stunts, makes him a frequent target for such misinformation. As of now, Jackie Chan remains a vibrant figure in global cinema, continuing to inspire audiences worldwide.