Ninja Movies: Release Order
The Ninja trilogy from Cannon Films represents a unique entry in 1980s martial arts cinema, where each film tells a completely standalone story united by ninja action and the commanding presence of Sho Kosugi. Despite being marketed as a trilogy, these cult classics function more like an anthology series, with Kosugi playing different characters in each installment rather than continuing a single narrative.
The Release Order follows the trilogy's evolution from straightforward ninja action in the first two films to the supernatural horror-infused Ninja III: The Domination, showcasing how Cannon Films pushed the boundaries of B-movie entertainment. While the films share no story continuity, watching in release order provides the best appreciation for the series' escalating creativity and the development of 1980s ninja cinema as a distinctive genre.

Enter the Ninja
An American ninja returns from training in Japan to visit his war buddy's farm in the Philippines, only to discover his friends are being terrorized by a ruthless CEO. Cole must use his deadly martial arts skills to protect them from escalating threats.

Revenge of the Ninja
After his family is murdered by ninjas in Japan, Cho moves to America with his son to start fresh by opening a doll shop. When he discovers his business partner has been using his store to smuggle heroin, Cho must use his ninja skills in a deadly confrontation.

Ninja III: The Domination
An aerobics instructor becomes possessed by the vengeful spirit of an evil ninja warrior, leading to supernatural martial arts mayhem in this 1980s action-horror hybrid.
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Dirty Harry
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Michael Mann
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Pusher
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The Joker
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