

Bruce Lee was a famous martial artist, movie star and cultural icon but his philosophy has caught fire around the world with a new generation seeking meaning and consciousness. He continues to teach us how to cultivate our truest selves and be in harmony with the world.
An action packed drama, WARRIOR touches on many issues we are still dealing with in today’s world. Full of exciting action, compelling characters, stunning visuals and powerful storylines, WARRIOR delivers fun and enticing entertainment! From the mind and legacy of Bruce Lee, watch WARRIOR on Cinemax this April! Check out an exclusive teaser for “Warrior” below.
Walk On!
Shannon
The Bruce Lee Family Company
The Bruce Lee Family Company is a mission based organization dedicated to sharing the art and philosophy of Bruce Lee to inspire personal growth, positive energy, and global harmony.
Camp Bruce Lee
The Bruce Lee Foundation has launched the new initiative Camp Bruce Lee! Learn more here!
THE OCTAGON T-SHIRT
In this limited edition shirt illustrator/designer Patrick Ballesteros, Patrick reimagines a wonderful scene with Bruce and his cohorts in school.
CORE SYMBOL VANS SK8-HI HIGH TOPS
Limited edition custom-made Bruce Lee Core Symbol shoes! “Research your own experience. Absorb what is useful. Reject what is useless. Add what is essentially your own.“
“Always be yourself.
Express yourself.
Have faith in yourself.”
Bruce was an avid reader and student of everything from philosophy, world religions, spirituality, and mysticism, to self-help, strategies for business, and beyond. Much of his personal library is housed in the Bruce Lee Archive and contains a range of well-preserved large format art books to little pocket paperbacks such as this worn copy of "Chinese Magic and Superstitions in Malaya" by Leon Comber. Many of Bruce's books were annotated, highlighted, and underlined, illustrating the hours of deep thought he spent on building his philosophical perspective. Bruce's taste in books was as interesting as it was diverse and some of items in his personal library are now quite collectable. For instance, similar copies of this featured book published in 1960 have today fetched close to $800 online.
In many of Bruce's books there is an embossed logo on the title page. Notice the simple design of the logo which is an early design for the Institute that Bruce carried into his development of Jeet Kune Do.