RZA, co-founder of the Wu-Tang Clan, is directing a new film titled "One Spoon of Chocolate" and preparing for a Hall of Fame induction.
This transition highlights RZA's evolution from a hip-hop pioneer to a multidisciplinary artist, blending cinematic ambition with a legacy of musical influence.
Speaking with ABC News journalist Linsey Davis, RZA said he is writing and directing "One Spoon of Chocolate." The project marks a continuation of his efforts to expand his creative reach beyond the recording studio into the film industry.
In addition to his cinematic pursuits, RZA addressed the upcoming recognition of the Wu-Tang Clan. The group is part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class of 2026 [1]. The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 2026 [2] in Cleveland, Ohio [3].
The Wu-Tang Clan is one of eight inductees in the 2026 class [4]. RZA said the honor recognizes the lasting impact the group has had on music and culture. The induction presents a significant logistical challenge for the group's performance, as they have more than 1,000 songs to choose from [5].
Throughout the interview, RZA said he is excited regarding the recognition and the opportunity to share his new film project. The ceremony in Ohio will serve as a formal acknowledgment of the group's contribution to the global musical landscape.
“Wu-Tang Clan will be inducted in November 2026”
The induction of Wu-Tang Clan into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame cements the group's status as a foundational pillar of hip-hop. By coinciding this milestone with the release of a directorial project, RZA is positioning himself as a cultural architect whose influence spans both auditory and visual storytelling.





