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I have seen every Karate Kid movie and I did not miss an episode of the Netflix spinoff Cobra Kai. When I heard that production had started in Montreal more ...
A lack of Asian-American characters has long plagued the series, but Ben Wang’s casting in Karate Kid: Legends shows how times have changed.
This reiterates and solidifies those original scenes between Daniel-san and Miyagi sensei, where Daniel is asked to carry out seemingly mundane tasks with a larger goal of honing his skills, and it’s ...
“Karate Kid: Legends,” which opens Friday, unites OG Ralph Macchio's Daniel and Jackie Chan's Mr. Han from the 2010 movie to help Wang's Li Fong win a New York City karate competition.
Despite a sequel to 'The Karate Kid' being announced just after the movie premiered, it took 15 years for it to hit our screens.
But the tropes remain the same. The underdog journey of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) in 1984’s The Karate Kid—waxing on and off under Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita)—is mirrored in a contemporary ...
The film sets the stage with a nostalgic nod, flashing back to Daniel-san and Mr. Miyagi in Karate Kid Part II, linking Miyagi’s karate to Chinese kung fu—“two branches, one tree.” ...
“Karate Kid: Legends” director Jonathan Entwistle said it was “really great fun” filming the big cameo scene in an exclusive interview.
So, even though these masters have never met, when Han's dear kung fu student Li needs help to train in karate for the Five Boroughs Tournament, San Fernando Valley-based Daniel LaRusso cannot refuse.
“Karate Kid: Legends,” which opens Friday, unites OG Ralph Macchio’s Daniel and Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han from the 2010 movie to help Wang’s Li Fong win a New York City karate competition.
'The Karate Kid' movies, of course. Not actual kids. We'll save that for another time. 'Karate Kid: Legends' is now in theaters.
“Karate Kid: Legends” is the latest in a long line of terrible “Karate Kid” movies. A passing of the torch, such as it is, to the next inferior rip-off.