Ralph Macchio wouldn't mind doing a Cobra Kai movie in a few years, provided Karate Kid: Legends is a success. "Listen, I said it was the end for me when I got done with the last 1980s Karate Kid ...
Mr. Miyagi didn’t know Karate at all. Noriyuki ”Pat” Morita, who immortalized Mr. Miyagi into a cultural icon with his signature “wax on, wax off” lessons, had not studied the Japanese ...
So really, there isn’t a lot of set up for Karate Kid: Legends. That said, the ending of Cobra Kai does free Daniel up to travel with Mr. Han in the movie. He has found a great balance with ...
This marks the first time Lawrence has fought in a tournament since Lawrence lost to Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) at the All-Valley tournament at the end of the first "Karate Kid" movie.
So with that in mind, you might be wondering how the Cobra Kai series finale sets up the new Karate Kid movie, Karate Kid: Legends? And what’s next for Netflix’s franchise? The answer ...
The first time that Ralph grasped the extent of its popularity was when he attended a preview of the movie in New York a month before it came out. Ralph appeared in three Karate Kid movies before ...
But he also couldn’t have expected a trio of superfans — Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg — to revive his iconic character Daniel LaRusso and the rest of the Karate Kid ...
Once all three had been introduced, they bonded over a shared obsession: the “Karate Kid” movies. “Our ‘Star Wars,’” Heald said. The 1984 movie “The Karate Kid,” set in the San ...
Even wise Mr. Miyagi couldn’t have seen the surprising path taken by “The Karate Kid” stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka. The first day of filming the 1984 movie found Macchio face down ...