Karate Kid: Legends Trailer

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The Karate Kid was a seminal movie for me. I related to the movie on different levels, for different reason and all of them relevant. Itโ€™s the movie that inspired me to start training in martial arts and to continue the journey for over half my life.

Iโ€™ve seen every Karate Kid movie and TV show, read the book, played all the video games, owned a few action figures and the headband. As I write this post The Karate Kid Part II is playing in the background. (I may have a problem).

The Karate Kid franchise seemed to be over in the 90s after the much maligned, but underrated, The Next Karate Kid movie. There was a bit of a revival in 2010 with the reboot starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. While Iโ€™m a huge Jackie Chan fan the movie didnโ€™t seem to fit in to The Karate Kid Universe. Itโ€™s a decent movie, but not a Karate Kid movie.

Then in 2018 The Karate Kid Universe got a huge boost with Cobra Kai, a 10-episode series released on Youtube Red (now Premium). It told the story of Daniel and Johnny, 30 years after the events of the original Karate Kid movie. Daniel was a successful businessman while Johnny was a down-and-out deadbeat.

The first season was so successful it was eventual sold to Netflix and ran for six seasons. With season six wrapping up this year. I loved the Cobra Kai series. Overall it was a fantastic addition to the Karate Kid Universe and gave more depth and insight into Daniel and Johnny, as well as other characters from the franchise.

One of the story lines I liked the most was the Sensei Kreese origin story. In Season 3 of Cobra Kai, there are short flashbacks into Kreeseโ€™s younger years showing how he became the man he is. I could watch an entire season of Kreese during his early years.

With the success of Cobra Kai and the revitalization of the Karate Kid franchise it was announced in 2022 a new Karate Kid movie was being developed. The new move, Karate Kid: Legends unites Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) into the same movie. Which would seem to indicate the 2010 movie wasnโ€™t a remake, so much as a similar story set in China.

The trailer for Karate Kid: Legends mentions combining Miyagi-Do Karate with Han Kung-Fu. The story seems to follow the same formula that made The Karate Kid a success. Young kid gets bullied, young kid learns karate (and now Kung-Fu) young kid wins the tournament/match/fight-to-the-death.

Thereโ€™s enough intrigue and mystery in the trailer to keep my attention. What happened to Li Fongโ€™s brother? What is Hanโ€™s relationship with Li Fongโ€™s family? How does Han know of Miyagi and Daniel? Thereโ€™s a short bit in the trailer that alludes to the Miyagi family knowing the Han family and hopefully they expand on it in the movie.

I donโ€™t know if the movie will be any good but I have enough questions that Iโ€™ll be watching to get the answers.

Kareate Kid: Legends star Ralph Macchio, Jackie Chan, Ben Wang, Ming-Na Wen and Joshua Jackson. It is scheduled to hit theaters on 30 May 2025. I hope itโ€™s the second blockbuster of the summer! (Mission: Impossible โ€“ The Final Reckoning opens the week before and is sure to be a blockbuster)

Watch the trailer and let us know in the comments below if you are looking forward to Karate Kid: Legends. You can share your thoughts on X too. The main Retro Network channel is @TRNSocial and Iโ€™m @MileHighSamurai You can also find me on Bluesky @MileHighSamurai


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