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Legends may have underwhelmed at the box office, but it's crane kicking its way to new success on the PVOD charts. A new ...
Ralph Macchio made a career out of “The Karate Kid.” “Karate Kid: Legends,” however, isn’t his greatest hits album.
The Karate Kid: Legends brain trust then used animation to flesh out how Shimpo was taken in by Mr. Han’s (Chan) forebears and taught kung fu.
"Karate Kid: Legends" has earned a mixed reaction from critics, and it does have issues, but it won me over regardless. Here's what I loved — and what I didn't.
Karate Kid: Legends is a sensational sequel, building on the classic underdog framework of the original 1984 Karate Kid movie, while working in fresh fun, familiar faces, and a dazzling new talent.
Karate Kid: Legends is set to combine the worlds – and martial arts – of Netflix spin-off series Cobra Kai, the original Karate Kid movies, and the 2010 remake, starring Jackie Chan and Jaden ...
Karate Kid: Legends is picking up where Cobra Kai left off, and it has the opportunity to show off a Karate Kid cameo that even Cobra Kai never did.
“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.
Don’t get excited about a “Karate Kid” reunion. After a brief clips piece in the beginning, we don’t get an appearance by Ralph Macchio until most of “Karate Kid: Legends” has transpired.
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