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Ralph Macchio shares the 1 thing it would take for “The Karate Kid” franchise to go on forever
Ralph Macchio believes the Karate Kid can live on forever — but first, it needs to hit pause. The actor, who originated the role of Daniel LaRusso in the 1984 film, has high hopes for the future of the franchise that launched his career. But he also recognizes that fans might need a break.
A new edition of Karate Kid will be coming out soon and it will match former stars of films in the franchise, Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio. The cinematic Karate Kid universe will be getting a new re-working for an upcoming movie and two of the stars of ...
The Karate Kid franchise is being introduced to a new generation. He added, “To me, this was just about carrying the honesty and truth of Daniel LaRusso and what Miyagi, his mentor, meant to him and paying it forward." The upcoming film will be set in ...
"The global search for the star of our new film starts right now," Macchio said. Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio are teaming up for a new "Karate Kid" film. Nearly 40 years after the first "Karate Kid" film made its debut, the two actors are coming together ...
Jeremy Crabb is a film-focused freelance writer for Collider. Growing up just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Jeremy first fell in love with cinema in 2005, when he made his first trip to the theater to see "Madagascar." Since that fateful day, Jeremy's ...
Two Beloved 'Karate Kid' Characters Have Surprise Reunion in New Movie originally appeared on Parade. Cobra Kai fan rejoice! Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence's (William Zabka) story didn't end after the fifth and final season of the hit ...
(L to R) Ming Na Wen, Wyatt Oleff, Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang, Joshua Jackson, Jackie Chan and Sadie Stanley in Columbia Pictures KARATE KID: LEGENDS *The adage “everything old is new again” could not be truer than in cinema. “Karate Kid” is on its ...
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