While Karate Kid: Legends will bring together several films within the franchise, original film star Ralph Macchio has revealed how the film fits into the wider franchise alongside the events of Cobra Kai. Macchio continued his iconic role as Daniel LaRusso in the Netflix follow-up series, but it has been revealed that he will be starring in the show’s next series film opposite Jackie Chan from the 2010 reboot. Plot details remained under wraps, other than to say she would return Karate kid universe to the East Coast and focuses on a new teenage protagonist learning martial arts.
Continue after filming Karate Kid: Legends Wrapping up in June, Macchio gave Big Texas Comic-Con attendees some much-needed insight into what fans can expect from the film The legacy of the nerd be present to capture his response. While Macchio explained that he couldn’t comment on too many details, the actor confirmed that the film would be set in its own area of the franchise’s larger shared universe. However, he did Confirm that the movie is set.after the events of “Cobra Kai”He then invites visitors to attend the show’s series finale next year:
Well, I can’t go into detail unless it’s another ecosystem in the grand universe of
The Karate Kid
in the mythology of it, and I’m looking forward to it. It all happens, the story takes place after the events of Cobra Kai, so- I- You know, I can’t say anything at all, but enjoy Cobra Kai, embrace Cobra Kai, make it the greatest series finale in the history of Netflix and television.
What Macchio’s latest statement reveals Karate Kid: Legends
The show will conclude an era of Daniel before his next chapter hits theaters
Although Macchio’s comments have finally confirmed when Karate Kid: Legends will take place, there have already been several signs pointing to when the film would take place in the series’ timeline. Although it was one of many films that Sony had postponed as part of a shakeup of its theatrical release schedule in April 2024, this was stated This step was partly waiting to be published later Cobra Kai Season 6 aired.
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Although the pauses caused by the SAG-AFTRA strike initially played a role in delaying the series and film until December, this is clear Careful steps are taken between Netflix and Sony to carefully release each production. Furthermore, Macchio confirms this Cobra Kai will finish beforehand Karate Kid: Legends In the releases, the actor provided a time frame for when viewers can expect the streaming service to air the third and final volume of its final season.
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The film promises to redefine the franchise
Even before the time placement was confirmed, Karate Kid: Legends was under immense pressure to bring every aspect of the franchise together. While it was originally intended to be a remake of the 1984 film, the 2010 film was released The Karate Kid The reboot has now been confirmed to be part of the original franchise, with Chan set to return as Mr. Han and take on the role of mentor to Pat Morita’s Mr. Miyagi.
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Therefore, the film is set after the events of Cobra Kai alleviates the pressure the film faces by promising that most of the outstanding questions surrounding Daniel and his friend’s Netflix adventures will be resolved. The audience was probably concerned with the fate of Daniel’s students until then Karate Kid: Legends should be able to concentrate on his own story.
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Karate Kid: Legends (2025) is a sequel to Cobra Kai and The Karate Kid directed by Jonathan Entwistle. In the film, Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan reprise their roles, continuing the legacy of martial arts mentorship and rivalry in a new era of challenges and apprentices.
- director
- Jonathan Entwistle
- Release date
- May 30, 2025
- Studio(s)
- Columbia Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Overbrook Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Sales partner
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- writer
- Robert Mark Kamen, Christopher Murphey, Rob Lieber