The latest installment in the Karate Kid universe, Karate Kid: Legends, hit theaters on May 30 It has been decades since Macchio first played Daniel in 1984's The Karate Kid. Although his character ...
More than four decades after “The Karate Kid” debuted, actor Ralph Macchio is once again stepping into the role of Daniel LaRusso, this time with a deeper sense of purpose. (For the full interview, ...
The adage “everything old is new again” could not be truer than in cinema. “Karate Kid” is on its sixth outing with “Karate Kid: Legends.” And the stories of bullies getting their comeuppance never ...
On June 22, 1984, audiences were first introduced to Los Angeles' new kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), who learned both karate skills and lasting life lessons from the insightful Mr. Miyagi ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. Cobra Kai star Courtney Henggeler — who announced in March that she was quitting acting after ...
The selling point of “Karate Kid: Legends” is the pairing of initial franchise star Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, a star of the 2010 reboot that shares the title of the 1984 original, “The Karate Kid ...
Billy Zabka on how the movie still affects his life today. — -- "Sweep the leg!" Everyone has their favorite line from the movie "Karate Kid," in which Daniel LaRusso fights back against bad boy ...
Just months after the end of 'Cobra Kai,' Macchio is bringing Daniel LaRusso back to the big screen with 'Karate Kid: Legends.' By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor There was also the appeal of connecting ...
Karate Kid: Legends is now playing in theaters everywhere. As you watch the movie on the big screen, you might be wondering whether there’s a mid- or post-credits scene that continues the story or ...
Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio thinks that the demand for more stories in the martial arts franchise will always be there from audiences.