“Karate Kid: Legends” is steeped in nostalgia, which helps paper over a formulaic script and the strange reality that its domestic scenes are more effective than its fight action. It opens with a ...
There’s a new kid on the block. The “Karate Kid” franchise has a new installment — “Karate Kid: Legends.” “Who doesn’t know Daniel LaRusso?” director Jonathan Entwistle exclusively told The Post, ...
The latest movie in the “Karate Kid” franchise, “Karate Kid: Legends,” ended with a dramatic fight — that included hundreds of background actors. “We had 650 extras in there on the [sound] stage for ...
Karate Kid: Legends director Jonathan Entwistle reveals that Jackie Chan dislocated his shoulder during a fight sequence, only to then pop it back in himself. Serving as the sixth movie in the Karate ...
Taking an amusingly formulaic “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach, Karate Kid: Legends echoes the plot of both the 1984 original and the 2010 Karate Kid films with its familiar underdog story ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. He added, “To me, this was just about carrying the honesty and truth of Daniel LaRusso and what Miyagi, his mentor, meant to him ...
Karate Kid: Legends’ creative team had a serious task ahead of them. Director Jonathan Entwistle and co. not only had to honor the franchise’s roots from a narrative standpoint, but they also had to ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot points, including the ending for “Karate Kid: Legends,” currently playing in theaters. The most dramatic moment in “Karate Kids: Legends” is its final ...
The Karate Kid franchise was born in 1984 with a shamelessly formulaic underdog movie, was refreshed with a 2018-25 TV series, “Cobra Kai,” which gave the story an amusing tweak (the reformation of a ...