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The whole fandom got chills watching Johnny and Daniel, the original frenemies, team up to take down Kreese. These two have spent decades at each other’s throats, and now they’re tag-teaming the big ...
The Karate Kid hero Daniel LaRusso became one of Cobra Kai's best senseis, but the Netflix series also revealed a harsh truth about the character.
Karate Kid: Legends is far from a true sequel to Cobra Kai. It was not developed by Netflix and has no direct involvement of the show's creators, Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, and Hayden Schlossberg.
The focus here is on a martial arts student in Beijing who’s studying under his uncle, Han (Jackie Chan). Just when the boy ...
The Karate Kid saga will continue long after Cobra Kai ends this year. Hurwitz, Schlossberg and Heald are collaborating on a Mr. Miyagi origin story with Kamen, and a separate project, Karate Kid ...
As 'Cobra Kai' ends, it's time to wax on about the 'Karate Kid' update's ingenious moves Instantly compelling, the endearing, sometimes goofy Netflix series, which began on YouTubeRed, found a ...
Comedy-drama series Cobra Kai gave a new life to the classic Karate Kid franchise. The show aired in 2018 and reimagined the decades-spanning feud between Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso.
The central character of Cobra Kai, however, remains Johnny Lawrence, who has been portrayed by William Zabka since the original Karate Kid in 1984. To most viewers, Lawrence was a pure villain in ...
In Karate Kid: Legends, Chinese teenager Li Fong (Ben Wang) is one of many pupils at a Beijing kung fu school run by Shifu Han (Jackie Chan), who originates from the 2010 movie The Karate Kid.
Just like Cobra Kai, the Karate Kid saga never dies. Even though the franchise had some long pauses in between projects, Cobra Kai breathed life into the 40-year-old property.
“Karate Kid: Legends” brought back Macchio’s Daniel and Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han to train kung fu prodigy Li (Ben Wang) to fight in a major tournament in New York. “Cobra Kai” took place ...
Cobra Kai just wrapped up its series finale, but among all of the show's cameos from Karate Kid, Julie Pierce was notably absent.