Jackie Chan, Karate Kid
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Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio return for the sixth feature of the series, a familiar mix of training montages and contrived drama capped by a climactic bout.
‘Karate Kid: Legends’ review: Ralph Macchio & Jackie Chan usher in a brilliant new era for the saga.
After the monumental success of ‘Cobra Kai’, it’s nice to see that the ‘Karate Kid’ legacy still lives on. This time around, we are merging universes with the original ‘Karate Kid’ universe (including that of ‘Cobra Kai’) now joining up with the Jackie Chan/Jaden Smith version of ‘The Karate Kid’ from 2010.
For a series with "rush" in the title, this is almost funny.
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio return, and Ben Wang is captivating as the ain't-that-a-kick-in-the-head hero, in a winningly old-fashioned sequel.
Legends is poised for a box office opening around $25 million, but it won't be enough to unseat Lilo & Stitch.
It's fun to see an older Ralph Macchio, Jackie Chan and newcomer Ben Wang together and nostalgia is part of the film's charm.
At age 71, Jackie Chan still does his own stunts, and gets hurt sometimes as a result, he revealed to PEOPLE at the premiere of 'Karate Kid: Legends.' 'I just hurt myself last week,' he said.
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WFRV Green Bay on MSNJackie Chan Says He Wants to be an Actor Who Can Fight Like Robert De Niro or Sylvester Stallone | THR VideoLegends,' Jackie Chan chats with THR and talks about the fight training he does for his films. Plus, he talks working with Ralph Macchio, and how he aspires to be an actor that can fight like Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone.