When does 'Karate Kid: Legends' premiere?
The film debuts in the United States on May 30.
Entertainment / Movies
Two iconic figures of martial arts cinema, Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, are uniting in the new film, 'Karate Kid: Legends.' This movie merges the original 'Karate Kid' trilogy with the 2010 reboot, creating a unified franchise narrative.
The 'Karate Kid' saga, which began in 1984, has evolved through sequels, a remake, and the 'Cobra Kai' series. 'Karate Kid: Legends' introduces Li Fong, a kung fu prodigy navigating life in New York City under the tutelage of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso. The film also features Connor Day (Aramis Knight) as Li's nemesis and Mia Lipani (Sadie Stanley) as his love interest. Joshua Jackson plays Mia's father, Victor, adding another layer to the narrative.
Actionable Takeaway: For fans in Florida, claiming your free passes for the advance screenings is a must. For others, mark your calendars for the May 30 release to see how these martial arts legends unite on screen.
The film debuts in the United States on May 30.
Advance screenings will be held in Miami (AMC Aventura) and Orlando (Regal Winter Park) on May 27.
What are your expectations for 'Karate Kid: Legends'? How do you think Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio will blend their martial arts styles? Let us know in the comments!
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