When Cobra Kai first debuted in 2018, many fans naturally assumed Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) would be positioned as Mr. Miyagi’s successor. After all, he was the Karate Kid, the devoted student of ...
You just can’t keep a good sensei down. Season 6, Part 3 featured a slew of uplifting moments, surprise cameos, and the return of the heart and soul of the Karate Kid universe: Mr. Miyagi (in CGI form ...
Cobra Kai has challenged The Karate Kid movies' presentation of morality since day one, and Mr. Miyagi is now getting the same treatment as Daniel LaRusso. These two were the definitive good guys of ...
Warning: Spoilers below for “Cobra Kai” Season Six, Part Three. After three "Karate Kid" movies and several TV seasons of "Cobra Kai," Ralph Macchio's Daniel LaRusso is still learning more about his ...
Related: The Karate Kid cast: Where are they now? "You knew Mr. Miyagi?" Daniel asks Mr. Han. "I did not come here for Sensei Miyagi," Han responds. "I came here for you." Just like a Kung Fu master ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that “Karate Kid: Legends” has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original “The Karate Kid” ...
Certain films transcend their genre and era to become timeless classics. The Karate Kid, directed by John G. Avildsen and written by Robert Mark Kamen, is undeniably one such film. Released four ...
This image released by Sony Pictures shows, from left, Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang and Jackie Chan in a scene from "Karate Kid: Legends." (Jonathan Wenk/Sony Pictures via AP) Mr. Miyagi was known for ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that "Karate Kid: Legends" has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original "The Karate Kid" ...
Mr. Miyagi was known for waxing poetic. So the fact that “Karate Kid: Legends” has nothing to say is all the more disappointing. One of the most interesting aspects of the original “The Karate Kid” ...
"Karate Kid: Legends," a Sony Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for martial arts violence and some language. Running time: 94 minutes. 1 stars out of four. Mr. Miyagi ...
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