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Legends lie ahead, so read on accordingly. The Karate Kid film series officially expands with a sixth installment that’s ...
Legends brings back Jackie Chan's Mr. Han, it doesn't bring back Jaden Smith's Dre Parker. However, it does reference him.
They said the past is the past, but in this Karate Kid Legends Review, the past throws on a gi and kicks the door down like ...
It’s all ultimately a shame because Cobra Kai went out like champions with the promise of many potential spin-offs, but Karate Kid: Legends may be a dealbreaker for the franchise. Despite excellent ...
Redundant, repetitive and almost entirely devoid of soul, Karate Kid: Legends demonstrates anti-climactic filmmaking at its ...
Legends' director Jonathan Entwistle waxes on about working with Jackie Chan and the biggest challenge of making a new Karate ...
Fifteen years after Smith's turn, we get Karate Kid: Legends, a derivative ... the film tries to pass them off as "references" or "homages." The "psycho-sensei" who craves violence returns ...
The Karate Kid franchise has expanded in many different ways and has had many different types of success, but very few have tried as hard as Legends to integrate everything into one cohesive story.
The latest instalment is a mix of classic underdog narrative and cultural homage, wrapped in a high-energy, emotionally satisfying package ...
The movie shines in its ability to juggle legacy and reinvention ... in a moment that feels more ad slot than story beat. Karate Kid: Legends may not reinvent the franchise wheel, but it doesn ...