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“It Wasn’t At Hello:” Ralph Macchio’s Response To Cobra Kai Makes Me Confident Karate Kid: Legends Will Be Great
Ralph Macchio's initial reaction to the Cobra Kai pitch surprises me, but it also makes me incredibly excited for his ...
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Ralph Macchio shares the 1 thing it would take for“ The Karate Kid” franchise to go on forever
Ralph Macchio believes the Karate Kid can live on forever — but first, it needs to hit pause. The actor, who originated the ...
With the release of “Karate Kid: Legends,” fans of the Netflix series “Cobra Kai” wondered how – or even if – the show would connect to the new film. “Cobra Kai” – which followed original “Karate Kid” ...
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Cobra Kai sequel reveals the harsh truth about the Karate Kid franchise
The Karate Kid franchise has been around for decades, but Cobra Kai’s recent sequel may prove a harsh truth about the long-lasting series.
Karate Kid: Legends picks up after the series finale of Cobra Kai, which offered a redemption arc for William Zabka's Johnny Lawrence. Ben Wang enters the franchise as the latest martial arts prodigy ...
Karate Kid can live forever — at least according to Ralph Macchio, if it gets a “reset.” Macchio, 64, spoke to PEOPLE about ...
It's "legends only" in Karate Kid: Legends. "This franchise doesn’t know how to not do it right when we care," he said. "I try to always take great care and protect my character, and I like to believe ...
It may not necessarily be fair to compare Karate Kid Legends to Cobra Kai since the Sony Pictures film is more of a self-contained feature. In contrast, the Netflix series acts more as a true sequel, ...
There was a time when The Karate Kid franchise star Ralph Macchio was more than happy to move on from the franchise he helped build alongside the late Pat Morita. While he lampooned his Daniel LaRusso ...
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