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Karate Kid: Legends

Karate Kid: Legends

7.1
94 min
2025

After a family tragedy, kung fu prodigy Li Fong is uprooted from his home in Beijing and forced to move to New York City with his mother. When a new friend needs his help, Li enters a karate competition – but his skills alone aren't enough. Li's kung fu teacher Mr. Han enlists original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso for help, and Li learns a new way to fight, merging their two styles into one for the ultimate martial arts showdown.

Genres

Action
Adventure
Drama

Languages

Mandarin
English

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures, Sunswept Entertainment, TSG Entertainment

Budget

$45,000,000

Top Cast

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

Mr. Han

Ben Wang

Ben Wang

Li Fong

Joshua Jackson

Joshua Jackson

Victor Lipani

Sadie Stanley

Sadie Stanley

Mia Lipani

Ming-Na Wen

Ming-Na Wen

Dr. Fong

Wyatt Oleff

Wyatt Oleff

Alan

Aramis Knight

Aramis Knight

Conor

Ralph Macchio

Ralph Macchio

Daniel LaRusso

Olivia Yang Avis

Olivia Yang Avis

Young Girl

Aaron Wang

Aaron Wang

Young Student

Fan Reviews

M
Margot Maritz@Margot_GreenHumanity
May 30, 2025

While Karate Kid Legend may hold appeal for a younger audience drawn to high-energy martial arts sequences and a familiar underdog narrative, I found the film somewhat lacking in depth. The storyline followed a predictable arc with few surprises, and although competently executed, it offered little in the way of emotional complexity or thematic richness.

C
CinemaSerf@Geronimo1967
Jun 4, 2025

The marketing around this has been terrible, I thought, so I was not really expecting much - but it’s not so very bad after all. That’s almost entirely down to a cheeky and engaging effort from Ben Wang as the young “Li Fong” who has recently (and reluctantly) arrived in Los Angeles from Beijing with his doctor mother (Ming-Na Wen) after a family tragedy which we go into a little more, later. He befriends pizza family “Victor” (Joshua Jackson) and his teenage daughter “Mia” (Sadie Stanley) but quickly - and quite brutally - discovers that former prize-fighting dad is in hock to a loan shark and so wants to try to punch his way out of his problems. When he realises that the young lad has some skill with kung-fu, they decide to team up and that’s the start of their escapades that ultimately pitches the new arrival against local champion “Conor” (Aramis Knight). For that challenge, he is lucky to have the help of his visiting Chinese mentor “Shifu” (Jackie Chan) who manages to elicit the assistance of the original “Karate Kid” himself (Ralph Macchio) so he may practise the more cerebral “Miyagi” form of karate. Predictable? Well, yes and Macchio is about as wooden as one of his late, lamented, master’s bonsai trees but there’s a little gentle mischief from Chan and just about enough action to stop the melodrama from swamping the thing. You will probably never recall it half an hour after you’ve seen it, but it’s is probably second to the original (1984) and passes a couple of hours effortlessly.

6/10
M
Margot Maritz@Margot_GreenHumanity
Jun 8, 2025

While Karate Kid Legend may hold appeal for a younger audience drawn to high-energy martial arts sequences and a familiar underdog narrative, I found the film somewhat lacking in depth. The storyline followed a predictable arc with few surprises, and although competently executed, it offered little in the way of emotional complexity or thematic richness.

Y
Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한@YourOnlyOne
Jul 9, 2025

The «Karate Kid: Legends» (2025) tries to carry the legacy of the original trilogy—«The Karate Kid» (1984), Part II (1986), and Part III (1989)—but it doesn not quite land.

6/10