Movies New KARATE KID Movie with Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio to Star

Dragonlordxxxxx

Senior Moderator
Staff member
Senior Moderator
Joined
Jun 3, 2009
Messages
85,043
Reaction score
18,294
Update: November 21, 2023

New KARATE KID Movie Coming Out in 2024 with Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio Set to Star


BYZFHGCNWJFQZETOOFE3AXT4OY.png


Call it the Karate Kid Cinematic Universe. Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, both of whom starred in Karate Kid movies decades apart, are set to reprise their popular characters in Sony Pictures’ latest installment of the iconic coming-of-age martial arts franchise.

Jonathan Entwistle, best known for his well-regarded and award-winning teen television dramas I’m Not Okay with This and The End of the F***ing World, is directing the untitled feature that the studio is positioning as the fusing and continuing the mythology of the original franchise.

A global search for an actor to play the erstwhile title character launched today, with Chan and Macchio kicking things off with an introductory video, seen below.

Rob Lieber, whose credits include Sony’s Peter Rabbit and Disney’s Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day, wrote the script. The plot line is hiding in the back of the dojo.

However, it is known that the latest iteration will bring the story to the East Coast and focus on a teen from China who finds strength and direction via martial arts and a tough but wise mentor.

Karen Rosenfelt is producing the feature, which Sony has penciled in for a Dec. 13, 2024, release date. A spring shoot is being eyed.

The Karate Kid launched in 1984, with the original movie being an unexpected hit. It starred Macchio as Daniel LaRusso, a Brooklyn kid who moves to California and finds himself an unlikely karate champion under the tutelage of Mr. Miyagi, an apartment handyman who is quite proficient in karate. Miyagi was played by the late Pat Morita, who earned a best supporting actor Oscar nomination his work.

The movie spawned three sequels — Macchio appeared in two of them, while Hilary Swank took on the titular mantle in a 1994 outing — with the franchise seeing a resurgence in the past several years thanks to Cobra Kai. The series became a tornado kick hit for YouTube and Netflix, bringing back many of the original characters, including LaRusso, as it introduced a new generation of butt-kicking teens. Fans have dubbed these stories the Miyagi-verse after Morita’s character; Morita passed away in 2011.

Sony revived the title in 2010 with a remake that updated the story for more modern and global times, focusing on an American kid, played by Jaden Smith, who moves to Beijing and is mentored by a handyman/martial arts master played by Chan, already a beloved international star at that point. The movie turned out be another unexpected hit, grossing $359 million on a budget of $40 million, and scored positive reviews.




 
Jackie Chan ruined the series.

To be fair Pat Morita had already ruined it himself with The Next Karate Kid but Jackie Chan didn't do it any favors by making number two on its grave.
 
Jackie wasn't the problem with the other karate kid movie, he was the one good part of that movie. Jaden isn't coming along with him in the movie so I don't understand the hate for this. People who're actively hating on Jackie Chan being in a movie are NO BUENO to me.
 
Jackie wasn't the problem with the other karate kid movie, he was the one good part of that movie. Jaden isn't coming along with him in the movie so I don't understand the hate for this. People who're actively hating on Jackie Chan being in a movie are NO BUENO to me.

I actually thought Jaden was the better part of that movie. The whole movie sucked ass but Jackie was in a bit over his head with the drama stuff. I remember during his big monologue the director went overwhelmingly with shots of Jaden listening as opposed to shots of Jackie delivering.
 
This movie’s coming out in 55 weeks and they haven’t even casted the actual “Karate Kid” yet? That strikes me as odd. That’s a super quick turn around for a movie in recent era. This must be a pretty low budget, low effort affair. My expectations are going to be low.

I’m also concerned about this negatively impacting Cobra Kai season 6. With the strikes resolved now I don’t know where along they are in the process of season 6’s production but I hope that Macchio’s not too involved with this movie that season 6 suffers as a result.
 
Back
Top