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Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan Set to Reprise Roles in New Karate Kid Movie

The Miyagi-verse will continue beyond Cobra Kai’s final fight: Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan are teaming up for a brand-new Karate Kid movie set to release next year, in which they will both reprise their roles from the martial arts franchise, THR reported Tuesday.

The as-yet-untitled film is targeting a December 13, 2024 release, with Jonathan Entwistle (The End of the F***ing World) directing from a script written by Rob Lieber (Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween).

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According to Sony Pictures, the studio behind the franchise, the movie will both fuse and continue the movies’ mythology. The new story will bring the characters 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.”

A global search for a Chinese actor to play the new “Karate Kid” has officially launched, with an assist from Chan and Macchio. (Watch the video below.)

The original Karate Kid hit screens in 1984 and followed Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso, a Brooklyn teen who finds himself an unlikely karate champion after being trained by Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita), his apartment handyman and former karate master. It spawned two sequels, plus a spinoff movie (The Next Karate Kid, which also starred Morita) before it was remade in 2010 starring Jaden Smith and Chan.

A sequel series, Cobra Kai, hit YouTube Premium (fka YouTube Red) eight years later. After two seasons on that platform, the series eventually moved to Netflix, where it now awaits its sixth and final season. Set decades after the original films, the series stars William Zabka, reprising his role as former bully Johnny Lawrence, who reopens his old dojo in a bid to get his life back on track. Eventually, he teams up with LaRusso, now a rich and successful car dealer, to stop his old mentor John Kreese (Martin Kove) from destroying the minds of the Valley’s youth.

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