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Karaté Kid: Légendes

Titre original : Karate Kid: Legends
  • 2025
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
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Jackie Chan in Karaté Kid: Légendes (2025)
After kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with t... Tout lireAfter kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.After kung fu prodigy Li Fong relocates to New York City, he attracts unwanted attention from a local karate champion and embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition with the help of Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso.

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    • Jonathan Entwistle
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    • Ben Wang
    • Joshua Jackson
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      • Ben Wang
      • Joshua Jackson
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    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
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    Aramis Knight
    Aramis Knight
    • Conor
    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Daniel LaRusso
    Olivia Yang Avis
    Olivia Yang Avis
    • Young Girl
    • (as Olivia Yang)
    Aaron Wang
    • Young Student
    Nicholas Carella
    Nicholas Carella
    • Fat Jerry
    Shaunette Renée Wilson
    Shaunette Renée Wilson
    • Ms. Morgan
    Tim Rozon
    Tim Rozon
    • O'Shea
    Mig Buenacruz
    • Conor's Sparring Partner
    • (as Miguelito Taylor Buenacruz)
    Li Li
    • Chinese Worker
    • (as a different name)
    Henri Forget
    • Conor's Pal
    Noé Poblete
    • Conor's Pal
    Oscar Ge
    Oscar Ge
    • Bo Fong
    • (as Yankei Ge)
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      • Robert Mark Kamen
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    Reviewers say 'Karate Kid: Legends' is praised for its nostalgic elements, blending classic themes with new twists. The film is noted for its engaging fight scenes, strong performances, especially from Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio, and the chemistry between characters. However, some reviewers feel the story is predictable and lacks depth, with underdeveloped characters and rushed pacing. The movie is seen as a fun, action-packed experience that respects the franchise's legacy while introducing new characters and challenges. Despite mixed opinions on its originality and emotional impact, many appreciate its entertainment value and the return of beloved characters.
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    7HabibieHakim123

    It's Incredibly Rushed, But There's Still Redeemable Aspect, And I Still Liked It Enough

    Karate Kid: Legends might be the only movie with such a rushed pacing that i still end up recommending, i completely understand why some people might not enjoy it, the pacing really is all over the place, and the story editing moves way too fast, but despite that, Ben Wang, Sadie Stanley, and the rest of the cast brought enough charm and authenticity to their characters that i found myself liking them in a surprisingly short amount of time.

    And yes i was desperate with the movie when they trying to get Daniel finally on the screen, but when the time comes, it's a great relief, also lifted by the spark Jackie Chan brought to the film, his portrayal felt like another version of Mr. Han, not quite the same one who trained Jaden Smith in the 2010 Karate Kid remake, but still recognizably Jackie, wise, quirky, and effortlessly entertaining.

    Ralph Macchio return as Daniel was brief, but enjoyable enough, there's a fun, short-lived chemistry between him and Jackie Chan, and that alone made parts of the movie worth watching, if only the film had taken a bit more time to develop its story and give these likeable characters more room to breathe, it could've been something really special.

    The fighting sequences and choreography are exciting, charismatic, energetic, and fun, there are some genuinely funny moments too, and a fun surprise at the end that left me smiling.

    Yes, it's incredibly rushed, and especially after watching the whole saga of Cobra Kai, what a weird timeline and little visit Daniel had during this whole movie, but in the end, i had fun, and maybe even more on a rewatch.
    8timjackson-41924

    I enjoyed it

    It was a typical boy meets girl, girl has crazy ex story but it worked well.

    I liked the combination of king fu and karate and liked that they also threw in some boxing too.

    Jackie chan added some humour to it which was good.

    Would have liked to have seen Daniel in it more but overall I was very impressed with the movie. Wasn't sure what to expect after cobra Kai and thought they would destroy the karate kid universe with this new film but I think it stands as a good film to join the universe of Miyagi Do.

    Loved the very beginning when it explains the tie between kung fu and karate and loved the end just before the credits....that was a great well thought out touch.

    Still felt it would have been nice for some of the cast from cobra Kai to make a slight cameo but the film was very fast paced so not a huge amount of time I guess.

    I'll deff watch it again and will deff get the blu ray to add to the collection when it comes out.
    4njurchescu-26848

    No soul

    There is no relationship building between the characters, it's like the director thought "let me take all the cliches and make this predictable garbage". Should not count as a Karate Kid movie. I do not remember a movie that has ever been so rushed. Don't know why haven't they used a different director, there was a lot of potential but, sadly it was all wasted.

    The emotional stakes are nonexistent, and every scene feels like it's checking off a box rather than telling a story. Even the choreography-something you'd expect to shine-felt uninspired and repetitive. Fans of the original deserved much more.
    6ConditionsOfUse

    It Could Have Been Good, Just Not This Way

    What Karate Kid Legends attempts is, in theory, an interesting experiment. It tries to pick up the thread left dangling at the end of Cobra Kai, while also tying it to a completely separate reboot from 2010 that never quite earned its place in the franchise. The result is a film that looks like it should have emotional weight but somehow feels like a corporate brainstorm session disguised as a sequel.

    The nostalgic pull that once powered Cobra Kai is back, at least in intention. The show began with something rare, a sense of care for its legacy characters. Ralph Macchio and William Zabka were never reduced to sentimental walk-ons. They were fully fleshed-out leads, still shaped by their past but stumbling through the present with a level of emotional realism that surprised people. For a moment, it worked. The first two seasons had a charm that honored the original films without pandering. You could tell the people behind it actually loved the material.

    But when Netflix stepped in for Season Three, something shifted. What began as a lean, character-driven revival turned into an overcrowded, hyperactive drama designed to feed on algorithmic success. It became more interested in spinning off plotlines and inflating rivalries than in deepening the characters it started with. The show leaned heavily on Karate Kid Part III, arguably the weakest installment of the original trilogy, and replicated its mistakes on a larger, glossier scale. What should have been emotionally intimate became bloated. Too many characters, too many arcs, and not nearly enough patience.

    By the time the show ended, it was clear that the heart of Cobra Kai still resided in the performances of Macchio and Zabka, but the storytelling had been handed over to a different agenda, one that prioritized noise over nuance. The younger audience loved it, but there's a difference between engagement and emotional investment. Reddit may still be debating the motives of every secondary character, but that obsession with quantity says more about the current media landscape than it does about the story's quality.

    So when Karate Kid Legends announced itself as a continuation, expectations were mixed. The decision to set the story three years after the series hinted at a deliberate effort to create space, to reset the tone and allow something new to develop. There is one well-placed cameo that acknowledges the past, but otherwise the film steers clear of the show's tangled narrative. This could have worked. The idea of Macchio returning as a mentor in a stand-alone story held potential. A full-length feature could offer emotional clarity that episodic television no longer had room for. This was a chance to return to character, to quiet moments, to storytelling with restraint.

    But instead of using that opportunity, the film makes a strange and ultimately misguided decision. It chooses to merge its narrative with the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid, the one starring Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan. That film, while technically competent and commercially successful, was not a continuation of the original saga. It took the brand name, moved the story to China, and replaced karate with kung fu. Will Smith's production company had purchased the rights, and unsurprisingly, his son was cast in the lead. The film had moments of charm but lacked the emotional architecture of the original. It was a different story entirely, built on different values.

    Bringing those elements into Karate Kid Legends creates a dissonance that never resolves. The new protagonist, Ali Fong, arrives in New York from China with his single mother. He is already highly skilled in kung fu, which undermines much of the tension that should come from a student's journey. The familiar beats are all here, a school setting, a love interest, a group of bullies, but they feel recycled rather than reinterpreted. When Mr. Han, played again by Jackie Chan, enters the picture, he brings warmth and screen presence, but not the emotional gravity of Mr. Miyagi. That role, once inhabited with deep humanity by Pat Morita, is impossible to replicate, and this film doesn't find a new angle on the mentor figure to justify trying.

    Ralph Macchio returns as Daniel LaRusso, and as always, he treats the character with respect and dedication. He remains the connective tissue of the entire franchise. But the script gives him little to work with. He appears not as a natural evolution of the character but as a symbolic nod to nostalgia. His presence feels obligatory rather than essential. The emotional center never quite finds its balance, and what could have been a meditation on mentorship becomes a checklist of familiar tropes.

    The film borrows from Cobra Kai's tone without its tighter emotional stakes. It borrows from the reboot without any real thematic bridge. The action scenes are competent but inflated. And the ending, rather than resolving anything, leaves the door open for more, as if the story has become less about telling something meaningful and more about keeping a brand alive for one more round.

    This is not a terrible film. It is watchable, sometimes even entertaining. But it feels like a missed opportunity, a film made by people who knew what worked once but didn't know how to recreate it without repeating themselves. It wants to mean something. It just doesn't earn it.

    Ralph Macchio, through all of this, remains a figure of sincere affection. He holds onto the character of Daniel with quiet dignity, and for many people of a certain generation, that is enough to keep watching. But if this franchise wants to move forward, it needs to stop looking sideways. The heart of The Karate Kid was never in the fights or the callbacks. It came from how seriously the story was taken. The sincerity, that created. A coming of age movie that looked the characters and the audience in the eye, is what carried this story for forty years.

    KK legends, tried to do it but it got lost on the way.

    Still, Ralph Macchio, if you're reading this, you'll always be the Karate Kid to me.
    7Fields201

    Karate Kid Nostalgia

    I took my dad to see this and overall we both enjoyed it. I guess this is what Karate Kid is, pit main person in a different environment that makes said protagonist new and awkward but with a love interest linked to the bully who will challenge protagonist to some big tournament where main protagonist wins.

    So formulaic is the best way to describe this movie but maybe it's about the journey itself. It's about this kid named Li and his mom moves out of Beijing to New York because his mom wants away from Jackie Chan who reprises his role as Mr Han from that other Karate Kid movie.

    So when Li gets to New York he finds his love interest at a pizza place of all places after asking about stuffed crust. Believe it or not, his love interest is actually wonderful in this role. Shes very good and full of personality. In fact, both leads are really good.

    Then a bunch of stuff happens and then you realize that the trailer you saw of Mr Han and Daniel-San interacting is scarcely absent. I don't even think they even show up until an hour into this movie.

    But the characters are very likable. I really like her dad who is the best character in the movie. He has this story about owing money and challenging at a boxing match which is a strange distraction in the film.

    But even though I enjoyed the film, I'll most likely forget it existed. It just doesn't offer anything new other than seeing two world collide when Daniel-San teams up with Rumble in the Bronx.

    I thought the film was fine. It doesn't leave you with much but I'm glad I saw it. I hope the filmmakers makes a film that gives a good sendoff to the characters. I'd see it.

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      Ralph Macchio pushed hard to have a line in this movie that says, "Anytime I have the chance to spread a piece of his legacy, it's never the wrong choice,'" Macchio told HuffPost in an interview. "It's always paramount that Miyagi is woven into the fabric of Daniel LaRusso. Reprising this role means paying that legacy forward," Macchio added. "It's about spreading that wisdom and knowledge in a good way, in a positive way."
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      During the boxing match, Victor (Joshua Jackson), should have won via disqualification. His opponent clearly uses elbow strikes, which the ref audibly warns him about several times. The elbow strike causes a knock down, then Victor is hit with the knockout blow while already down on one knee in full view of the ref. Victor should have been awarded the victory and the winner's purse. This outcome of the fight is never mentioned.
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      Johnny Lawrence: Miyagi-Dough: Pepperoni's your best defense. Miyagi-Dough: Slice first, slice hard, no anchovies. This is a billion dollar idea, LaRusso. Miyagi-Dough: Olives on, olives off.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mai 2025 (Canada)
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    • Lieux de tournage
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      • Georgia Department of Economic Development
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      • 52 547 391 $ US
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      • 20 302 016 $ US
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