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The Next Karate Kid

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
37K
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Pat Morita and Hilary Swank in The Next Karate Kid (1994)
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Mr. Miyagi is back and he takes a new pupil under his wing: a troubled adolescent girl.Mr. Miyagi is back and he takes a new pupil under his wing: a troubled adolescent girl.Mr. Miyagi is back and he takes a new pupil under his wing: a troubled adolescent girl.

  • Director
    • Christopher Cain
  • Writers
    • Robert Mark Kamen
    • Mark Lee
  • Stars
    • Pat Morita
    • Hilary Swank
    • Michael Ironside
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    37K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Cain
    • Writers
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • Mark Lee
    • Stars
      • Pat Morita
      • Hilary Swank
      • Michael Ironside
    • 166User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Miyagi
    • (as Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita)
    Hilary Swank
    Hilary Swank
    • Julie Pierce
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Dugan
    Constance Towers
    Constance Towers
    • Louisa
    Chris Conrad
    Chris Conrad
    • Eric
    Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad
    Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad
    • Abbot Monk
    • (as Arsenio Trinidad)
    Michael Cavalieri
    Michael Cavalieri
    • Ned
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Charlie
    • (as Walt Goggins)
    Jim Ishida
    Jim Ishida
    • Tall Monk
    Rodney Kageyama
    Rodney Kageyama
    • Monk
    Seth Sakai
    Seth Sakai
    • Buddhist Monk
    Eugene Boles
    • Mr. Wilkes
    Keena Keel
    • School Clerk
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • Gabe
    Thomas Downey
    Thomas Downey
    • Morgan Freeman
    • (as Tom Downey)
    Brian McGrail
    • T.J.
    Wayne Chou
    • Pizza Driver
    Daniel Inouye
    Daniel Inouye
    • Senator
    • (as Senator Daniel Inouye)
    • Director
      • Christopher Cain
    • Writers
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • Mark Lee
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Next Karate Kid' the absence of Ralph Macchio disappoints some, feeling it disconnects from the original trilogy. Others appreciate the fresh direction, praising Hilary Swank's performance as Julie Pierce, and Pat Morita's return as Mr. Miyagi. The film retains core themes of discipline and self-improvement through karate but significantly diverges in plot and character dynamics, receiving mixed reactions from audiences.
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    6ckhosra1

    Not as bad as I expected

    When I first saw this movie was included in the Karate Kid DVD Set, I almost thought about just buying Karate Kid by itself. But after watching it, I really enjoyed it. It was really cheesy at parts, but other parts were enjoyable and funny.

    Miyagi is great as usual, which is the main reason I even bothered to watch the movie in the first place. This movie is worth at least a one-time viewing if you really liked the Karate Kid movies.

    Hillary Swank did a pretty good job too. The plot was pretty hoaky, and it was similar to the first Karate Kid, but there was a different dynamic since the hero was a girl this time.
    5Agent10

    Could have been better

    While I totally objected to this chapter ever being made, at least it had a young Hilary Swank (I seem to be her only male fan). While this film was kind of hokie and predictable, at least it accurately portrayed the horrors of men trying to shop for women. Pat Morita's performance in that scene alone was priceless. While this proved to be nothing more than a spin-off grasping at straws, at least no one completely embarrassed themselves. Also, where the heck was Ralph Macchio! Couldn't he have made a guest appearance. It's not like he had anything to do at the time.
    4thewag777

    It doesn't completely suck

    I thought this movie was going to be a disgrace to the series. After all, part 3 didn't measure up to part 2, and this one doesn't have Daniel Sawn. Miyagi's humour wasn't quite as witty in this one as in part 3, but it was funny enough to make the movie worth watching.

    The girl's part was pretty good. She's a lost teenager who needs direction. I find the plot a little hard to believe. That the aunt would simply agree to leave her home and her niece under the care of Mr. Miyagi, a man she just met. Of course, he was a friend of her brother.

    I did appreciate the monastery. One might think from some of my other reviews that I wouldn't have liked the dancing monks, but I thought it was amusing. It showed that they know how to have some fun. Now if these were monks in ancient China dancing to pop-music, that would have been another matter.

    Probably the most intelligent part of the movie was when the girl thought it was stupid that the monks wouldn't kill a bug. Miyagi told her that street gangs killing each other is stupid, nations trying to destroy each other is stupid, but having respect for all life is not stupid. Miyagi has expressed such wisdom in the other films as well.

    I give this movie a 4 out of 10. Sure, there were some things I liked about it. It wasn't as funny as part three, and no character could ever live up to Sato in part 2. This movie has no re-watch value. I can't imagine watching it again, but it is worth seeing once.
    5georgeford-17947

    Not Great, but not bad either

    When I first saw this movie it was playing on TV. I almost didn't watch it because really could it be any better than the original. I decided to give it a try anyways. After watching it, I really enjoyed it. It was really cheesy but other parts were enjoyable and funny.

    Miyagi is great as usual, which is the main reason I even bothered to watch the movie in the first place. I've always loved his character. This movie is worth at least a one-time viewing if you really liked the Karate Kid movies. It's fine for what it is. It's not the greatest movie in the world but definitely something you could enjoy on a nice rainy day with the kids.

    Hillary Swank did a pretty good job too. This movie brought Hillary to the forefront and was a good jumping off point. She did the best she could with a not so great plot.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Better than its reputation, but it could have been better as well

    I really didn't think The Next Karate Kid was THAT bad. Flawed yes, but it is not terrible I don't think.

    As I have said, the film does have its flaws. The story is quite predictable and formulaic, though in its defence, the story wasn't necessarily a strong point in the previous three either. Second, the script has its weak spots, it did have its moments such as with Miyagi's humour. Third, there are some unrealistic moments here, the ending especially. Fourth, it isn't as efficiently paced as the first or third films.

    However, it is nicely filmed, the cinematography is good and the scenery is very nice. The soundtrack is pleasant, and the karate is good. The direction is good enough, and the characters are still at least engaging. The acting is decent, Hilary Swank is a worthy replacement for Ralph Macchio, while Pat Morita elevates this movie to a better level acting who is arguably the best character of the film and giving a strong performance in the process.

    Overall, it was pretty decent, and better than its reputation. It could have been better, but I have seen much worse movies. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      The producers of Cobra Kai (2018) have discussed the possibility of Hilary Swank returning as Julie, though as of the third season it is the only film not referenced. Jon Hurwitz said "We always say that our show takes place in the Miyagi-verse...in our minds, any story in which Mr. Miyagi was a character, with Pat Morita playing Mr. Miyagi I should say, is canon to our world. The Next Karate Kid is a part of our universe. We believe that the events of that movie happened...In terms of that movie, it has its pluses and minuses. One of the things that's really special about it is it's very early work for Hilary Swank and she's gone on to be one of the great actors in Hollywood. Her performance is great in that movie and her chemistry with Pat Morita is fantastic." Cobra Kai ended its run on Netflix in Feb. 2025 with its 6th season, but Swank never appeared, much to the disappointment of many fans.
    • Goofs
      Miyagi tells Julie that her grandfather saved his life and in return he taught him Karate, however in The Karate Kid (1984), Miyagi tells Daniel that he has never taught Karate to anyone before.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Sergeant Kesuke Miyagi: Julie-san, fighting not good. But if must fight... win.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Dana Carvey/David Faustino/Victoria Williams (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      This Is My Country
      Written by Don Raye & Al Jacobs

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • El Karate Kid 4: la nueva aventura
    • Filming locations
      • Brookline, Massachusetts, USA(High school interiors & exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Jerry Weintraub Productions
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,914,777
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,876,353
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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