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Ralph Macchio on Karate Kid's Future
22 Dec
Summary
- Ralph Macchio suggests a pause for the Karate Kid franchise.
- Cobra Kai series has concluded its final season recently.
- New Karate Kid movie Legends was released in May.

Ralph Macchio, the original Daniel LaRusso, has indicated that the "Karate Kid" franchise may need a pause before its next iteration. He feels that with the recent "Karate Kid: Legends" film and the conclusion of the "Cobra Kai" series, a "reset" is in order for the enduring martial arts saga.
Macchio highlighted the franchise's lasting appeal since its 1984 debut, emphasizing the importance of honoring its integrity. He confirmed that discussions about future projects are ongoing, but stressed that fans should not expect anything imminently, as they are exploring various possibilities to ensure the legacy continues.
The latest film, "Karate Kid: Legends," released in May, introduced Ben Wang as Li Fong, who seeks training from Jackie Chan's Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso. Meanwhile, the "Cobra Kai" series, which recently aired its sixth and final season, continued the story of Daniel LaRusso and his rival Johnny Lawrence.




