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William Zabka addresses whether his successful run on CBS's How I Met Your Mother may have led to Netflix's "Karate Kid" series, Cobra Kai.
Finding a good movie to watch on Amazon Prime Video can be difficult to say the least. While Amazon’s robust library of titles is available to every Amazon Prime subscriber, they don’t exactly ...
Despite the fact that Cobra Kai isn't actually finished yet, with its final season split into three parts, there's going to be a new Karate Kid movie next year, and it won't be on Netflix when it ...
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Cobra Kai‘s final season is not the end for The Karate Kid franchise. A new featured film starring familiar faces will soon continue the martial arts story on the big screen. Who else will join ...
The trailer opens in a martial arts academy, where Mr. Han recruits young star Ben Wang. Viewers were treated to a glimpse of Macchio and a portrait of Pat Morita's iconic character, at the event ...
All the Jackie Chan fans are cheering high for Karate Kid: Legends. The sixth installment in the Karate Kid universe would be directed by Jonathan Entwistle. And will feature Chan and Ralph Macchio ...
Sony brought out stars including Tom Hardy and Aaron Taylor-Johnson to show off the beginning of one franchise, and the end of another, while 'Karate Kid' got its first trailer. By Abbey White ...