Karate Kid: Legends has brought the beloved martial arts franchise back to the big screen, mixing nostalgia with a fresh story. Fans are now wondering if more movies will follow. Here’s everything we know about the future of the Karate Kid series.
Karate Kid: Legends Sets Up Potential Sequels
The new movie, released on May 30, 2025, introduces Ben Wang as Li Fong, a young kung fu prodigy who moves to New York. He gets help from Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han and Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso. The film leaves room for more stories, with two key scenes hinting at future adventures.
One scene shows Li receiving an invitation to an international martial arts tournament, suggesting his journey isn’t over. Another moment features Mr. Han meeting an old friend, implying his story could continue. These open-ended moments make it easy for the franchise to expand.
“Might I do my Gran Torino version? Listen, I hope the movie does well. I want it to be the next stage of other chapters, and I’d love there to be a Cobra Kai movie in two years from now as well.” – Ralph Macchio
Box Office Success Increases Chances of More Movies
Karate Kid: Legends had a strong start, earning $105 million worldwide against a $45 million budget. This financial success makes it likely that Sony Pictures will consider more films. The movie’s performance on digital and Blu-ray, set for August 2025, could further boost its case for a sequel.
The post-credits scene also teases future possibilities. It shows Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence joking about opening a dojo-themed pizzeria called “Miyagi-Dough.” While playful, this moment keeps the door open for their return.
Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan Open to Returning
Ralph Macchio, who has played Daniel LaRusso since 1984, says he’s willing to come back if the story feels right.
“As long as it’s honest, genuine, and truthful to the base of this character and these characters, I’ll always be open to listen.” – Ralph Macchio
Jackie Chan, who first appeared in the 2010 remake, also enjoys playing Mr. Han. He has expressed interest in taking on more dramatic roles while still doing his own stunts.
Cobra Kai Characters Could Join Future Films
While Karate Kid: Legends doesn’t heavily connect to Cobra Kai, the Netflix series’ popularity means its characters could appear in future movies. William Zabka’s Johnny Lawrence and Mary Mouser’s Samantha LaRusso are fan favorites who could return.
The film’s director, Jonathan Entwistle, has said he wants to explore more legacy characters, including Hilary Swank’s Julie Pierce from The Next Karate Kid and Jaden Smith’s Dre Parker from the 2010 film.
What’s Next for the Franchise?
Sony Pictures hasn’t officially announced a sequel yet, but the pieces are in place. The studio could follow up with:
- A direct sequel to Karate Kid: Legends, continuing Li Fong’s story.
- A Cobra Kai movie, bringing back fan-favorite characters from the series.
- A spin-off focusing on other legacy characters like Julie Pierce or Dre Parker.
With strong box office numbers, fan demand, and actors willing to return, the Karate Kid franchise seems far from over.
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Credits: Sources include Screen Rant, Forbes, and IMDb.