Karate Kid: Legends is bringing together Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan, but this creates a complicated plot hole. While it's certainly exciting that these iconic martial arts figures will be brought together on screen, the new Karate Kid movie is a strange way to do it. After all, Chan's 2010 The Karate Kid movie duplicated the formula of Macchio's 1984 classic to the point that placing these movies in the same universe is a bit of an odd stretch. Still, 2025's Karate Kid: Legends might find a way to keep this from feeling like a plot hole.

Karate Kid: Legends, which will hit theaters May 30, 2025, will see Macchio's Daniel LaRusso forces with Chan's Mr. Han to teach a new student (played by Ben Wang) karate. This follows the success of the Daniel and Mr. Han will meet, but this is the least of the film's problems. Perhaps the most significant challenge will be effectively justifying the strange similarities between these characters' stories.

The Karate Kid (2010) Closely Followed The Original Movie's Premise

Jackie Chan & Jaden Smith's Movie Was Set Up As A Reboot

Custom Karate Kid image of Jaden Smith as Dre Parker, Jackie Chan as Mr. Han, and Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi
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The Karate Kid (2010) was treated more like a reboot than a sequel. Sure, Chan's Mr. Han didn't have the same name as Pat Morita's Mr. Miyagi, but the former was clearly based on the latter. Mr. Han protected a kid (Dre) from bullying and then agreed to teach the kid martial arts so that he could face his abs in a tournament. This is the exact formula of 1984's The Karate Kid, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with this at the time. Reboots are nothing new, and Karate Kid (2010) introduced enough changes within the story and characters to keep it fresh and unique.

Karate Kid: Legends hits theaters on May 30, 2025.

It's for precisely this reason that Chan's Karate Kid and Macchio's 1984 movie were considered to be in separate universes. It's strange that any characters within a single continuity would have such similar stories. However, 2025's Karate Kid: Legends is doing precisely this by bringing Macchio and Chan together. While the idea that these two will star together is exciting, the movie will have quite the job explaining why Daniel LaRusso and Dre have the exact same story.

Karate Kid: Legends Can't Possibly Explain The Massive Similarities Between Daniel LaRusso & Dre

There Are Too Many Similarities To Be Organic

Daniel moved to California from the East Coast in 1984's The Karate Kid and was immediately met with bullying. It took a friendship with Mr. Miyagi for things to turn around for him, and a triumphant underdog win at the All-Valley Tournament made it all the better. In 2010's The Karate Kid, Dre (Jaden Smith) moved to China with his single mom, was met by bullying, and was only improved by his unlikely friendship with Mr. Han, a teacher with a rather unique teaching style. These stories are essentially identical—both Daniel and Dre even got into their respective pickles because of their feelings for a girl.

While people can coincidentally have backgrounds that line up with one another, Daniel and Dre take this to an entirely different level.

Karate Kid: Legends will have a hard time explaining away these similarities. While people can coincidentally have backgrounds that line up with one another, Daniel and Dre take this to an entirely different level. Unless the movie comes up with an effective way to make this make sense, it may be difficult to take the new Karate Kid story seriously.

How Karate Kid: Legends Can Work The Reboot Coincidences Into Its Plot

The New Karate Kid Movie Will Have To Create Some Hidden Connections

Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, and Ben Wang in the Karate Kid: Legends poster.

More likely than not, Mr. Miyagi will be the key to Karate Kid: Legends explaining away the similarities between the 2010 and 1984 The Karate Kid movies. Daniel's sensei and Mr. Han have similar training styles, which utilize practical exercises (like waxing a car or hanging up a jacket) to teach martial arts. It's certainly possible that their own histories in karate and kung fu have the same roots. This would make some sense since Miyagi-Do notably evolved from a style Mr. Miyagi's ancestors learned in China. However, Daniel and Dre's stories will be much harder to explain.

Daniel may remind Mr. Han of Dre, and Mr. Han may remind Daniel of Mr. Miyagi. This would be the foundation of their relationship, and this itself may be enough to distract audiences from the fact that these stories being so close is a bit of a stretch. A better alternative may be some reveal in the Karate Kid: Legends that Mr. Miyagi wrote to Mr. Han and told him all about his young student and friend before the events of 2010's The Karate Kid, thus inspiring the man to take Dre under his wing. In the end, audiences might just have to accept it—though an adequate explanation would be preferred.

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Karate Kid: Legends
Release Date
May 30, 2025
Runtime
94 minutes
Director
Jonathan Entwistle
Writers
Rob Lieber
Prequel(s)
The Karate Kid
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Ben Wang
    Li Fong
  • Headshot Of Jackie Chan
    Mr. Han
  • Headshot Of Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    Daniel LaRusso
  • Headshot Of Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson
    Victor Lipani

Karate Kid: Legends is a 2025 martial arts film that follows kung fu prodigy Li Fong as he relocates to New York City. Guided by Mr. Han and assisted by Daniel LaRusso, Li blends kung fu and karate techniques, facing a challenging competition to assist a friend in need.

Franchise(s)
The Karate Kid
Main Genre
Drama
Studio(s)
Columbia Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Overbrook Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment
Distributor(s)
Sony Pictures Entertainment