Karate Child: Legends star Ben Wang says that the stunt work within the franchise’s subsequent movie will surpass something that has gone earlier than it. Set to reach in US theaters on Might 30, the newest addition to the long-running martial arts franchise will serve to hitch the continuity of the unique Karate Child motion pictures with the 2010 reboot starring Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith. Along with Chan reprising his function as Kung Fu grasp Mr. Han, the Karate Children: Legends solid additionally sees Ralph Macchio return as Daniel LaRusso, with each males serving as mentors to Wang’s Li Fong.

Talking with Empire forward of the Karate Child: Legends US launch, Wang revealed how this newest film will distinguish itself from the earlier franchise entries. Explaining that the Chinese language stunt group answerable for the film’s battle choreography is aware of how one can shoot motion within the fashion acquainted to followers of Hong Kong and Chinese language cinema, the film’s motion sequences could be totally different to the Western-based motion that underpinned earlier movies. Take a look at his feedback beneath:

So I knew that the motion could be not like that of every other Karate Child movie, and in contrast to most different motion movies within the West, as a result of it’s a Chinese language stunt group: these guys know how one can shoot motion in that Hong Kong, Chinese language cinematic means. I grew up watching these motion pictures. So I needed to try this stuff – I needed to wrap a wire round my waist and get yanked by a wall. And I did. It was superior!

Wang additionally went on to counsel that whereas he was excited to take part within the film’s motion sequences, the prospect of combating Chan after solely a month and a half of coaching was significantly daunting, joking that he practically dirty himself. Take a look at his last feedback beneath:

Yeah man, I used to be shitting my pants. However… how may you not? On a month-and-a-half of coaching, I’m going battle Jackie Chan. You’re gonna shit your pants. However that’s okay

It Is Nonetheless Vital That The Battle Scenes Do Not Overpower The Story

This newest entry within the Karate Child franchise finds itself in a really totally different place to the one which 2010’s reboot confronted by itself launch. When Chan’s Mr. Han was first launched as the fashionable counterpart of Pat Morita’s beloved Mr. Miyagi, it had been 16 years since audiences for the reason that franchise’s earlier film, particularly Hillary Swank’s The Subsequent Karate Child. Nonetheless, with Netflix’s Cobra Kai solely simply having lately wrapped up its exceedingly well-liked streaming run, Karate Child: Legends might want to work arduous to take care of the goodwill and nostalgic enchantment generated by the sequel present.

With a lot of Cobra Kai’s success constructed on its deep reverence for the franchise’s lore and current characters, quite than its battle scenes, the brand new film’s stunt work will solely be one ingredient in a a lot bigger combine..

Wang’s assertion that the film’s motion sequences will surpass something audiences have seen beforehand might seem to be an excellent begin, nonetheless it is vital that the newest sequel not stray too removed from the established tropes and traditions of the sooner movies. With a lot of Cobra Kai’s success constructed on its deep reverence for the franchise’s lore and current characters, quite than its battle scenes, the brand new film’s stunt work will solely be one ingredient in a a lot bigger combine that determines whether or not the franchise can forge a profitable return to the massive display.

Our Take On Karate Child: Legends’ Use of Chinese language-Impressed Stunt Work

The Franchise Has All the time Been About Its Characters’ Journeys Relatively Than Martial Arts

Whereas martial arts have all the time been on the coronary heart of the Karate Child franchise, they’ve typically been used extra as a car to propel the varied tales and characters ahead, quite than any critical try and primarily body the movies as motion motion pictures. In a world the place fashionable Western audiences have gotten more and more uncovered to the influences of different cinematic traditions and types of motion, Karate Child: Legends might actually profit from a extra energetic fashion of battle choreography, however Cobra Kai has already confirmed that the franchise’s true coronary heart lies in its characters’ respective journeys.

Supply: Empire

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Karate Child: Legends

Launch Date

Might 8, 2025

Runtime

94 minutes

Director

Jonathan Entwistle

Writers

Rob Lieber

Producers

Jenny Hinkey, Ralph Macchio