Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio Return in Karate Kid: Legends, Hitting Theaters May 30, 2025
- Stephen Wick
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
Updated: May 6
New York, NY — The dojo doors are swinging open once again as Karate Kid: Legends prepares to hit movie theaters nationwide on May 30, 2025. Uniting generations of martial arts fans, the action-packed drama brings together two of the franchise’s most iconic figures—Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio—in an all-new story that blends tradition, mentorship, and electrifying combat.

Directed by Jonathan Entwistle and written by Rob Lieber, Karate Kid: Legends tells the story of Li Fong (played by rising star Ben Wang), a kung fu prodigy who moves with his mother to New York City for a fresh start. Adjusting to a new school and unfamiliar surroundings, Li finds comfort in an unexpected friendship with a classmate and her father. But peace proves fleeting when he crosses paths with a ruthless local karate champion, setting the stage for an epic showdown.

As tensions rise, Li seeks guidance from two martial arts legends: his kung fu teacher Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) and the original Karate Kid himself, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio). With their mentorship, Li trains to master a hybrid fighting style that combines discipline, resilience, and heart, preparing him to compete in the ultimate karate tournament.

Joining Wang, Chan, and Macchio in the cast are Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, and Ming-Na Wen, adding depth and dynamic energy to the highly anticipated ensemble.
Produced by Karen Rosenfelt and executive produced by Jenny Hinkey and Ralph Macchio, Karate Kid: Legends promises to be a powerful tribute to the franchise’s legacy while delivering a fresh, high-stakes journey for a new generation.

The film is not yet rated. For future rating information, visit [www.filmratings.com](http://www.filmratings.com).
With its blend of nostalgia, new talent, and cinematic martial arts, Karate Kid: Legends is set to kick off the summer movie season with strength and style. Get ready to bow in—May 30 can’t come soon enough.
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