The Dojo is Open: "Karate Kid: Legends" Hits Cinemas & ROCK Entertainment Brings the Ultimate Karate Kid Saga to You!

June 4, 2025

Karate Kid Universe Expands: "Karate Kid: Legends" in Cinemas Now!

The iconic martial arts franchise, beloved by generations, delivers a new chapter! Get ready for thrilling action as "Karate Kid: Legends" is now showing in cinemas! This highly anticipated film promises to ignite old rivalries and introduce new martial arts heroes, expanding the expansive Karate Kid universe. Don't miss this must-see movie for fans of the original films and Cobra Kai series.

Karate Kid Legends movie poster featuring Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio alongside a young martial artist in action against a city backdrop.



Your Ultimate Karate Kid Saga on ROCK Entertainment

Face-off between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence in Cobra Kai promotional poster, featuring Rock Entertainment logo and Karate Kid legacy characters.

The excitement for Karate Kid doesn't stop at the big screen. ROCK Entertainment is your ultimate destination for the Karate Kid saga, making it easier than ever to revisit the journey from the very beginning or discover it for the first time.

Relive the Classics: "Karate Kid I-III" 

For those who crave the nostalgic kicks and classic underdog tales, ROCK Entertainment is airing the original "Karate Kid I," "Karate Kid II," and "Karate Kid III" movies. Immerse yourself in Daniel LaRusso's transformative journey under the wise tutelage of Mr. Miyagi. These classic films are essential viewing for understanding the foundations of the Karate Kid legacy.

The Modern Continuation: "Cobra Kai"

If you've been captivated by the modern continuation of this epic story, you're in luck! Catch all the intense dojo drama and character evolution with "Cobra Kai" on ROCK Entertainment. This critically acclaimed series picks up decades after the original films, reigniting the famous rivalry between Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence.


Original Karate Kid Cast Returns to Cobra Kai

A major draw of Cobra Kai for Karate Kid fans has been the powerful return of the original cast. Witness Ralph Macchio reprise his legendary role as Daniel LaRusso and William Zabka as Johnny Lawrence, their nuanced portrayals fueling the series' success. Beyond these two, other beloved faces from the original Karate Kid trilogy, including Martin Kove as John Kreese and impactful appearances from characters like Elisabeth Shue as Ali Mills Schwarber, weave a rich tapestry of continuity and surprise that delights long-time fans.

Side-by-side comparison of Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso and William Zabka as Johnny Lawrence from Karate Kid 'then' to Cobra Kai 'now'.

Experience the Karate Kid Legacy: In Cinemas & At Home

Whether you're planning a trip to the cinema to experience "Karate Kid: Legends" or settling in at home to binge the original classics and Cobra Kai on ROCK Entertainment, the enduring spirit of "Wax On, Wax Off" and "No Mercy" is stronger than ever. 

Experience every kick, triumph, and classic moment from the complete Karate Kid saga now!

Cobra Kai – A Karate Kid Story only on ROCK Entertainment

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