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The delay of the new Karate Kid movie confirms a Cobra Kai season 6 theory

Summary

  • The delay of the 2025 Karate Kid film is due to the Cobra Kai season 6 release schedule, confirming a connection between the two storylines.
  • Sony's delays hint at a plot setup that involves Ralph Macchio's character working with Mr. Han to train a new karate kid named Li Fong.
  • The potential success of the new Karate Kid film depends on whether a clear connection is made to the popular Cobra Kai series.


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The new Karate Kid has been pushed back to a 2025 release, and this seems to confirm a popular theory about the upcoming final season of Cobra Kai. Both the film and the television show are spin-offs from the 1980s The Karate Kid Films that focus on the characters decades after the fateful All Valley match between Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso. The 2025 Karate Kid The film was made possible by the huge success of Cobra KaiBut apart from the involvement of actor Ralph Macchio, it was previously unclear how the two stories would connect.


Since Macchio The Karate Kid As the films came to an end, there were several spin-off or reboot films, such as Hilary Swanks in 1994 The next karate kid and Jackie Chan's 2010 The Karate Kid Movie. However, none were as successful as Cobra Kai. The Netflix series, which began on YouTube in 2018, takes the perspective of Johnny Lawrence, and this seems to have been the ticket to lure audiences back to the Miyagiverse. Now, with Cobra Kai With season 6 a new one comes to an end Karate Kid Film is on the waybut there were some delays.

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Although this has already been announced Karate Kid would be released on December 13, 2024, the film has now been postponed to May 30, 2025 (via Screen rant). The reason given by Sony is as follows Filming and release delays from Cobra Kai have made a release in 2024 impossible Karate Kid. The final season of the Netflix series is still expected to hit the streaming service in 2024, but based on this news it probably won't be until later in the year. Although this is disappointing, the fact is that Cobra Kai Season 6 is a prerequisite for the new one Karate Kid The film gives some important clues about what's to come.

Since the announcement of one Karate Kid Film starring Macchio and Chan The Karate Kid (2010) was on the way, it was theorized that this film's plot would be dictated by her Cobra Kai Season 6. That would It's probably about Chan's character, Mr. Han, showing up in the final part, allowing him to meet Macchio's Daniel and make a connection between the 2010 film and Cobra Kai for what's to come Karate Kid Remove. Because the film can only continue Cobra Kai Streams seems to confirm this theory.


Delays could be due to Ralph Macchio's busy schedule

There could be a purely technical reason for Karate Kid's delay

While it is likely that the news about Karate KidThe delay means it will happen later Cobra Kai In the chronology (and will therefore follow on from the predecessor) it is also possible that there is a more technical reason. As a common denominator between the two spin-offs, Macchio will obviously be involved in the filming of both Cobra Kai Season 6 and Karate Kid. The upcoming film will pair his character with Chan's Mr. Han as they both work together to teach a new titular karate kida character named Li Fong, played by Ben Wang (American-born Chinese).


Since Macchio is a main character in both Cobra Kai and 2025 Karate Kidthe latter's delay could be due to his shooting schedule with the former. The film may have simply been postponed so that Macchio could fulfill his earlier commitmentand there may still be no reference to Chan's Mr. Han or our new Li Fong Cobra Kai Season 6. Still, these delays can give great hope for possible cameos in Netflix's upcoming episode.

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Aside from giving fans the Chan appearance they've been asking for, there are other reasons why it would be smart Cobra Kai Season 6 to set up Karate Kid. Despite Chan's beloved status as an actor 2010s The Karate Kid didn't do the same justice to the original films Cobra Kai did. Johnny Lawrence's story has breathed new life into the franchise, and the upcoming spin-off film proves that Sony hopes to keep that momentum going. However, for another film starring Mr. Han to be a success, potential viewers need to be assured that it will be just as good Cobra Kai.

Once this is done, it will be much easier for the audience to merge these two worlds in their mind…

Before the news about 2025 Karate Kid Movie, There didn't seem to be any connection between the 2010 film and the rest of the Miyagiverse. The film was considered a reboot rather than a typical sequel or spin-off, and the parallels between the story suggested that Mr. Han and Dre existed in a separate film universe. Although it's exciting to know that this isn't the case, it won't be believable if it isn't Cobra Kai Season 6 makes a more explicit connection. Once this is done, it will be much easier for the audience to merge these two worlds in their mind, allowing themselves a smooth transition Karate Kidis the new story.


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Cobra Kai

Set decades after the events of the Karate Kid series, Cobra Kai puts viewers in the perspective of a former rival/antagonist, Johnny Lawrence. Johnny is over 50 and down on his luck, but a chance encounter with a bullied young man leads him back to karate. Johnny agrees to help him and takes the opportunity to revitalize his former home, the Cobra Kai Dojo, and make it a haven for outcast teenagers.

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Tanner Buchanan, Xolo Mariduena, Mary Mouser, Connor Murdock, Ralph Macchio, Nichole Brown, Jacob Bertrand, Griffin Santopietro, William Zabka

Seasons
5

writer
Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, Michael Jonathan, Mattea Greene, Bill Posley, Stacey Harman, Joe Piarulli, Bob Dearden

Directors
Jon Hurwitz

Showrunner
Jon Hurwitz