Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of the new film Karate Kid: Legends, Macchio said many of his memories revolve around the late Pat Morita, who played Mr. Miyagi Speaking to PEOPLE on the red carpet ...
The 1984 movie, which starred Huntington native Ralph Macchio, joins more than 900 other films added to the National Film ...
More than 40 years later, Ralph Macchio is still crane-kicking it as Daniel LaRusso, his character from The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai. In Karate Kid: Legends, Macchio's latest martial-arts movie, the ...
More than 40 years after Ralph Macchio's name became synonymous with The Karate Kid, the actor is premiering the franchise's latest movie. When Macchio, 63, caught up with PEOPLE at the New York City ...
"Karate Kid: Legends" is a whole lot of movie. More specifically , this "Karate Kid" legacy sequel is two different movies awkwardly stitched together. Directed by John Entwistle, "Legends" serves as ...
Karate Kid: Legends will have a tough time following up on Cobra Kai, but there are a few things this movie can do to place itself in the same tier. The Karate Kid franchise got its start in 1984, but ...
"Karate Kid" stars Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio are searching for the next martial arts trainee for an upcoming film in the franchise. The "Karate Kid" universe is adding another martial arts mentee ...
"You could argue there’s nobody else," who could play Miyagi, he said. Pat Morita and Ralph Macchio in a scene from the film 'The Karate Kid', 1984. Columbia Pictures/Getty Images — -- Pat Morita ...
Karate Kid: Legends brings together two branches of one tree (AKA, the two sides of the franchise) – the original saga, which is made up of four movies and six seasons of the Netflix spin-off Cobra ...
Ralph Macchio believes the latest instalment in The Karate Kid franchise is filled with “next level martial arts”. The 63-year-old actor, best known for originating the role of Daniel LaRusso in the ...
"The Incredibles," "Inception" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel" join more than 900 titles preserved by the Library of Congress ...