The already much-anticipated Karate Kid: Legends, premiering on our 2025 movie guide at the end of May, now has me even more excited. Jonathan Entwistle, the sixth movie’s director, has teased the world’s continuation before, like how Mr. Han fits into the Miyagi verse, and he’s doing it again. This time, he revealed some thrilling details about how the latest flick will reflect some early Jackie Chan work. In a world full of CGI layered sequences and larger-than-life superhero battles, I look forward to watching this influence regain some Hollywood presence.
Entwistle filled Empire in on all things Karate Kid 6. They covered plenty of ground, but a highlight of the conversation related to the iconic Jackie Chan and his martial arts moves. The coming title takes great inspiration from the Hong Kong actor’s early work, along with utilizing a signature filming technique. The I Am Not Okay with This director shared:
Ben was fully training every day with the Chinese stunt team. He knew that I wanted the martial arts in the movie to feel like an early Jackie Chan film, and that’s something we tried really hard to do. We used a lot of classic Hong Kong wire-work.