
When masters unite a new legacy begins.
After a family tragedy, kung fu prodigy Li Fong is uprooted from his home in Beijing and forced to move to New York City with his mother. When a new friend needs his help, Li enters a karate competition – but his skills alone aren't enough. Li's kung fu teacher Mr. Han enlists original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso for help, and Li learns a new way to fight, merging their two styles into one for the ultimate martial arts showdown.
- 7.1
- 2025
- Released
- 1h 34m

Jackie Chan
Mr. Han
Ben Wang
Li Fong
Joshua Jackson
Victor Lipani
Sadie Stanley
Mia Lipani
Ming-Na Wen
Dr. Fong
Wyatt Oleff
Alan
Aramis Knight
Conor
Ralph Macchio
Daniel LaRusso
Olivia Yang Avis
Young Girl
Aaron Wang
Young Student
Nicholas Carella
Fat Jerry
Shaunette Renée Wilson
Ms. Morgan
Tim Rozon
O'Shea
Li Li
Chinese Worker
Henri Forget
Conor's Pal
Noé Poblete
Conor's Pal
Oscar Ge
Bo Fong
Marco Zhang
Young Li
Yusuf A. Ahmed
Thug
Ruben Maldonado
Thug
Jason Hsu
Thug
Marcus Aurelio
Ortiz
Christian Jadah
Social Club Referee
Niko Nikolov
Ortiz's Corner Man
Chance Jones
Hype Man
Dennis Lafond
Bronx Referee
Anthony Correa Baniaga Jr.
Queens Tornado
Richard Chevolleau
Brooklyn Referee
Canecia Gordon
Subway Worker
Nobuya Shimamoto
Manhattan Referee
Dylan Stanley
Delivery Guy
William Zabka
Johnny Lawrence
Caleb Baker
Student (uncredited)
Jennifer-Lynn Christie
(uncredited)
Mario Dallaire
Train Passenger (uncredited)
David Robitaille
Karate Fan (uncredited)





















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$45,000,000.00
$105,456,077.00
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- #martial arts
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- #ex-boyfriend
- #karate
- #beijing, china
- #martial arts tournament
- #martial arts training
- #nostalgic
- #living abroad
- #overprotective mother
- #sympathetic
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