Key Points

Jackie Chan effortlessly reprises his iconic role in 'Karate Kid: Legends' without requiring any fresh training, attributing his readiness to decades of dedication to martial arts. The film features an intriguing storyline with kung fu prodigy Li Fong, as Ralph Macchio returns alongside Chan to guide the young talent. The new addition, Ben Wang, undergoes rigorous preparation to hold his own in scenes with Chan. With a blend of old and new, this latest installment promises to honor the martial arts legacy with compelling performances and plot.

Key Points: Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio in Karate Kid Legends

  • Jackie Chan returns without new training in 'Karate Kid: Legends'
  • Ralph Macchio joins in the latest franchise installment
  • Ben Wang undergoes intense training alongside martial arts legends
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Jackie Chan says he didn't need any training for 'Karate Kid: Legends'

Jackie Chan reprises his role in 'Karate Kid: Legends' without additional training, joining Ralph Macchio and Ben Wang for an epic martial arts journey.

"I've been training every day for 64 years. I'm fighting, fighting, fighting. - Jackie Chan"

Washington, June 1

Actor and filmmaker Jackie Chan returns as Han in 'Karate Kid: Legends', the latest instalment in the film franchise.

As per the press note by the team of Karate Kid, the film follows kung fu prodigy Li Fong as he adjusts to life in a new school, forges unexpected bonds, and is drawn into an intense showdown with a local karate champion.Under the guidance of his teacher, Han (Jackie Chan) and the legendary Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery, courage, and growth.

"I feel like this film understands a really specific and fundamental difference between Hong Kong martial arts, which is all about the choreography and the moves, and American martial arts, where it's all about basically punching," said director Jonathan Entwistle, reported Variety.

Chan, who first joined the franchise in the 2010 "Karate Kid" starring Jaden Smith, shared that he didn't need any training for this new entry. The 71-year-old added, "I don't need to anymore. I've been training every day for 64 years. I've been fighting, fighting, fighting."

Chan has been acting since the 1960s and is a legend of fight choreography. He performs all of his stunts "Karate Kid: Legends." But he's slowed down with age. Chan shared, "I'm not liked I used to be when I was 20, and could do a triple kick in the sky. Now, I do one kick." But, it's still all him.

Chan shared the valuable advice he has given to Wang. "I said, 'Ben, we do have a double for you, but you should do your own thing. The audience respects you more. When you use a double, you become lazy.'"

In contrast, the 25-year-old Wang had a stricter training program. "I got a systematic ass-kicking," Wang said, reported Variety.

While much of Li's journey is about building confidence in his moves, Wang shared that he spent a month and half before shooting even began working with the stunt team. "We kept going. It was five days of formal training, from morning to night, and then, I trained by myself on the weekend," as per the outlet.

Wang says the team had 90 days to get him to the point when he could "look okay doing a fight scene with Jackie Chan." Wang shared, "When Jackie showed up, he was nothing but helpful."

What does Chan think of Wang? Chan shared, "He's like my young Jackie Chan," reported Variety.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Jackie Chan is a true legend! Growing up watching his movies in Delhi's single-screen theaters, his dedication to real stunts always amazed me. Even at 71, his work ethic is inspiring. Can't wait to see this new Karate Kid! 🇮🇳🙌
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Priya M.
Interesting how they're differentiating between Hong Kong and American martial arts styles. As someone who practices kalaripayattu in Kerala, I appreciate when films respect the philosophy behind different fighting forms. Hope they do justice to the cultural aspects.
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Arjun S.
While I admire Jackie Chan, I wish Indian action stars would get similar global recognition. Our stuntmen and fight choreographers are equally talented but don't get the same platform. Bollywood should learn from his dedication to practical effects over CGI.
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Sneha R.
"He's like my young Jackie Chan" - what a compliment! 😊 Reminds me of guru-shishya parampara we have in Indian martial arts. The dedication shown by both veteran and newcomer is commendable. Will definitely watch this with my martial arts class students in Pune!
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Vikram J.
Jackie Chan at 71 doing his own stunts is more impressive than most young actors today! His advice about not using doubles is golden - reminds me of Amitabh Bachchan's dedication in his prime. True artists never compromise on authenticity.
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Neha P.
The original Karate Kid with Jaden Smith was my childhood favorite! Excited for this new installment but hope they don't overdo the CGI. Jackie's charm was always in his real, imperfect stunts. That rawness can't be replicated with technology.

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