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    Ralph Macchio feels that the Karate Kid franchise can carry on forever

    The 64-year-old actor has starred as Daniel LaRusso in four films and the sequel series Cobra Kai in the martial arts franchise and thinks that the appetite for more is always there from fans.


    Quizzed about the future of Karate Kid, Ralph told People: "There's been discussions.

    "I think there came between the series and the movie with Jackie Chan all that colliding at the same time. I just think there needs to be a reset.

    "Finding the perfect way to launch, because the fan base - it's never gone away. It hasn't gone away since 1984. But, you want to service and be organic and be true to the integrity of the characters. So that's always a challenge once you are on the long game."

    Macchio - who first played the role of LaRusso in the original Karate Kid flick back in 1984 - explained that nothing is imminent in terms of a new project in the franchise.

    He said: "Me and the guys who write that show and other actors involved, we're all open to communicating. But something isn't coming tomorrow. I don't have that secret yet, but maybe we do a few other things. And Cobra Kai never dies. Karate Kid lives forever."

    Ralph took part in the 24 Hours Plays Annual Gala - a charity event that sees actors challenged to write, rehearse and perform new plays in the space of 24 hours - earlier this month and explained that it was something he was keen to test himself with.

    He explained: "I'm feeling great. I'm not gonna necessarily say it's a bucket lister, but I like to challenge myself. Coming off the last seven years of what I've had with the Cobra Kai series and the Karate Legends movie and all that high-end kind of stuff, it was just like, let's get my hands dirty and all that high-end kind of stuff, it was just like, let's get my hands dirty and let's cross over without a net. That's how it felt.

    "But a lot of love in the room and live theatre and not everything's perfect, but it was perfect for that moment."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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