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Columbia Pictures Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith work on technique in "The Karate Kid." It's '80s flashback week at the multiplex. "The Karate Kid" is playing down the hall from "The A-Team." ...
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Screen Rant on MSN10 Things About The Karate Kid Movies That Make No SenseIn the many movies and a six-season-long show, the beloved Karate Kid franchise has shown some things that simply don't make ...
Wax on, wax off. The Karate Kid has infiltrated the zeitgeist in numerous ways since the original film premiered in 1984, spawning sequels, a spinoff and numerous quotable lines and lessons.
AP Photo/Matt Sayles Actor Jaden Smith, winner of the ShoWest 2010 Breakthrough Male Star of the Year award for his work in the upcoming film "The Karate Kid," poses for photographers in Las Vegas ...
We all knew this was coming one day. Columbia Pictures will remake The Karate Kid next year with Will Smith's 10-year-old son Jaden Smith starring in the lead role.
In the end, the 2010 Karate Kid tells its own story. Smith plays a new character, Dre, who moves to China and learns martial arts from Mr. Han (Jackie Chan).
"The kid" won't turn 12 until July. But he's his old man's son. Jaden Smith has a wisecrack at the ready when asked about how absurdly ripped he got for his new film, the remake of "The Karate Kid." ...
Superstar actor Will Smith will produce an updated version of The Karate Kid, which was originally released in 1984. The remake will feature Smith’s son Jaden Smith in his third major role since ...
One of Hollywood’s celebrity kids is about to take part in the remake of 1984’s hit movie The Karate Kid. Jaden Smith, the 10-year-old son of actors Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith, has signed on ...
The Karate Kid, directed by Harald Zwart (The Pink Panther 2), stars Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan, and Taraji P. Henson. Smith plays Dre, a skateboarding video game buff who moves to China after his ...
Jaden Smith shows acting chops in ‘Karate Kid’ remake By Susan King, Los Angeles Times May 2, 2010 12 AM PT ...
This summer, Smith — who made his TV debut at 5 on the Smith family-produced series “All of Us” — landed the lead in the rebooted “The Karate Kid,” again produced by his parents.
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