The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Macchio returns to ‘Karate Kid’ roots

- By Matt Bonesteel

Two of the main characters from the original “Karate Kid,” the one from 1984 that enchanted just about everyone under the age of 12 and is officially a sports movie, are coming back for a 10-episode comedy series on YouTube Red, the streaming video service’s subscripti­on offering. Titled “Cobra Kai,” it will focus on a down-and-out Johnny Lawrence, the bully played by Billy Zabka in the original. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Johnny will reopen the infamous dojo and reignite his karate rivalry “with a now-successful Daniel, who has been struggling to maintain balance in his life without the guidance of his mentor, Mr. Miyagi.”

Both Zabka and Ralph Macchio, who played the titular character in the original, will return to the roles that made them famous while also serving as executive producers (the Reporter says they “pitched the series all over town,” drawing offers from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and AMC because reboots are all the rage). Pat Morita, who played Mr. Miyagi, passed away in 2005.

“Like everyone who grew up in the 1980s, the three of us are enormous fans of ‘The Karate Kid,’” scripwrite­rs/co-executive producers Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossber­g said in a joint statement. “‘Cobra Kai’ will be a true continuati­on of the original films - packed with comedy, heart and thrilling fight scenes.”

Heald is best known as the scriptwrit­er for 2010’s “Hot Tub Time Machine,” while Hurwitz and Schlossber­g were responsibl­e for the “Harold and Kumar” films plus a latter “American Pie” movie, so “Cobra Kai” is definitely going to skew funny, which frankly is the only way to tackle the story of two cartoonish­ly drawn characters from 30-plus years ago.

No word yet on if Martin Kove will reprise his role as evil sensei John Kreese.

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