Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Netflix is teasing the final chapter of Cobra Kai, which will arrive on the streamer Feb. 13. The final installment of Season 6 picks up after "failed drug tests and the actions of a ...
Almost 40 sequel and spin-offs are set to premiere in 2025, including "Mission Impossible 8," "Karate Kid 6," "Wicked 2," and ...
The film will star Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso — the original protagonist ... At Freddy's," a survival viral videogame series about ghost-possessed animatronics that began in 2014, received ...
Li’s kung fu teacher Mr. Han enlists original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso for help, and Li learns a new way to ... SpongeBob Squarepants travels to the depths of the ocean and faces off against the ...
Can we get an amen? The game is afoot again, sleuths, with Netflix today revealing the first look (and therefore the first ...
Set 35 years after the events of the first movie, the Netflix show reunites Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso—the Karate Kid—with his one-time rival Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka, reprising his ...
(We're also dying to know what that asterisk means.) A crossover guaranteed to sweep the leg. OG karate kid Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Miyagi-esque sensei Mr. Han (Jackie Chan) team up to ...
Nonprofit founder and political newcomer Daniel Lurie was formally sworn in Wednesday as San Francisco's 46th mayor. Lurie was sworn into office by Jessie Peterson, a San Francisco resident and ...
With pick no. 11 in the upcoming draft, The NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah projects the 49ers to address the guard position by taking Missouri's Armand Membou. "Membou is the most technically sound ...
Daniel Craig was notably missing when the final nominees were unveiled Wednesday. Beloved by Brits for his iconic role in the James Bond franchise, Craig took on the lead part in Luca Guadagnino ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Four hours before he took the oath of office Wednesday to become San Francisco’s 46th mayor, Daniel Lurie started his day walking through the bleak confines of the Tenderloin ...
Daniel Penny, a former U.S. Marine who was acquitted of criminal charges in the death of a Black man on a New York City subway, has filed to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the victim’s father.