Karate Kid 7 Should Bring Back This Fan-Favorite Character (Photo Credit – Netflix)

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The eagerly anticipated sixth installment of The Karate Kid franchise, Karate Kid: Legends, has finally hit the big screen. While the sequel holds a modest 57% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s still being praised by fans (current audience score is 88%) and ranks among the top three entries in the immensely popular film series. Now that the latest chapter has arrived, here’s what we believe the makers should consider for a potential next installment —something that could breathe new life into the franchise.

The Next Karate Kid Movie Should Bring Back This Beloved Character

After the first three Karate Kid films starring Ralph Macchio, the fourth installment took a different turn, introducing a new lead alongside Pat Morita. Yes, we’re talking about the inclusion of Hilary Swank, who played Julie Pierce in The Next Karate Kid (1994), for the potential sequel. If The Karate Kid 7 ever sees the light of day, bringing her back would be a brilliant move — and here’s why we think it makes perfect sense.

A Fresh Lease of Life for the Karate Kid Franchise

The potential inclusion of Hilary Swank’s character could bring some much-needed freshness to the franchise. As much as we love seeing Ralph Macchio back in action, we’ve had quite a lot of him lately. While fans have enjoyed Ralph Macchio’s return through the Cobra Kai series, where he reunites with the original 1984 antagonist (played by William Zabka), there’s a growing risk of audience fatigue and overexposure to the same character. That’s where Hilary Swank’s Julie Pierce could make a real difference. She would bring a different energy, a fresh perspective, and a whole other side of Mr. Miyagi’s legacy that hasn’t been explored in years. Her comeback wouldn’t just be fan service — it could steer The Karate Kid franchise in an interesting new direction.

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