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Sony To Release A Six Film 'Karate Kid' 4K UHD Collection This August In Tandem With 'Karate Kid: Legends'

Sony To Release A Six Film 'Karate Kid' 4K UHD Collection This August In Tandem With 'Karate Kid: Legends'

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced that the legacy sequel Karate Kid: Legends from director Jonathan Entwistle will debut on 4K UHD Blu-Ray, Blu-Ray, and DVD on August 26, 2025. The film is currently available on digital platforms. It stars Ben Wang, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, and Ming-Na Wen. The film will also be available in a limited edition 4K UHD + Blu-Ray SteelBook and on 4K UHD bundled with a collectible skateboard available exclusively at Wal-Mart.
Also available on the same day, fans of the franchise will cheer the release of the 4K UHD + Blu-Ray 6-Movie Collection. This Amazon-exclusive limited edition includes all 6 Karate Kid films on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and digital, hours of new and archival special features—including the complete 1989 animated television series (in SD) – and exclusive collectibles, all within unique pop-up packaging with movie sound chip. Get the details below!
Synopsis: Karate Kid: Legends unites the iconic martial arts masters of one of the most beloved film franchises of all time to tell a completely new story full of action and heart. When kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang) relocates to New York City with his mother to attend a prestigious new school, he finds solace in a new friendship with a classmate and her father. But his newfound peace is short-lived after he attracts unwanted attention from a formidable local karate champion. Driven by a desire to defend himself, Li embarks on a journey to enter the ultimate karate competition. Guided by the wisdom of his kung fu teacher, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), and the legendary Karate Kid, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), Li merges their unique styles to prepare for an epic martial arts showdown.
Karate Kids: Legends 4K UHD, BLU-RAY™ & DIGITAL EXTRAS
Deleted Scenes
Gag Reel – Even icons forget their lines! Laugh out loud at these hysterical outtakes.
Two Masters, One Student – Hear how the bringing together of icons Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio shaped an all-new Karate Kid story.
Becoming the Karate Kid – Follow Ben Wang's journey as he steps into a career defining role.
Strength & Character: The Cast – Celebrate the amazing talent who round out the cast.
Karate, Kung Fu and The Art of Action – Explore the unique partnership of stunt choreography and immersive storytelling that created the film's unforgettable fight sequences.
Honoring the Miyagi Legacy – The cast and filmmakers reflect on the enduring legacy of Mr. Miyagi and how his wisdom is at the heart of this story.
PRODUCT DETAILS & SPECIAL FEATURES – ULTIMATE 6-MOVIE COLLECTION
Includes THE KARATE KID (1984), THE KARATE KID PART II, THE KARATE KID PART III, THE NEXT KARATE KID, THE KARATE KID (2010) and KARATE KID: LEGENDS on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and Digital! All six features are presented with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on their 4K Ultra HD discs. Exclusive collectibles include:
29' two-sided headband with designs from Karate Kid: Legends on one side and classic Miyagi-Do on the other
Three 4″ embroidered patches featuring Miyagi-Do, Cobra Kai & Han School of Kung Fu logos
A set of collectible trading cards featuring fan-favorite heroes and villains
Limited edition giftset packaging with dynamic pop-up scene depicting Daniel & Johnny's iconic fight scene from the original film with sound chip
DISC SPECIAL FEATURES
THE KARATE KID (1984) 4K ULTRA HD
Commentary with the Creators of Cobra Kai Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg
4 Deleted Scenes
Assembled Dailies
Remembering The Karate Kid Featurette
Theatrical Trailer
THE KARATE KID (1984) BLU-RAY
Blu-Pop™ Pop-Up Track
Commentary with Director John G. Avildsen, Writer Robert Mark Kamen and Actors Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita
'The Way of The Karate Kid' Multi-Part Making-Of Featurette
'Beyond the Form' Featurette
'East Meets West: A Composer's Notebook'
'Life of Bonsai' Featurette
THE KARATE KID PART II 4K ULTRA HD
Commentary with Actors Ralph Macchio and Tamlyn Tomita
Deleted Scene
NEW: Assembled Dailies
Assembled Dailies Theatrical Trailer
THE KARATE KID PART II BLU-RAY
Blu-Pop™ Pop-Up Track
'The Sequel' Featurette
THE KARATE KID PART III 4K ULTRA HD
NEW: ' The Karate Kid' Animated TV Series – all 13 episodes of the 1989 series, presented in SD
The Karate Kid' Animated TV Series – all 13 episodes of the 1989 series, presented in SD NEW: Deleted Scene
Deleted Scene NEW: Assembled Dailies
Assembled Dailies Theatrical Trailer
THE NEXT KARATE KID 4K ULTRA HD
NEW: Hilary Swank's Screen Test
Hilary Swank's Screen Test NEW: Deleted Scenes
Deleted Scenes NEW: Assembled Dailies
THE KARATE KID (2010) 4K ULTRA HD
NEW: Blooper Reel
Blooper Reel NEW: 20 Deleted Scenes
20 Deleted Scenes Theatrical Trailer
THE KARATE KID (2010) BLU-RAY
On Location: The Karate Kid Interactive Map of China
Alternate Ending
Production Diaries
The Making of The Karate Kid
Chinese Lessons Featurette
Music Video
KARATE KID: LEGENDS
Deleted Scenes
Gag Reel – Even icons forget their lines! Laugh out loud at these hysterical outtakes.
Two Masters, One Student – Hear how the bringing together of icons Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio shaped an all-new Karate Kid story.
Becoming the Karate Kid – Follow Ben Wang's journey as he steps into a career defining role.
Strength & Character: The Cast – Celebrate the amazing talent who round out the cast.
Karate, Kung Fu and The Art of Action – Explore the unique partnership of stunt choreography and immersive storytelling that created the film's unforgettable fight sequences.
Honoring the Miyagi Legacy – The cast and filmmakers reflect on the enduring legacy of Mr. Miyagi and how his wisdom is at the heart of this story.
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