Karate Kid: Legendsis giving Jackie Chan the chance to play Mr. Han again for the first time in 15 years, and one of the benefits of the character’s unexpected return is that it can finally solve an ongoing mystery about Pat Morita’s Mr. Miyagi. For a long while, Chan’s 2010 effort was a standalone project amongall theKarate Kidmovies, as it was originally intended as a remake of 1984’sThe Karate Kid. As such,Mr. Han began as a direct counterpart to Morita’s characterand remained that way for a long time.

However,whenKarate Kid: Legendsis released, the once-remake’s integration into the mainKarate KidandCobra Kaitimelinemeans both respective canons will be the same. Thanks to this meta and quirky development, Mr. Han has been retroactively made incredibly similar to Mr. Miyagi, rather than just serving as a traditional reimagining of the character. Whilethe death of Pat Morita in 2005 means the two actors can’t shoot a scene together,Legendscan connect their characters in other ways.

Custom Karate Kid image of Jackie Chan as Mr. Han against a backdrop of Cobra Kai characters

Karate Kid: Legends Can Reveal Mr. Han’s First Name After The Reboot Movie Didn’t

Chan’s 2010 movie only ever referred to his character as Mr. Han

Just like the 1984 original, the young protagonist’s martial arts teacher is only ever referred to by his last name in 2010’sThe Karate Kid. So, just asMorita’s character was only initially known as Mr. Miyagi, Mr. Han’s first name is never revealed in his debut. Mr. Miyagi’s first name was first referenced in the 1986 sequel,The Karate Kid Part II. Therefore, it makes sense that Mr. Han’s development followed the same pace as Miyagi’s. Sadly,a planned sequel to Chan’s 2010 effort fell apart, so now it’s up toKarate Kid: Legendsto make the big reveal.

Jaden Smith’s Dre Parker never had a reason to find out Mr. Han’s first name. Although he starts to become a father figure to him, Mr. Han is primarily Dre’s teacher in the first movie. As such, a student will rarely address their teacher by anything other than a surname preceded by an honorific. It wasn’t until Mortia’s second movie when Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso met his sensei’s family that the information became relevant. Because Mr. Han is not Daniel’s teacher and never was,Legendswill need to give Macchio’s character a more suitable way to address Mr. Han.

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Karate Kid: Legends Can Also Clear Up Any Confusion Around Mr. Miyagi’s First Name

Mr. Miyagi has 2 possible first names (but neither might be real)

The Karate KidPart IIdeclares that Mr. Miyagi’s first name is Nariyoshi. The movie gives its audience no reason to believe this information is false, and the name is even what’s written on Mr. Miyagi’s headstone inCobra Kai. However, 1994’sThe Next Karate Kidgives Mr. Miyagi the first name of Keisuke. At the time, this was interpreted either as a continuity error or an intention retcon. With his first name being re-established as Nariyoshi inCobra Kaiseason 1, it seemed the writers had another change of heart, butCobra Kaiseason 6 muddied the waters again.

Jackie Chan’s Karate Kid Movie Already Explained A Big Cobra Kai Season 6 Absence

The 2010 remake of The Karate Kid is now part of the Miyagi-verse, which means it can account for something that’s missing from Cobra Kai.

The Netflix legacy sequel show reveals in its final season thatMr. Miyagi’s official passport states his first name is Keisuke, not Nariyoshi. This twist is clearly an intentional way ofCobra Kaideepening Mr. Miyagi’s mysterious past. It’s unknown if the show will resolve this riddle before it ends, or whether that task will be left to the upcoming movie. If it’s the latter, it could turn out that Mr. Han knew Mr. Miyagi, and that he’s able to settle the debate once and for all inKarate Kid: Legends.

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The Karate Kid

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The Karate Kid is a 2010 remake of the original martial arts drama film released in 1984. Directed by Harald Zwart, this new telling follows young Dre Parker who after a big move with his mother from Detroit, Michigan to Beijing, China, finds difficulty fitting in and manages to get caught in a bullies' crosshairs. Dre is saved by the mysterious maintenance worker named Mr. Han, who teaches him Kung Fu in order to defend himself.

Karate Kid: Legends

Karate Kid: Legends is a sequel to Cobra Kai and The Karate Kid directed by Jonathan Entwistle. The film sees Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan reprising their roles, continuing the legacy of martial arts mentorship and rivalry in a new era of challenges and apprentices.