Final de Karate Kid y conexión con Cobra Kai en escena poscréditos

Autor : Nathan Apr 01,2026

You're absolutely right to stay seated — Karate Kid: Legends does deliver a post-credits scene, and it’s a significant one.

After the film’s emotional climax and final moments, the screen cuts to black. The credits begin to roll — but just as they’re well underway, a brief, quiet scene fades in:

A young boy, around 10 years old, sits alone in a dimly lit gym. He’s wearing a worn-out karate uniform, one sleeve missing. He stares at a photo taped to the wall — a faded image of a younger Daniel LaRusso, standing beside a man in a red jacket (a nod to Mr. Miyagi).

The boy picks up a worn wooden dummy, traces the shape of a crane kick, and then, with quiet determination, attempts it — stumbling, but trying again.

The camera lingers. A soft, familiar melody (a reprise of the original Karate Kid theme) plays faintly.

Then — black.

No text. No title. Just silence.

This isn’t just a tease — it’s a clear setup for a new chapter in the Karate Kid legacy. The film implies that the spirit of Miyagi-Do lives on, and that a new student — perhaps a descendant, or a chosen one — is beginning his journey.

So yes: There is a post-credits scene. And you absolutely should stay until the very end.

Final note: Don’t walk out after the final "The End." That boy is watching you. And he’s waiting.