Karate Kids: Legends
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Sadie Anne Stanley is an American actress and singer. She made her acting debut as the title character in the 2019 Disney Channel film Kim Possible. She had a recurring role as...
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Sadie Anne Stanley is an American actress and singer. She made her acting debut as the title character in the 2019 Disney Channel film Kim Possible. She had a recurring role as Brea Bee in the ABC series The Goldbergs. Her subsequent films include The Sleepover and Let Us In.
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Karate Kids: Legends
May 30, 2025
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After a family tragedy, a teenage kung fu prodigy named Li Fong moves from Beijing to New York City. Struggling to fit in and avoid trouble, he eventually steps up to help a new friend by entering a karate competition. But it turns out that his kung fu skills alone aren’t enough. Luckily, he’s guided by two legends, Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso, who teach him how to blend their styles into something brand new.