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An original crossover movie idea was developed to combine the worlds of Rocky and The Karate Kid, but it didn't end up happening for one key reason. rocky-balboa-daniel-larusso-related-karate-kid-crossover

The iconic main characters of the Rocky and Karate Kid franchises were nearly set to collide in a Hollywood pitch that never happened. A crossover movie between the two main characters of the Rocky and Karate Kid franchises was reportedly in development as recently as 2012 until the project ultimately, and thankfully, fell through. The project was originally intended to be directed by John G. Avildsen, who directed the first Rocky movie in 1976 as well as the original Karate Kid trilogy.

The popular Karate Kid movies were designed in part to be an underdog sports movie similar to Rocky for a new generation. Despite the critical acclaim of the director behind both franchises, there are several reasons why a Rocky & Karate Kid crossover was a terrible idea from the start. One major benefit of the crossover film getting scrapped is the birth of two successful spin-offs as a result. The Rocky-inspired Creed movies are great with Michael B. Jordan in the ring and the popular Cobra Kai Netflix series is a direct sequel to the celebrated Karate Kid films.

Rocky 4 and Karate Kid 2

A Rocky and Karate Kid franchise crossover would have made Rocky and Daniel related. The failed pitch, which might work better in today's entertainment industry, was set to focus on Rocky's son, Rocky Balboa Jr., and Daniel's daughter. The two characters were supposed to meet and start a dojo together, only to realize that their fathers are long-lost relatives. The idea certainly would have been a narrative stretch that might have been overlooked for the sake of the excitement surrounding a Karate Kid and Rocky crossover. However, making Rocky and Daniel related would have ultimately been too cheeky and convenient to the point where it treks into the territory of forced and unnecessary.

Why The Rocky & Karate Kid Crossover Never Happened Rocky and The Karate Kid poster

The Rocky and Karate Kid crossover never happened most likely due to the lack of interest from the main actors. The initial idea itself didn't include Sylvester Stallone's Rocky or Ralph Macchio's Daniel and instead chose to focus on lesser-developed characters. Even if Stallone and Macchio appeared briefly in supporting roles, that might not have been compelling enough of a concept to garner a massive audience. Despite interest from the original director, the lack of support from both main actors of each franchise is the main reason why the crossover never happened.

Why Rocky & Daniel Being Family Would've Ruined Both Characters Sylvester Stallone shirtless in Rocky 3.

Furthermore, a crossover between Rocky and Daniel's characters would have absolutely ruined both characters. What began as a cool, fan-serviced idea would have ultimately undermined the integrity of both franchises, especially by forcing them to be related basically for a marketing gimmick. The crossover would have added nothing good to the original stories of each franchise and would have created a convoluted mess of overlaps in fighting styles, personalities, and undeveloped familial connections. Although a Karate Kid and Rocky crossover might sound promising, it doesn't work on multiple levels and never saw the light of day.

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[–] adinfinitum@lemmy.film 3 points 1 year ago

I don't think it's a bad idea, but 2012 would have been way too late to do it