Karate Kid: Legends Post-Credits: Is There a Scene at the End?
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Karate Kid: Legends Post-Credits: Is There a Scene at the End?

Karate Kid: Legends revolves around kung fu fighter Li Fong, who tries to move on from his past after relocating to New York City. Soon, he finds himself competing in a karate tournament where his skills alone won’t be enough. With the film nearing its release, fans want to know if there are any post-, mid-, or end-credits scenes. So, does Karate Kid: Legends have a post-credits scene?

Here is everything you need to know about the inclusion of extra scenes in the martial arts drama.

Is there a post, mid, or end-credits scene in Karate Kid: Legends?

No, Karate Kid: Legends does not have a post-, mid-, or end-credits scene. However, there is an extra scene that plays immediately after the title card, before the main credits roll.

For those unfamiliar, the film ends with a thrilling conclusion as Li and Connor face off in the finals of the tournament in an eight-point match. Both reach seven points each, leading to an intense tie-breaker. Ultimately, Li wins with his adapted flying kick and overcomes his fear.

After the title card, the film includes one final scene. Victor has opened a second pizza shop with Mia, and Mr. Han has returned to China. A pizza delivery is being sent by Li as a thank-you gift to someone special—located far away in Los Angeles.

The delivery is accepted by Daniel LaRusso at Mr. Miyagi’s house in California. The pizza is uncooked and comes with a note from Mr. Han, stating that Daniel knows where to find him if he ever needs help. Daniel then enters the house and shares the pizza with Johnny Lawrence.

The former rivals-turned-friends are seen at the dojo. Johnny jokes that West Coast pizza is better than New York’s and proposes a new idea—opening Miyagi-Dough, a dojo-themed pizza shop—annoying Daniel. As Daniel heads off to cook the pizza, Mr. Han’s message hints at his next adventure at Miyagi-do Dojo.

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