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John Kreese is a fictional character and the main antagonist of The Karate Kid media franchise, ... his girlfriend Betsy, and another friend of David's show up. After ...
Portrayed by Martin Kove's son, he is a college varsity captain in 1965; enlisted for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, but chose to bully John Kreese throughout high school. Betsy Emily Marie Palmer Kreese's girlfriend from his youth; originally David's girlfriend; her death causes Kreese to become devastated. Captain George Turner Terry ...
Kove appeared in the 2007 music video for the song "Sweep the Leg" by No More Kings as a caricature of himself and John Kreese from The Karate Kid. [8] [9] In 2018, Kove again returned to the character of Kreese for the YouTube Premium web series, Cobra Kai, a continuation of The Karate Kid franchise set 34 years after the original film. The ...
Six months after the 1984 All-Valley Karate Tournament, a down-and-out John Kreese visits his Vietnam War comrade, rich businessman Terry Silver. Silver sends Kreese on vacation to Tahiti, promising to re-establish the Cobra Kai dojo and get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi. Meanwhile, Daniel and Miyagi have returned home from Okinawa to find ...
The character is the best friend and fellow Vietnam veteran of Cobra Kai sensei John Kreese, and the co-founder of the dojo itself, as well as the arch-nemesis of Daniel LaRusso. In The Karate Kid Part III , he is depicted as a megalomaniacal and sociopathic businessman who mentally tortures Daniel in an effort to get revenge on him for getting ...
Martin Kove (Glenn) Martin Kove is best known for his role as the morally corrupt John Kreese, the main antagonist in the first Karate Kid movie and later in the Cobra Kai series on Netflix. This ...
“Cobra Kai” season three ended with an epic showdown between Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and John Kreese (Martin Kove). As the episode and season come to an end, the first epic fight ...
The Karate Kid Part II is a 1986 American martial arts drama film written by Robert Mark Kamen and directed by John G. Avildsen.It is the second installment in the Karate Kid franchise and the sequel to the 1984 film The Karate Kid, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita.