McQueen’s son Chase made the following comment on Instagram: “It gives me some comfort to know you’re now reunited with your Dad and Sister.” Love you, till we ride together again.
Jon Hurwitz, one of the producers of “Cobra Kai,” the Netflix blockbuster reincarnation of “Karate Kid,” also paid homage to him on the internet.
He claimed that in order to talk about a return to the series, he and his colleagues had met with McQueen. Hurwitz called McQueen a “Karate Kid legend” in a post on X,
yet he also said, “Unfortunately, Chad was unable to join us when it came time to shoot.” Ultimately, it was not intended to be.
But in the Miyagiverse, Dutch will always be recognized as a badass. He gave an ass kick. “The fandom mourns a Karate Kid legend today,” he continued. I’m quite happy that
I got to spend an afternoon with him. wishing his amazing family all the love and strength in the world. I hope Chad finds peace.