Cobra Kai finally ended after running for six seasons. Produced as a sequel to The Karate Movies, the show was extremely well received and proved how Cobra Kai never really dies.
Cobra Kai co-creator Jon Hurwitz just dropped an interesting behind-the-scenes reveal about the show’s finale, one that could have stirred up some speculation about the fate of Terry Silver and John Kreese.
Cobra Kai co-creator Jon Hurwitz has revealed the surprising Terry Silver-centric moment that was left out of the Netflix show's fist-pumping finale.
After six seasons, this “Karate Kid” spinoff, on Netflix, is closing up its dojo. But as one creator put it, “we are not ready to leave this universe.”
Ralph Macchio loves that Daniel LaRusso enjoys a moment of reflection in the form of a flashback to The Karate Kid (1984) during the controversial final scene of Cobra KaiSeason 6 Part 3. While Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) exits to “drain the main vein” in the restroom,
Cobra Kai co-creator John Heald says it is: "We have so many ideas for that. If they would let us a little bit loose, we promise to deliver"
Creator and EP Jon Hurwitz addressed the show's efforts to contact Hilary Swank regarding a possible Julie Pierce return.
As Cobra Kai ended its six-season run, a key character death has been weighing on the showrunners' minds since its airing.
The 1994 flick is the first in the series not to feature Ralph Macchio, with future Oscar-winner Hilary Swank playing the role of a pupil in desperate need of Mr. Miyagi’s sage guidance (Julie Pierce).
Cobra Kai has finally come to an end after 6 seasons that ran for almost 7 years. The show introduced new characters besides featuring The Karate Kid's original stars - Ralph Macchio and William Zabka.
“Cobra Kai” stars Tanner Buchanan, 26, and Mary Mouser, 28, revealed their engagement Thursday after seemingly keeping their romance under wraps.
The last five episodes of Cobra Kai ‘s fifteen-episode final season are upon us, and after the Sekai Taikai melee that ended Part 2 in tragedy, you wonder exactly where creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg will go. It turns out that the show will end where it began: Back in the Valley.