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'Cobra Kai' Season 6: Plot, Trailer, Release Window, and Everything We Know So Far About the Final Season

 Cobra Kai never dies, but it's time to say goodbye.





Cobra Kai is reaching its conclusion. The Karate Kid spin-off kicked its way into our hearts and reminded us of why we fell in love with the 80s classic in the first place. The Netflix series (formally a YouTube Original) is returning for its sixth and final season after the legendary battle between Cobra Kai, Eagle Fang, and Miyagi-Do.


As Johnny and Daniel try to move forward, they are constantly haunted by ghosts of their past. Now, they must work together and defeat Cobra Kai once and for all. The final season of Cobra Kai will bring an end to the Miyagiverse in epic fashion. Here’s everything you need to know about season 6.


Cobra Kai was renewed for its sixth season, and the creative team soon released a letter to fans explaining that the next season would be the show’s last.


We do not have any new footage of Cobra Kai season 6, but we did get a small teaser in January of this year. The clip doesn’t feature any footage from the upcoming season, but it does have an excellent voiceover from Johnny and Daniel.


The Cobra Kai cast is one of the most enormous assembled casts ever put on television. It features legacy actors from the Karate Kid movies and a slew of series original characters. The heads of the snake are William Zabka and Ralph Macchio, who reprise their roles as Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso, respectively. Martin Kove (John Kreese), Thomas Ian Griffith (Terry Silver), Sean Kanan (Mike Barnes), and Yuji Okumoto (Chozen Toguchi) also make their return from The Karate Kid trilogy.


The next generation of karate kids are led by the talented Xolo Maridueña (Miguel Diaz), Mary Mouser (Samantha LaRusso), Tanner Buchanan (Robby Keene), Jacob Bertrand (Eli “Hawk” Moskowitz), Peyton List (Tory Nichols), Gianni DeCenzo (Demetri), Dallas Dupree Young (Kenny Payne), Joe Seo (Kyler Park), and Griffin Santopietro (Anthony LaRusso). Other significant players are Courtney Henggeler (Amanda LaRusso), Vanessa Rubio (Carmen), and Paul Walter Hauser (Stingray).


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