Sad news, dojo diehards: “Cobra Kai” came to an end with its sixth and final season, which tied up storylines that stretch back all the way to the original 1984 "The Karate Kid" movie.
Cobra Kai EP Jon Hurwitz explains why the Daniel/Kumiko dance scene was cut from Season 3. Hurwitz highlights song cost and narrative issues for removing the "Glory of Love" scene.
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3.What has always made Cobra Kai such an interesting show in comparison to the original Karate Kid movies is that ...
As the hit Netflix martial arts show takes the story global, its soundtrack composers are doing likewise. Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson explain why it’s a good time to explore their influences – and ...
Martin Kove is pleased with how Cobra Kai wrapped up his character ... [and] we did shoot a scene like that,” Kove explained. “We did shoot a scene where… I’m smoking the cigar and ...
Strike first, strike hard, no mercy. This is the creed of the Cobra Kai dojo, and the MO of the creators who revived Karate Kid after three decades. Jon Hurwitz, co-creator of the sequel show ...
Cobra Kai nailed it by making sure it didn’t leave ... out-of-touch guy who somehow opens a dojo and quickly gets students shows that, even in a world that leans into absurdity, they still ...
In the final minutes of the Cobra Kai series finale ... “Bill’s a friend,” says Heald in the scene. “The guy did an art piece for my foyer. It’s an easy call to make.