We've journeyed through time, from the vibrant '80s to the streaming era, witnessing the evolution of Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka). Their story has been nothing short of a roller coaster, now reaching its final chapter. Today, Netflix dropped the trailer for the last five episodes of Cobra Kai, hinting at how this adventure will end for LaRusso, Johnny, and their students. Mark your calendars for the series finale on February 13.
Cobra Kai's Last Trailer Emotions
It was almost a given that Cobra Kai would circle back to The Karate Kid from 1984, and the trailer opens with a nostalgic nod to the original film. This callback reminds us that this has always been about LaRusso and Johnny, their journeys towards redemption — Johnny from his misguided youth under Kreese's (Martin Kove) influence, and LaRusso from becoming too full of himself after his martial arts success. Johnny himself notes that their coming together was inevitable.
Alongside the trailer, Netflix released new images, building on those shared last week, teasing the consequences of the Sekai Taikai, a final showdown between Sam (Mary Mouser) and Tory (Peyton List), the return of Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), perhaps Kreese's redemption, and one last All Valley tournament to tie everything up.
Cobra Kai Cast Says Goodbye
Back in 2023, Xolo Maridueña (Blue Beetle) spoke to Collider about not being ready to leave Cobra Kai behind, expressing deep thanks and playfully suggesting a reunion might happen down the line. Macchio emphasized how the ending of Cobra Kai resonates with the '80s feel, a fitting end. Series co-creator Hayden Schlossberg advised fans not to expect spin-offs or cliffhangers, as the last episodes will conclude the story.
The sixth season of Cobra Kai also features Jacob Bertrand (Hawk), Tanner Buchanan (Robby Keene), Gianni Decenzo (Demetri), Courtney Henggeler (Amanda LaRusso), Vanessa Rubio (Carmen), Dallas Dupree Young (Kenny), Yuji Okumoto (Chozen), Alicia Hannah-Kim (Sensei Kim Dae-Un), Griffin Santopietro (Anthony), Oona O'Brien (Devon), Lewis Tan (Sensei Wolf), Patrick Luwis (Axel Kovacevic), and Rayna Vallandingham (Zara Malik).
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