‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 to Be Split Into Three Parts: Final Season Kicks Off in July, Series Finale Set for 2025
¡Prepárate, familia! "Cobra Kai," our beloved karate-centric show, is rolling out the tatami for one last grand showdown in its supersized 15-episode final season. Netflix just dropped some chisme caliente at the Netflix Is A Joke Festival, announcing that this final season will be divided into three powerful blocks, each one with five episodes that promise to pack a punch.
Mark your calendars, mi gente, because the first block drops on July 18th, followed by the next five-episode spread premiering on November 28th. And for the grande finale? Well, you'll have to keep your dojo patience intact because that's coming our way in 2025, with the exact date still on the hush-hush.
Si, hay más! Netflix also gifted us a teaser trailer that's buzzing through the karate world faster than a spinning hook kick. You can catch a glimpse below—and believe me, it's todo that fans have been waiting for.
Now, let’s get into the juicy details. After the high-flying drama of Season 5, where Cobra Kai was kicked out of the Valley, our favorite senseis and karate learners are at a major crossroads. The big question on everyone's lips? Whether they'll step up to compete in the Sekai Taikai—the ultimate world championships of karate. It’s a moment of verdad, testing their skills, spirits, and hearts.
The squad's all here for this final showdown. Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Martin Kove, and Yuji Okumoto are here to dazzle as they reprise their iconic roles from the original "Karate Kid" movies. Y claro, rising stars like Xolo Maridueña, Jacob Bertrand, Mary Mouser, and an entire crew of familiar faces will also be making waves, showing us what the next generation of karate stars is all about.
Behind the scenes, the magic is wielding by the dynamic trio Josh Heald, Jon Huritz and Hayden Schlossberg, serving as executive producers. And yes, even Will Smith is in the dojo alongside James Lassiter and Caleeb Pinkett, throwing in their executive producing chops through Westbrook Entertainment.
It's not just karate kicks in these episodes; it’s all about corazón, familia, and finding your path. Ralph Macchio and William Zabka are not just in front of the camera, they're also backing this as executive producers, ensuring every chop, every dialogue, and every moment feels deeply rooted in the "Karate Kid" legacy that fans adore.
As we gear up to say adiós to this incredible series, let’s embrace the spirit of Cobra Kai: strike first, strike hard, no mercy. But in this final season, it’s more than just a motto—it’s about resolution, reunification, and perhaps, redemption.
Prepare yourselves, mis amigos, for a series finale that promises to be as emocionante as it is emotive. "Cobra Kai"'s last stand will undoubtedly be one for the history books, teaching us lessons in life and karate that we'll carry long after the credits roll. Nos vemos there, and may the best karateka win!