“Cobra Kai” Gang Shows 'No Mercy' in First Look at the Netflix Hit's Final Season
Season 6 of 'Cobra Kai' will air in three parts, with the first premiering in July. See the first teaser trailer.
Cobra Kai is kicking down the doors to unveil its last hurrah!
In an action-packed teaser trailer for its sixth and final season, the Netflix series revealed that the remaining 15 episodes will be released in three parts. The first launches on the streaming service on July 18, while the second will come on Thanksgiving Day. The comedy-drama's closing installment will arrive in 2025.
“I love the smell of karate in the afternoon,” Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso says to kick off the teaser.
A voice declaring "no mercy" launches the trailer into a sequence of characters gearing up to spar. The teaser promises a “grand finale” to Cobra Kai’s six years as a streaming service powerhouse.
According to the official description, season 6 picks up “with Cobra Kai eliminated from the Valley” and the Miyagi-Do Karate dojo senseis and students deciding “if and how they will compete in the Sekai Taikai — the world championships of karate.”
William Zabka, Courtney Henggeler, Peyton List, Xolo Maridue?a, Tanner Buchanan, John Kreese and more join Macchio, 62, in the last season of the martial arts show, which sees The Karate Kid alumni reprise their film roles.
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Netflix released a first look for the Karate Kid spinoff's last season in February. The cast of the beloved dramedy recorded a message for fans, with Zabka announcing, “The wait is over!”
The ensemble vowed that season 6 would be the “biggest, baddest season yet,” noting that it will contain “lots of surprises.”
“See you in the dojo,” several actors repeated in a sign-off.
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Season 6 of Cobra Kai premieres July 18 on Netflix.
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