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Cobra Kai
TV Series

Cobra Kai

Back in the Valley. One final fight.
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User Score6,912 ratings
TMDB 8.22018 / ep6 seasons · 65 eps
Action & AdventureDramaComedy

Synopsis

This Karate Kid sequel series picks up 30 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament and finds Johnny Lawrence on the hunt for redemption by reopening the infamous Cobra Kai karate dojo. This reignites his old rivalry with the successful Daniel LaRusso, who has been working to maintain the balance in his life without mentor Mr. Miyagi.

Episodes

10 episodes
Creator
Josh Heald3 credited
Network
NetflixNetflix, YouTube Premium
First aired
May 2, 2018Ended
Seasons
665 episodes

Top Cast

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William Zabka
William Zabka
Johnny Lawrence
Ralph Macchio
Ralph Macchio
Daniel LaRusso
Courtney Henggeler
Courtney Henggeler
Amanda LaRusso
Xolo Maridueña
Xolo Maridueña
Miguel Diaz
Tanner Buchanan
Tanner Buchanan
Robby Keene
Mary Mouser
Mary Mouser
Samantha LaRusso
Peyton List
Peyton List
Tory Nichols
Jacob Bertrand
Jacob Bertrand
Eli 'Hawk' Moskowitz

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Reviews

From TMDB users
garyturnbullsr
May 4, 2018

I watched the whole first season. I loved it. Good drama and story line. I cant wait for season 2 to see how this story continues.

ComputerBlue
May 5, 2018

I didn't have many expectations going into this show, or at least, I didn't have high expectations. The ones I did have were that of a fun low budget trip down memory lane. But this is so much more than that. The production values are great, the casting is great, the plot, the writing, the tone, the pacing, acting, soundtrack. It's all great start to finish and it has what Mr. Miyagi taught us, balance. It seems to hit so many right notes without pushing anything too far, the comedy is just right, the emotional moments, just right, the cheese, the action, just right. It also does a great job of leaving the viewer to decide who the real heroes and villains are because unlike the movies nothing here is black and white. If you've seen the films, you will really enjoy this. If you haven't, you'll probably really enjoy it anyway. It stands on it's own and feels modern, but as a continuity, 30 years later, it does this masterfully and very respectfully to its past and its source without heavily relying on it.

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