


Big news for the Miyagiverse: The last five episodes of Cobra Kai’s sixth and final season are now streaming.
In Season 6, Part 2, Miyagi-Do traveled to Spain for the Sekai Taikai, where it faced new challenges and old enemies while fighting to become world champions. However, everything unraveled in Episode 10, when failed drug tests and the actions of a disgraced sensei resulted in an all-out brawl in which a student died. Now, we can finally see where everyone goes from there.
Before checking out the last five episodes, you can watch the brand-new trailer above and check out some incredible photos below that show where this saga started decades ago.
Keep reading to find out everything else you want to know about the final season.
After a startling result in the Sekai Taikai, Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai must reckon with their pasts while facing an uncertain future both on and off the mat. Almost 40 years after the events of the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament, it’s all been leading to this.
“All the big bads are still in play,” Hayden Schlossberg, who co-created the show with Jon Hurwitz and Josh Heald, told Tudum. “You still have Kreese, Silver, Sensei Wolf, Master Kim Da-Eun. Everyone is still on the board. Nothing’s been resolved. We have a lot of fun in store with all the characters left in tatters at the end of Episode 10.”

Cobra Kai is written and executive produced by Heald, Hurwitz, and Schlossberg via their production company, Counterbalance Entertainment. When it was announced that Cobra Kai was ending after its sixth season, the trio wrote a letter to fans in which they invoked the journey of original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso (Macchio) from when he first arrived in the Valley in 1984 to the present day. They wrote about how he’s helped influence a new generation of underdog heroes, formed unlikely alliances, and honored the lessons of his sensei, Mr. Miyagi, in a dojo of his own. This is the conclusion to the Cobra Kai journey that the executive producers wanted to offer Daniel and Johnny — and everyone else in the Miyagiverse.

“Our Day 1 goal with Cobra Kai has always been to end it on our terms, leaving the Valley in the time and place we’ve always imagined,” they wrote. “So it is with immense pride and thankfulness that we are able to announce that achievement. … While this may be a bittersweet day for the fandom, the Miyagiverse has never been stronger.” You can read their full statement above.
The show’s other executive producers include: Will Smith, James Lassiter, and Caleeb Pinkett for Westbrook Entertainment; Susan Ekins in association with Sony Pictures Television; and Macchio and Zabka.
All three parts of Cobra Kai Season 6 are available now, for one epic, 15-episode season, that Zabka compared to the release to a film trilogy. “The stakes are set at the end of the first five. I think if it was just a movie, it’s a great ending that would beg for a sequel,” Zabka told Tudum after the release of the first batch.
This may be the end, but we’re not good at goodbyes … because Cobra Kai never dies.





















































































