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Did someone say “Fight for your honor”?
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i dont think any of em are going to have a massive growing spurt ofher than the little asian kid and white kid with glasses. even then theyre not important enough to give screen time.I wonder if any of these kids will get the Stranger Things treatment, or are they too old?
I never liked that song and it played so much back then. Damn near every restaurant man
earth angel by new edition
Did someone say “Fight for your honor”?
I never liked that song and it played so much back then. Damn near every restaurant man
I much prefer this one...
Chicago’s stuff from the 70’s was cool though.
“It's like a knight in shining armor
From a long time ago
Just in time I will save the day
Take you to my castle far away”
i dont think any of em are going to have a massive growing spurt ofher than the little asian kid and white kid with glasses. even then theyre not important enough to give screen time.
i legit thought Ali was chelsea handler at first
If you ain't hit that air drum in between that line, are you really even a fan?
Season 4 Cobra Kai member?...
"I'm no snitch."
"Me neither."
song sounding hella white powerishMuch better choice!
I like it better than...
“It's like a knight in shining armor
From a long time ago
Just in time I will save the day
Take you to my castle far away”
Cobra Kai Spinoff in the Works?
Cobra Kai Season 4 is on the way, but according to the show’s executive producers, there may be even more in store for the dojos’ future.
“Our hope is that we can really expand this whole Karate Kid universe and reinvigorate the fanbase, so that it’s a story we can continue telling,” Executive Producer and co-showrunner Hayden Schlossberg tells TVLine. “We do have an endgame for Cobra Kai, but we always compare it to our other favorite show, Breaking Bad, [and how] they’re able to keep the story going with Better Call Saul and El Camino.
“We spend time with Kreese’s backstory [in Season 3], but we could’ve spent more time with Kreese’s backstory. We have so many things to tell in these half-hour episodes, it ends up not being enough.”
With the series’ recent move to Netflix, an expanded universe or a collection of companion series could be just the thing to keep the spirit of Miyagi-Do alive for the foreseeable future, Schlossberg says.
In the meantime, Schlossberg, along with fellow EPs/co-showrunners Josh Heald and Jon Hurwitz, confirmed that pre-production for Season 4 is “full steam ahead.” Says Heald: “We have most of the episodes written, and have the whole season figured out.”