Co-Creators of "Cobra Kai" Want to Expand Miyagi's World with More Spin-Offs

Co-Creators of "Cobra Kai" Want to Expand Miyagi's World with More Spin-Offs

The Netflix series "Cobra Kai," a spin-off of Robert Mark Kamen's original film "Karate Kid," is already well known, and will be available in three parts beginning with the first five episodes on Thursday, July 18, but if the creators of "Cobra Kai" want to In line with this, that does not mean that the Miyagi World will end anytime soon.

In a recent roundtable interview with ScreenRant, John Hurwitz and Josh Heald, co-creators of The Karra Kai. John Hurwitz and Josh Heald, who co-created the "Karate Kid" sequel series with Hayden Schlossberg, discussed the possibility of a spin-off show after the "Cobra Kai" grand finale.

(Part 2 will air on November 28; the final five episodes of the drama will air in 2025, but a premiere date has not yet been announced.)

"What we can say is that there is great interest in doing more things in this world. We have multiple ideas of things we want to do," Hurwitz told the outlet. 'It's really just taking a lot of time. We've been so busy this season that we haven't had meetings with Sony or Netflix to say, 'Okay, here's the overall game plan of what we want to do going forward.'" ......

"But we think that by the end of this Season 6, people will still be interested in where these characters can go and, hopefully, there will be a variety of ways to enjoy them."[7

"By the end of season 6, people will still be interested in where these characters can go, and hopefully there will be a variety of ways to enjoy them.

Regarding plans to preempt the numerous storylines and characters of "Cobra Kai," Heald said the team is "taking a very We're taking a very deliberate approach," he told the outlet.

"We've been very careful and specific about how we leave this universe when the credits roll on the final episode," Heald added.

"The whole fandom should feel satisfied and a little hungry for what's coming next and what might come next. But even if the next one doesn't come, like the end of The Karate Kid, that should be satisfying"

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"So we always leave food on the vine, we have a gazillion ideas of where this series and this franchise is going," he continued.

"But it's up to the timing and our network studio partners. But there are a few things that are percolating and there are about six or seven other ideas that we really need to pour gasoline on that, and that's what we'll be discussing." Tom's Guide will keep you up-to-date on all the latest news about the sixth and final season of "Cobra Society," as well as behind-the-scenes details about a possible spin-off, casting information, showrunner insights, and more. Until then, you can watch the first five seasons of this martial arts comedy-drama again by subscribing to Netflix.

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