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How to watch Cobra Kai season 5 online: Where to stream, release ... (Laptop Mag)

The latest installment of Netflix's Karate Kid sequel is about to drop! Keep up to date with the war between rival dojos as the San Fernando Valley reaches ...

All signs seem to indicate that Cobra Kai will stick to Netflix’s usual release pattern, unveiling the show’s latest season in its entirety on Friday, September 9, 2022. The upcoming season consists of 10 episodes that range from 30-40 minutes in length and will be available to stream across all regions from midnight PT, 3 a.m. With Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he’s caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for help. Netflix is likely to follow its usual release pattern by unveiling season 5 in its entirety on the day of release, allowing you to sink your fangs into all ten episodes (totaling between five or six hours of content) of Cobra Kai without delay. Then read on for our guide on how to watch Cobra Kai season 5 online in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia. Other changes can result in entire shows being missing from the Netflix catalog due to anything from censorship to licensing issues. and Australia will be able to catch the latest season from 9 a.m. With this in mind, you can expect Cobra Kai season 5 to be available to stream across the U.S. If you’re looking to take a trip abroad soon and want to stay up to date on the San Fernando Valley karate scene, then you’re in luck. While most modern adaptations choose to go their own way (often discarding the very things that fans cared so much for), Cobra Kai is a remarkably faithful follow up that captures the magic that made the original films so memorable. Cobra Kai returns to Netflix this week for its fifth season, focusing on the aftermath of the 51st All Valley Karate Tournament and a new era of dominance for the infamous dojo as it expands into a Valley-wide empire. However, after two fantastic opening seasons, the show was picked up by Netflix and has gone from strength to strength ever since.

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Cobra Kai Season 5 Release Date, Time, And Episode Count (DualShockers)

Cobra Kai, the martial arts sequel series to the original Karate Kid movies, is getting its fifth season very soon. Production for season five began in late ...

Miyagi, the fictional karate master in the Karate Kid who mentors Daniel Larusso and Julie Pierce. [Comicbook.com](https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/cobra-kai-interview-ralph-macchio-reveals-karate-kid-cinematic-universe-prequels-spinoffs/), Macchio explained that there is so much more in store for the Karate Kid cinematic universe, and he teased the potential stories as a part of the great "Miyagi-Verse," in respect for Mr. Netflix is set to release season five of Cobra Kai at 3 a.m. With [John] Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he’s caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for help." According to Josh Heald, co-creator of Cobra Kai along with Schlossberg and Jon Hurwitz, season five will delve more into the origins of the scrolls, especially the scroll Chozen gave Daniel in season three. Cobra Kai, the martial arts sequel series to the original Karate Kid movies, is getting its fifth season very soon.

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What time is Cobra Kai season 5 released on Netflix? (Radio Times)

Daniel LaRusso will be teaming up with Johnny Lawrence and Chozen Toguchi to take down Terry Silver, the ruthless new head of the titular dojo who has ousted ...

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Cobra Kai season 5 release time (by time zone) (Netflix Life)

Cobra Kai season 5 hits Netflix soon! Here's what time you can catch the new 10 episodes, broken down by major world time zones.

9 As you probably remember, Cobra Kai came out victorious, but only after Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) bribed the rep into naming Tory Nichols (Peyton List) the girls’ champion. The fifth season is just one day away and we’re so excited to see all the drama and heartfelt moments that unfold. After those major events in the season 4 finale, we already know that Cobra Kai season 5 won’t be one to miss.

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'Cobra Kai' Season 5: Everything You Need To Know (What's on Netflix)

With Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he's caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for ...

At the time of writing, Netflix has yet to announce whether or not Cobra Kai has been renewed for a sixth season. Kreese has been framed for the assault of Sting Ray, and ironically the only person who may be able to save the Cobra Kai sensei is former student Johnny Lawrence. Alicia Hannah-Kim will be playing the role of Kim Da-Eun this season who was cast in May 2022. Despite switching sides, Robby has tried to find the middle ground between the philosophies of Miyagi-Do and Cobra Kai. After getting John Kreese (Martin Kove) out of the way and rigging the results of the All Valley Tournament in Season 4, Silver will stop at nothing to win. “One of my favorite things about next season is that you see Anthony is continuing to grow as a person. We obviously know that Chozen’s coming back into the fold, and Daniel, who we find at the ultimate depth of his loss, is feeling defeated and feeling like he made a deal with the devil. Cobra Kai season 5 is coming to Netflix globally on September 9th. A special show for Cobra Kai was held at the Microsoft Theater on May 5th, 2022. With Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he’s caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for help.” Still mixing the second half and working on the score with our composers. The show is added at midnight in Los Angeles.

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'Cobra Kai's' Gianni DeCenzo Talks Demetri's Journey in Season 5 ... (Distractify)

After frenemies Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence are forced to close their respective dojos — Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang — due to losing the All-Valley ...

I think, you know, the creators of the show, they love to tie in the original with the new, and I think that's what makes Karate Kid and the Cobra Kai series so great." "I think that's something that a lot of other [reboots] fail [at]." we're gonna have to see kind of what Daniel and Johnny are gonna do from that point on" following the closing of the dojos. I don't know if they'll ever see eye to eye 100 percent of the time," Gianni told us. "But it's kind of cool to see them get along in some ways." "It's possible.

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Does Miguel meet his dad in Cobra Kai season 5? (Netflix Life)

Get ready to dislike Silver even more as he plans to open up multiple dojos across the valley and beyond, while Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Chozen ...

Unfortunately, Miguel learns the hard way that his dad isn’t someone he wants in his life. He brings Miguel to a shut-down store and says they need to hide out for a few days. He takes out a gun and starts drinking, and at one point even says bad things about Carmen. She overhears Hector in the background mention a place called El Hoyo Verde, and after their phone call she quickly tells Johnny where he might be able to find Miguel. After Miguel saves Hector’s young son from a car driving down the road, Hector invites him to dinner with him and his wife at their home. But he eventually does find the right Hector in the premiere episode.

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Cobra Kai season 5, episode 1 recap – the premiere explained (Ready Steady Cut)

This recap of the Netflix series Cobra Kai season 5, episode 1, “Long, Long Way From Home,” contains spoilers.

They lost the tournament and Daniel says he will always stay true to his word, shutting up shop like he said he would. Miguel doesn’t explain his circumstances to Hector, but accepts the offer and has dinner with his father. Miguel manages to find his father, but hesitates when the chance to speak with him arises. Miguel has to fight his way out of this situation and calls girlfriend Sam (Daniel’s daughter) for help. Rival sensei Daniel LaRusso has brought in Chozen Toguchi to help bring down Cobra Kai, although his wife isn’t happy that this stranger is living in their house and swimming naked in their pool. Cobra Kai returns for its fifth season with “Long, Long Way From Home”, which perfectly reintroduces viewers to all the main characters and the infamous rivalry between the titular dojo and Daniel LaRusso’s Miyagi-Do Karate school.

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Cobra Kai - Season 5 Episode 1 "Long, Long Way From Home ... (The Review Geek)

Episode 1 of Cobra Kai Season 5 starts with a new era dawning on us. Silver is firmly in control of Cobra Kai dojo.

As for Miguel, he tracks down his father Hector Salazar and notices him with his son Luis in the market. Miguel’s hunt for his father is likely to see him reach some sort of personal epiphany about his true father – that being Johnny. Chozen is staying with them, but Amanda is not exactly happy with him taking naked dips in the pool in the morning. In fact, Chozen reveals that they’re very real and a master of Tang Soo Do. Silver is firmly in control of Cobra Kai dojo. Episode 1 of Cobra Kai Season 5 starts with a new era dawning on us.

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'Cobra Kai' Is Still Punching Above Its Weight in Season 5 (The Ringer)

The YouTube series turned Netflix sensation is a classic underdog story befitting the heroes of 'The Karate Kid'

(Let’s be honest: None of the Karate Kid sequels are good; some of them are barely watchable.) Even though it’s thrown in plenty of But once Cobra Kai gives its characters an opportunity to show off their moves on karate’s biggest stage, there’s no shame in hanging up the gis for good. Since then, the show has unexpectedly [revitalized a long-dormant franchise](https://www.adweek.com/convergent-tv/karate-kid-revival-cobra-kai-cast-off-by-youtube-is-now-netflixs-no-1-show/), going so far as to claim an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2021. (Sekai Taikai is also the title of a [Dragon Ball Z video game](https://dragonballfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Z:_Sekai_Taikai), which, seeing as Cobra Kai might be the closest thing we have to a live-action anime, is a nice bit of franchise symmetry.) While we won’t see the Sekai Taikai until the sixth season—assuming Netflix renews the show—the idea of a single competition that could determine the fates of all these characters feels both incredibly melodramatic and extremely on-brand. For Cobra Kai to evolve, it needed to follow Silver’s lead and think bigger. But after establishing karate as ground zero for a multigenerational culture war, Cobra Kai is setting its sights on a new enemy in Season 5: capitalism. Silver’s profit-driven philosophy stands in stark contrast to the ways of Miyagi-Do passed down by the original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), which focus on self-defense and self-improvement. (I will confess to wanting to cop a Cobra Kai hoodie.) All the while, Cobra Kai students continue to learn karate with the express purpose of inflicting harm on others. There’s a self-awareness running through the series that nobody should be this obsessed with teens practicing karate—Cobra Kai is clearly delighted by the absurdity of its own premise and carries itself like an elevated soap opera. [jump between buildings](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DmNEVycvm8)—the character’s troubles stem from his rocky relationship with his former sensei, John Kreese (Martin Kove). Thankfully for Netflix, it has an original series returning on Friday that feels right at home fighting against the odds—it’s time for Cobra Kai to step back onto the streaming mat.

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Cobra Kai season 5 – what happens with Tory and Robby's ... (Ready Steady Cut)

If Sam and Miguel are the central couple of Miyagi-Do, then Tory and Robby are Cobra Kai's equivalent. Yet in season five, Robby leaves Cobra Kai and Tory has ...

Robby believes Tory is being brainwashed and wants her to leave Cobra Kai, but she continues to defend them and secretly she knows she can’t leave. Tory and Robby’s conflicted views on Cobra Kai put their relationship in jeopardy. Robby and Tory argue and break up later that day. Yet in season five, Robby leaves Cobra Kai and Tory has strong reservations about the dojo herself. Robby and Johnny bond over this trip and Robby matures a great deal in a short period of time. If Sam and Miguel are the central couple of Miyagi-Do, then Tory and Robby are Cobra Kai’s equivalent.

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Cobra Kai season 5, episode 5 recap – “Extreme Measures” (Ready Steady Cut)

The rivalry between Terry Silver and Daniel LaRusso heats up in episode five as an anonymous tip-off sends the Miyagi-Do team in a new direction. Meanwhile, ...

Johnny brings his family together for a lovely meal and then visits the LaRusso household. The old gang are getting back together to take on Terry once and for all. He tells his rival that this is just the beginning, there is more pain to come. Terry won’t accept his submission though and the enemies fight. Although, it is hard to ignore the problematic messages this series is promoting about conflict. Chozen finds a newspaper cutting in the post, which implies that Stingray is a liar. The bumbling Stingray nearly admits to the whole plan, but continues to defend Terry. Terry praises Stingray for his loyalty and the students all applaud him. Meanwhile, Johnny continues to force Miguel and Robby into facing their indifferences head on, in the hopes of bringing his family closer together. Johnny tells Daniel that he is done with the dojo rivalry. Stingray allows Daniel and Chozen into his home, but defends Terry, saying the villain is a changed man. The rivalry between Terry Silver and Daniel LaRusso heats up in episode five as an anonymous tip-off sends the Miyagi-Do team in a new direction.

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Cobra Kai season 5 ending explained: your biggest questions ... (GamesRadar+)

It's none other than Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan), Karate's Bad Boy! Mike is after revenge after Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) had his furniture store burned ...

Some of the series' largest plot threads were neatly wrapped up in the Cobra Kai season 5 finale, too, so the future of the show is up in the air. In fact, in a flashback to Silver and Kreese's time training with the man, a young Kim Da-Eun watches them train from a hiding place behind some pots. Both Cobra Kai and Daniel and Johnny's dojo qualify for the tournament. Then, the plan was to finish the match in one strike and take home the trophy for Cobra Kai. He was enlisted by Silver to beat Daniel in the All Valley tournament, but in a particularly nasty way: the plan was for Mike to win a point against Daniel, then do something to get the point taken away as penalty, and on and on until the sudden death round. Their kids are in trouble and need help at the Cobra Kai dojo ASAP – the youngsters are out to take down Cobra Kai once and for all. With Silver defeated and the cheating exposed, Cobra Kai seems finished. To win the fight, Daniel uses a very familiar move: that iconic crane kick, for the very first time in the series. All out battle breaks out in the Cobra Kai dojo. The Cobra Kai kids are onto the Miyagi-Dos and Eagle Fangs, though. After a brief scuffle, Mike is convinced that his real enemy is Silver, and he, Johnny, and Chozen head off to bring the fight directly to their great nemesis. The finale wraps things up with a truly epic bang, but with so much going on, it's easy to get muddled on some of the finer details of what exactly goes down in the season 5 ending.

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Do Robby and Tory end up together in Cobra Kai season 5? (Netflix Life)

Though Cobra Kai on Netflix is all about the karate, it's also about romances. There's Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) and Sam (Mary Mouser), Daniel (Ralph Macchio) ...

By the finale, Tory and Sam sort out their differences and team up with the rest of the crew to try and take Silver down. Her loyalty to Cobra Kai is dwindling, and Silver can tell. Fast forward to episode 7, and Tory is set to compete against Sam again in a tournament to prove which dojo is better — Cobra Kai or Miyagi-Do. Tory is super conflicted about her decision and the pressure of Cobra Kai really starts getting to her. [Cobra Kai season 5](https://netflixlife.com/2022/09/05/cobra-kai-season-5-cast-whos-new-returning-karate-kid/), which is now streaming on Netflix, Tory and Robby are dealing with their own issues. Like most high school relationships, Tory and Robby go through their fair share of ups and downs, and are usually on and off.

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'Cobra Kai' Season 5 ending explained: Who lives, who dies, who ... (Inverse)

A lot happens in 'Cobra Kai' Season 5, including the introduction of some intriguing characters both new and old. If you have questions, we've got answers.

He’s still alive, after all, and as we saw in Season 5 with Kreese, just because a character is in jail doesn’t mean they can’t still play a pivotal role. That feels like a vote of confidence that the series isn’t done yet, although when it comes to Netflix, nothing is certain. It’s unclear what he might do next, but considering how Johnny and Daniel screwed him over earlier in Season 5, we have a feeling he might be out for revenge. A lot happens in Cobra Kai Season 5, including the introduction of some intriguing characters both new and old. That plan involves breaking into Cobra Kai headquarters and downloading footage of Silver brutally assaulting Stingray (Paul Walter Hauser), a crime he later used to frame John Kreese (Martin Kove). When the cops show up, Stingray admits that he lied, which the police say is enough to put Silver in jail — or at least on trial. In a final twist, Kreese engineers a daring escape from prison by faking his own stabbing and stealing a key card from his therapist. It was the story of a washed-up Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) finding meaning in his own life by training a [new generation](https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/cobra-kai-season-4-karate-kid-3) of karate kids — while feuding with his old rival Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio). Using all the training he’s ever received Daniel, scores a decisive victory. Thankfully, that’s when Daniel shows up and challenges his one-time sensei to a fight. It doesn’t go well, mostly because Silver has an entire team of karate masters with him waiting for the attack. The final episodes split up the story into several plotlines that eventually intertwine, so let’s go through them one at a time.

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Cobra Kai – Season 5 Episode 8 “Taikai” Recap & Review (The Review Geek)

Episode 8 of Cobra Kai Season 5 starts with Terry Silver welcoming in the distinguished members of the Sekai Taikai to the dojo.

The characters have been quite well developed these past few episodes, with Kenny, Miguel and Tory arguably the best. This world tournament that could well have massive repercussions on the future of Cobra Kai and our unconventional dojo. The boys are up first, with Kenny beating Hawk thanks to using Silver’s special move he learned the night before, the Silver bullet. Not only that, but if they win they can show that the underdogs have what it takes to rise up and take out Cobra Kai. Gunther Braun leads them and he’s there to oversee the dojo and see if they’re worthy of entry to this big tournament. Outside, she notices the necklace Miguel got for her and picks it up.

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Does John Kreese die in Cobra Kai season 5? (Netflix Life)

The iconic Karate Kid villain returned in the Netflix series starting with season 1, coming back to help run the titular dojo. Fans of the movies will remember ...

[Cobra Kai season 5](https://netflixlife.com/2022/09/06/how-many-episodes-cobra-kai-season-5/) concludes. [Cobra Kai ](https://netflixlife.com/netflix-original/cobra-kai/)has not been renewed for a sixth season at the time of this writing, but we’re keeping our fingers crossed the story isn’t over yet. At the end of the finale, we see Kreese’s body being wheeled in on a stretcher for a medic to examine. As we learn in season 5, Kreese has been working with Tory Nichols (Peyton List) ever since she found out that Silver bribed the rep at the All Valley tournament in order for her to win. Kreese enlists the help of Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) to join Cobra Kai in season 4, but that only backfires when Silver betrays him. In the finale of the fourth season, we see that Silver set Kreese up, beating up Raymond “Stingray” (Paul Walter Hauser) in exchange for membership to the dojo.

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'Cobra Kai' Season 5 Looks To Snap Netflix's Streak Of #1 Losers (Forbes)

Netflix's Cobra Kai has clocked in 100%, 90%, 90% and 95% critics scores for the first four seasons, and now season 5 has arrived with another 100% score, ...

Season 5 looks to be another high quality offering from the team, and it’s not a matter of if it hits number one on Netflix, but when, and for how long it will stay there. Cobra Kai, however, is in the rare Netflix category of shows that never have to fear renewal, and so far, Netflix doesn’t have to worry about it putting out a stinker of a season, which has not happened yet. The show has been a star-maker, allowing Xolo Mariduena to nab the role of Blue Beetle for DC, and has elevated Peyton List to become a bonafide Gen Z superstar online. It’s almost the perfect Netflix show, one with a low budget that both critics and fans love and a seemingly endless fountain ideas of how to continue the story as characters shuffle between dojos and compete in yearly karate tournaments. 100% from fans too, but that’s based on a tiny amount of reviews, given that it just arrived a few hours ago. But finally C) almost always reviews very, very well, unlike a lot of other Netflix top hits as of late.

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Cobra Kai Season-Premiere Recap: Lost in Mexico (Vulture)

Welcome back to the Valley! A recap of “Long, Long Way From Home,” episode 1 and the premiere of season five of 'Cobra Kai' on Netflix.

We’ll have to wait to see how Tory is handling the revelation that her All Valley victory was based on a lie and how Kreese is handling prison — as well as checking in with Demetri, Eli, Kenny, and Anthony LaRusso, none of whom get any attention in this premiere. At the end of the episode, we see exactly what that means: Chozen is prepared to become a sensei at Cobra Kai and take it down from the inside as a mole. When the Australian guys who robbed Miguel try the same gambit with Johnny, he and his son easily handle the situation, the first big fight of the season. It all feels a bit predictable: There’s a minor local threat in the form of a few Australian guys who take almost all of Miguel’s cash, followed by a case of mistaken identity when Miguel meets the wrong Hector, followed by the moment when he accidentally stumbles upon the real Hector. Daniel doesn’t need to convey to Chozen how much of a threat Silver is; deception was a cornerstone of Kim’s teaching, and Silver uses the same tactics. Of course, Daniel has no real intention of letting Silver win, and now he has a new ally: Chozen Toguchi, his onetime rival who almost killed him back in 1985 in The Karate Kid Part II.

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Cobra Kai: Season 5 Review - IGN (IGN)

Cobra Kai returns with the evil boss of all evil bosses, a bunch of scores to settle, and a karate empire to thwart in another winning installment.

for a show to have and probably the best way to honor a film series that utilized dumb teenage anger for the sake of action. There's just a moment of very poor decision-making on the part of our heroes that feels like it should lead them down a much different path than it does. Space travel, world building, rendering technology, and more are all covered here in our IGN Performance Preview.](/videos/starfield-performance-preview) [The Last of Us Part 1 - PS5 vs PS4 vs PS3The Last of Us Part 1 on PS5 has now arrived! That doesn't mean there's no path toward Season 6, since a very big story opens up for our heroes in Episode 8, but there are just elements of this ending that play like the end-end if need be. Just to be at a point now where Daniel and Johnny can operate as full friends, and see the actual benefits in each others' style (this season has a fun element where the two seem to switch roles for a while), is incredible. The same can be said for Daniel and Chozen (Yuji Okumoto), and it's actually Chozen's role this season that shines the brightest. This is the first post-All-Valley Tournament storyline since the show's second season so, much like that year, there's aftermath to deal with, regrouping and recouping to contend with, and healing in need of happening. Thomas Ian Griffith's wealthy and malevolent Terry Silver is now in charge of Cobra Kai and has grand plans for the expansion of the dojo. As usual, Cobra Kai is filled with drama born of simple misunderstandings but it also earns the hell out of its reckonings and reconciliations with creative tricks and rewarding exchanges. Five seasons into Cobra Kai and there's a definite pattern at play, though it still has room for twists and turns. On top of this, Johnny is now more forward-thinking than ever, having to consider the future in ways he never anticipated while also wanting to his son Robbie (Tanner Buchanan) and his surrogate son Miguel (Xolo Maridueña) to make amends. Cobra Kai's fifth season breaks tradition with the last two outings, which have premiered at year's end, with a September debut and a conclusion that, for the first time, feels like default closure should the series not return for another run.

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Cobra Kai Season 5 Premiere Recap: Is Miyagi-Do Closed For ... (TVLine)

'Cobra Kai' Season 5 premiere recap: Johnny and Robby head to Mexico in search of Miguel, while Daniel makes a very difficult decision.

As the episode draws to a close, Daniel puts a large tarp over his Miyagi-Do sign, while Robby and Johnny drive onward into the night. As one guy tries to steal his wallet, Johnny exchanges words with the leader. We open with a commercial showcasing “the new era” of Cobra Kai. At the Russo household, Amanda is angry that Daniel brought his “Okinawan assassin” into the mix. Was Johnny able to find his mentee, and what’s Chozen’s role in all of this madness? With the tournament finally behind them, some people have moved on from all of the karate drama, but Daniel can’t pull away from his obsession with Silver.

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The Cobra Kai Season 5 Finale is Bloody, Bro-y, and Decisive (Esquire.com)

Cobra Kai debuted its new season on Netflix this Friday, and it's precisely as chaotic as I've implied above. The season finale of The Karate Kid sequel series ...

The shitty one in the retail mall. If you ask me, the best conclusion to Cobra Kai would be bringing it all back to the beginning. The OG Karate Kid meanie spent this season in an odd sort of non-redemptive vision quest, but whatever! The season finale sees the culmination of the Silver vs. The season finale of The Karate Kid sequel series sees LaRusso, Lawrence, and Chozen pull up to The Cobra Kai team has to make sure there's another Little Lawrence out there for the 2036 reboot of The Karate Kid, right? But there are some redeemable kids on the Bad side, and vice versa. The Good Guys battle that's been brewing since the very end of Season Three. [Cobra Kai ](https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a41125032/cobra-kai-season-6/) [Season Six](https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a41125032/cobra-kai-season-6/) needs to kill Daniel LaRusso. We get a few worthwhile gags along the way, with the Johnny-as-an-Uber-driver bit by far standing out as one of this season's best moments. [Cobra Kai ](https://www.esquire.com/preview/entertainment/tv/a37414660/netflix-cobra-kai-season-5/) [Season Five](https://www.esquire.com/preview/entertainment/tv/a37414660/netflix-cobra-kai-season-5/) finale begins, essentially, with Daniel LaRusso, Johnny Lawrence, Chozen, and Mike Barnes in one place. Did any child of the '80s ever, ever think that a 60-year-old [Ralph Macchio](https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a35067193/ralph-macchio-william-zabka-cobra-kai-season-3-interview/) would share the screen with all of his [OG trilogy](https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a35091708/cobra-kai-season-3-karate-kid-2-kumiko-chozen/) kiddie villains, all at once, looking like that pointing-fingers Spider-Man meme?

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Who is Mike Barnes in Cobra Kai season 5? The quick history of ... (GamesRadar+)

Mike Barnes is one of the main antagonists in Karate Kid 3 and is played by Sean Kanan. He's secretly hired by Terry Silver – who is seeking revenge on Daniel ...

One suspicious phone call sets alarm bells ringing and Daniel attacks Mike, who explains he’s actually the owner of a furniture store. The pair eventually reconcile before the tournament, with Miyagi defeating Mike, Kreese, and Terry. Miyagi on behalf of his war buddy Kreese – to win the All-Valley Tournament and beat Daniel. Miyagi in the process. And what is his relationship with Terry Silver? Cobra Kai is no stranger to re-introducing and revisiting key characters from Karate Kid’s past.

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Cobra Kai Recap: No Way Out (Vulture)

It's fun to see the villains of two Karate Kid sequels connecting over dinner. A recap of “Molé,” episode 2 of season five of 'Cobra Kai' on Netflix.

• Possibly the funniest moment of the episode comes after Johnny suggests they “shake the tree to get the apples.” “Or we could climb the tree ourselves,” Robby suggests. I have to think this isn’t the end of Tory’s crisis of conscience, of course. It makes for a heartwarming moment of deep respect from Johnny, who says, “That’s about the most badass thing I’ve ever seen.” It goes a familiar route: People keep warning Miguel about his dad being bad news, but he wants to believe the kindness and intelligence he sees are genuine. And it’s fun, as a fan of the franchise, to see the villains of two Karate Kid sequels connecting over dinner, relating over their rivalries with the same man. But it’s a satisfying endpoint for now, and I’m glad Miguel will soon be back in the show’s main orbit again. It does feel a bit abrupt how quickly it ends, with Miguel realizing his dad is exactly the man Carmen said he was — and presumably forgiving her for lying to him. He even demands to see Miguel’s phone, though he stops and apologizes just before he can notice a photo of Carmen. It’s basically a warning that the word “honor” is going to pop up 50 times in this episode. When she asks him why he’s a sensei, he simply answers, “Honor.” Reflecting on the time he thought he lost his honor but found it again, he wisely says, “No one can take honor from you. “Long, Long Way From Home” set up an irresistible storyline with Chozen helping defeat Cobra Kai from the inside, but by the end of the aptly named “Molé,” everything is out in the open. The episode begins with a flashback to Okinawa in 1972, as a young Chozen gets schooled about honor by his uncle Sato (last played by the late Danny Kamekona in The Karate Kid Part II).

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Cobra Kai Recap: Parenthood (Vulture)

This episode has it all: a little relationship drama, a little karate, and a new appearance from a character from the movies. A recap of “Playing With Fire ...

Either way, “Playing With Fire” feels like a return to the Cobra Kai we know and love. Demetri has the right idea when he and Eli take Miguel to a jewelry store to buy an expensive octopus charm for Sam. That’s continuing this season: In the tank, she sees various characters demanding different things from her, with a hallucination of Tory transforming into a hallucination of Sam herself. On one side, Demetri and Eli show some adorable (and justified) concern about the lack of emojis in Sam’s texts; on the other side, Yasmine and Moon urge Sam to keep it cool and wait until they can talk in person. Of course, this immediately leads to a fight between Mike and Chozen, the latter of whom mistakes their shadowboxing for a real fight (and already beat down the “goons” who, it turns out, were Mike’s employees). Still, it takes some time to himself — and a welcome heart-to-heart with Miguel, whom he offers some simple but genuinely good advice — to remind him that he isn’t. In the episode’s closing moments, we see exactly what that means for Mike Barnes, who finds his furniture store burning to the ground. The truth, which Daniel learns when he grabs the phone from Mike, is that he owns a furniture store passed down from his father-in-law. The episode builds up the tension around “karate’s bad boy” so much that it becomes a little obvious he won’t be the bully Daniel and Chozen expect him to be. With everyone back in the Valley, “Playing With Fire” feels like a back-to-basics episode of Cobra Kai. As Daniel and Mike catch up, we get a drastically different picture of the needlessly cruel mercenary bully of The Karate Kid Part III. Still, the classic series of misunderstandings that follows is great fun, starting with the two handsaws he removes from his trunk (“good for cutting bone,” Chozen notes) and continuing with the phone conversation Daniel overhears.

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Wait...Does Anyone Die in 'Cobra Kai' Season 5?! (Cosmopolitan.com)

Fans of 'Cobra Kai' might have been surprised to see characters possibly die in the finale episode. So did anyone in 'Cobra Kai' season 5 die?

After trying to get them to stop fighting, things immediately went south when one of them stabbed Kreese with a shiv, leaving him for dead on the lunchroom floor in the midst of pandemonium. But given how things ended up—especially with Kreese out of jail—Cobra Kai season 6 will no doubt be the biggest one yet. While we still don't know the specifics of what the police officer told them, the show immediately jumped back to the prison where Kreese's body was wheeled into a coroner's office to be examined. Luckily, it was revealed that he actually survived the attack, and Mike and Johnny brought him over to Cobra Kai. Folsom tried to comfort him and told him he can do better and turn his life around. After Kreese spent the entire season in prison, there was no way anything could have happened to him...right? He noted that he felt his time was coming to an end and he regretted everything he'd done, since it tainted his legacy on Earth. In one of the most shocking moments in the entire series, Terry Silver and Chozen got into a major fight as the Miyagi-Do students broke into Cobra Kai and the adults went to Silver's place to try to take him down for good. After Miyagi-Do successfully exposed Silver and Cobra Kai's horrible practices to the public, Daniel began to worry over Chozen. As they took jabs at each other, they went into one of Silver's collection rooms, where he got a katana and Chozen revealed he brought his sai swords with him. [Cobra Kai ](https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/tv/a38584083/cobra-kai-season-5-news-date-cast-spoilers/) [season 5](https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/tv/a38584083/cobra-kai-season-5-news-date-cast-spoilers/) spoilers because there is a lot to talk about when it comes to that big finale. Well, we have to get to the obvious first.

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Cobra Kai Season 5 Burning Questions and Ending Explained - IGN (IGN)

They're not the only ones fighting, though. After a drunken night out, Johnny (William Zabka), Chozen (Yuji Okumoto), and Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan)--who hijacked ...

As the world of Cobra Kai expands, we expect the amount of dojos to do the same. We've already had Eagle Fang come out of the ashes of Cobra Kai, but as the kids prepare for the Sekai Takai it makes sense that we could potentially meet new dojos. With Silver out of the picture and Cobra Kai in ruins, the big question is where Kim Da-Eun goes next. But we could also see Kim Da-Eun start a new US dojo to continue her father's legacy away from the shame of Cobra Kai. Cobra Kai Season 5 introduced some majorly impressive antagonists in the shape of a global domination-focused Terry Silver and his team of supervillain senseis. As for the others it's likely that they could join Miyagi-Do but there is of course another option too. But she's such a force to be reckoned with in the show that we think she'll be sticking around, perhaps as the new leading force of Cobra Kai... But just when it seems like all the threads are tied up neatly, we learn that Kreese--who we saw get stabbed in prison at the beginning of the episode--actually faked the attack, using it to escape from prison with ease. This is the biggest question coming out of the finale. Carrying on a seasons' long--and season-making--tradition, we follow the Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do kids into a massive brilliantly choreographed karate brawl, this time at the former's dojo. Season 5 is the second Netflix produced season and once again the sports-dramedy goes from strength to strength. Back at the Cobra Kai dojo, viewers get some long awaited team-ups, including Sam (Mary Mouser) and Tory (Peyton List).

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Cobra Kai Olive Garden is Where I Draw the Line (Esquire.com)

Pay for my tattoo of an Olive Garden breadstick, with little steaming squiggles coming out of the ends, and I'll get it right now. OG 4 lyfe, baby. Come at my ...

At the end of the episode, the trio all take a bite of a breadstick, in unison. This isn't like the Applebee's scene in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, where it's part of the joke, that the Bobby fam is having this big hoorah at an Applebee's, treating it like they're at Ruth's Chris. Come at my suburban Olive Garden—Greentree, PA, the GOAT—and I will defend it with my very life. Turn out that, in an effort to make Robby and Miguel best friends, Johnny invited the two for a come-to-Jesus at the Italian ( [okay, "Italian"](https://www.esquire.com/food-drink/restaurants/a19562071/olive-garden-meatball-pizza-bowl/)) mecca. There's some humor going on in Cobra Kai, but I actually believe, in my heart of hearts, that money was transferred here, with the intent of Johnny Lawrence earnestly speaking about the healing power of breadsticks. Pay for my tattoo of an Olive Garden breadstick, with little steaming squiggles coming out of the ends, and I'll get it right now.

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Strike hard, strike fast: Season 5 of 'Cobra Kai' has a 100% score on ... (NPR)

Meanwhile, Mr. Miyagi's prized pupil Daniel LaRusso and Cobra Kai's original bad boy Johnny Lawrence are forced closed the doors to their dojos after losing the ...

One audience reviewer said the show brought him back to his childhood, providing viewers an escape from the turbulence of today. The show got its start on YouTube, which produced three seasons before it stopped making original scripted programming, and was then picked up by Netflix in 2020. The new season picks up with Lawrence going after his student, Miguel Diaz, who went to Mexico in search of his real father. Snake in the grass Terry Silver swept the leg on his Vietnam War buddy and Cobra Kai Karate co-founder John Kreese, landing him in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Back in the Valley, LaRusso confronts another foe from his past. A dark cloud loomed over the city of Los Angeles at the end of Cobra Kai's fourth season.

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Cobra Kai Season 5 Review (Game Rant)

Cobra Kai's fifth round takes it to the next level in every possible way, with the only question being how it can follow up such a powerful act.

That is because there's possibly more action than ever before in Cobra Kai, or at least, it's way more dangerous than it ever was in the four prior seasons. Instead, asking where the show is headed next will definitely make for a more interesting conversation, as the season ends with the feeling that Perhaps a better explanation is that the show simply has a lot going on, so much that it's surprising to see how nicely it wraps up after taking so many detours. That means both men must rise to the occasion, which in this case means Johnny ends up becoming a more responsible person, thus paying off all the character progression that Cobra Kai has very, very slowly crafted for William Zabka's story arc. Speaking of which, Martin Kove’s return as sensei Kreese does not go unnoticed and does work quite decently as a side quest for the protagonists. Against all odds, Cobra Kai’s fifth season cranks it up to eleven to provide fans of the show an enhanced version of everything they’ve loved so far about the Karate Kid spinoff.

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Cobra Kai Recap: American Gig-olo (Vulture)

Who's okay with only having access to half the water park? A recap of “Downward Spiral,” episode 4 of season five of 'Cobra Kai' on Netflix.

Johnny gets the lightest subplot of the episode as he turns to the gig economy for work now that he’s out of a job with a baby on the way. Miguel and Robby have one last facedown at the end of the episode when Johnny comes to pick Robby up. He even calls up Shannon and asks to have Robby for the summer. It’s a nice way to feature a sensei-student pairing that wouldn’t otherwise be possible in the story since Eagle Fang shut down. But from Kenny’s point of view, everything good in his life came from Cobra Kai; before, he was a lonely victim, and now he’s on top of the food chain, surrounded by “friends.” He’s not going to quit now. The biggest conflict, though, is a territory war straight out of West Side Story: The park is split in half, with Cobra Kai restricted to one side and the ex-Miyagi Do and Eagle Fang kids to the other. Robby makes one last attempt, telling her that she’s “part of the problem” if she stays in Cobra Kai. “Don’t tell me the best place for Kenny is Cobra Kai,” Robby says to Tory after they witness his bullying Anthony firsthand. The issue isn’t that Daniel was wrong to be suspicious; we know he was right. But while she has plenty of reasons to be skeptical about the role karate plays in the Valley — both her kids’ and her husband’s lives have been threatened in the past year — she’s never really suffered a personal loss because of it. Daniel admits that he didn’t tell Amanda he was still involved in this war, but it only escalates from there: When Silver bids $30,000 for the treasured bonsai trees Daniel is donating, he taunts Daniel with the idea that he’ll probably just use them for mulch. Back at home, Amanda is understandably pissed at how Daniel embarrassed her in front of the board.

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