Cobra Kai Season 4 Official Logo Released By Netflix
Last month brought the official word from the stars of
Cobra Kaithat production on the fourth season had officially wrapped up. Though no premiere date is in sight just yet, the first logo for the new season has been revealed on the official Cobra Kai social media accounts, featuring a Roman numeral IV behind the series logo. Netflix Co-CEO and Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos previously confirmed that
Cobra Kaiand other hit shows like
The Witcher and
Martin Kove, series star who reprised his role from the original
The Karate Kid movies, was quick to post the new key art/logo online. Kove was also the first to confirm that production on the fourth season had wrapped up at the end of April, concluding just two months after it began. Tonight, myself and the entire crew of COBRA KAI S4 officially wrapped! Kove wrote earlier this month. What a season, And what a year. A crew that is fearless and shows no mercy, through
Filming wraps on Cobra Kai Season 4
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Martin Kove said filming has wrapped on Season 4 of Cobra Kai. File Photo by Francis Specker/UPI | License Photo
William Zabka (L) and Ralph Macchio arrive for the 2019 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas in 2019. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
April 30 (UPI)
Karate Kid sequel series has wrapped. Tonight, myself and the entire crew of COBRA KAI S4 officially wrapped! What a season, And what a year. A crew that is fearless and shows no mercy, through Covid we pushed on! Kove, who plays the villain John Kreese on the Netflix dramedy, wrote on Thursday.
major spoilers for
Cobra Kai season 3.]
We’ll even toss in the original, ridiculous picture of John Kreese in his Special Forces getup (it was hanging in the front of the original dojo in the 1984 movie) to make sure your eyes don’t accidentally flit over a keyword or two.
Actor Martin Kove tweeted this in May 2018, before the first season premiered.
Everyone has been asking me about this.Yes it’s the original. Kreese’s early days in the military. Who knows exactly where this hung? pic.twitter.com/yeYZN6Wwkq Martin Kove (@MartinKove) May 9, 2018
Alright, are we all good?