How ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 3 Sets Up the New Villain of Season 4
SPOILERS for Season 3 of Cobra Kai.
Cobra Kai likes to end each season with a big tease of a major returning character from
The Karate Kid movies. Season 1 concluded with the shocking arrival of John Kreese, Johnny Lawrence’s sensei from the original film. In Season 2’s final moments, Johnny got a Facebook message on his phone from Ali Mills, the girl he and Daniel LaRusso fought over 35 years earlier. And the last scenes of
Cobra Kai Season 3 strongly foreshadow the return of another
Karate Kid legacy character, who will almost certainly be the new villain of the show’s fourth season.
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Warning! The following contains spoilers for all of Cobra Kai Season 3! Read at your own risk!
Cobra Kai Season 3 is out on Netflix, and after a long wait, fans are finally getting to see the fallout of that crazy Season 2 finale.
The Karate Kid successor series went the extra mile to answer fans burning questions from Season 2 and even delivered a few extra things some may not have expected. For all the questions Season 3 answers about Season 2, audiences are given many new questions to ponder ahead of
Cobra Kai Season 4.
For those that have seen
Cobra Kai and are wondering what s next, we re in the same boat. The following are some of the major questions we re asking, and ones I m hoping will be addressed in
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Fear does not exist in this dojo, but major spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 3 lie ahead. So read at your own risk.
Cobra Kai Season 3 has finally arrived, and it did not disappoint. The season deepened the rivalry between Cobra Kai and Miyagi-Do and dropped some major bombshells along the way. Of course, the show also gave us plenty of nostalgia by bringing back classic
Karate Kid characters like Kumiko and Chozen. And the seasonâs final two episodes also brought back the character of Ali Mills, who was once again played by Elisabeth Shue. CinemaBlend recently learned that Shue had not yet signed on to appear when her character was teased at the end of Season 2, and Ralph Macchio has now revealed that the producers had a weird backup plan if the actress didnât return.
Karate Kid franchise visit to Okinawa and revisiting classic franchise characters Chozen Toguchi (Yuji Okumoto) and Kumiko (Tamlyn Tomita), we’ve been watching
Karate Kid 2 on a pretty much constant loop. Mostly, we were hoping to match the machinations of the film’s most lasting lesson: The Drum Technique. So when SYFY WIRE had a chance to video chat with
Cobra Kai’s Ralph Macchio (Daniel LaRusso), William Zabka (Johnny Lawrence), and Mary Mouser (Samantha LaRusso) recently, we drummed up the courage to ask about the technique, and whether we can expect it to be as impactful on the series as it was in the film.
In a group interview, the original stars of “Karate Kid” discuss their enduring bond and the new, reunion-heavy season of the sequel series, “Cobra Kai.”