Cobra Kai creators tease 'exciting conclusion' for final season Maz Iqbal, 8/1/2024 Cobra Kai's creators hint at an exciting conclusion in the final season, focusing on Johnny and Daniel's stories intertwined with the kids' senior year. With a split release on Netflix, fans face a frustrating wait for episodes, but spin-offs may keep the characters alive beyond the series finale. As fans wait with bated breath for the second and third parts of the final season of Cobra Kai, the creators have teased what's to come as the much-loved series draws to a close. Jon Hurwitz, one of the head producers alongside Hayden Schlossberg and Josh Heald, told The Hollywood Reporter: "There's a lot more going on, both on and off the mat.
"So, there's a lot of fun to be had and, as we head into the third drop, I can't speak to the specifics... but the goal in the final episodes is to land this mothership. To land Johnny and Daniel's stories. And the stories of these kids. For the kids, it's their senior year of high school and we wanted to take them through that year and have the Johnny and Daniel story that started in 1984 come to a fulfilling and exciting conclusion."
The creator went on to tease the possibility of the show creating spin-offs for certain characters and said the series ending "doesn't mean that we won't be able to see these characters again in the future."
For the sixth and final season, Netflix decided to split the show into three parts, with five episodes per instalment. The next five episodes are set to drop in November while the final five episodes will air on the streaming platform next year. After binge-watching the five episodes, fans were left "annoyed" over now having to wait until November for the next five.
Cobra Kai viewers have flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to air their frustrations over having to wait four months for the next set as fans all said the same thing. One unamused X user commented: "It doesn't even feel like Cobra Kai is back cause we have to wait 4 months for another 5 episodes then another 4 months for another 5 episodes."