is the highly acclaimed "legacy sequel" series that continues the iconic Karate Kid saga decades after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. Spanning six seasons, the show has evolved from a nostalgic YouTube Red original into a global phenomenon on Netflix . The Core Premise: A "Full" Circle Redemption
For decades, the question lingered in the pop culture consciousness: Where are they now? When Daniel LaRusso crane-kicked Johnny Lawrence into the sand at the All Valley Tournament in 1984, it felt like the end of the story. The bully was defeated, the hero got the girl, and the credits rolled. But life isn't a movie, and endings are rarely as clean as they seem on celluloid. Cobra Kai Full
From Johnny Lawrence’s "Ace Degenerate" beginnings to the massive Sekai Taikai tournament, this show gave us the redemption arc we never knew we needed. It’s rare for a sequel series to capture the magic of the original movies like this one did. is the highly acclaimed "legacy sequel" series that
| Actor | Character | Dojo Affiliations | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Miguel Diaz | The heart of the show. Johnny’s first student. | | Tanner Buchanan | Robby Keene | Johnny’s son, Daniel’s ex-student. | | Mary Mouser | Samantha LaRusso | Daniel’s daughter, caught between two boys. | | Jacob Bertrand | Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz | The bullied boy who becomes a mohawked monster then a hero. | | Gianni DeCenzo | Demetri Alexopoulos | The cynical, long-suffering best friend. | | Peyton List | Tory Nichols | The brutal, desperate villain with a heart of gold (eventually). | When Daniel LaRusso crane-kicked Johnny Lawrence into the