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The future of Cobra Kai on Netflix: Will the sixth season be the last?

Now that Season 6 of Cobra Kai has premiered its first episodes on Netflix, many are wondering if these will truly be the last. Here, find out if we are facing its final dance on the tatami or not.

Mary Mouser, Peyton List, Tanner Buchanan and Xolo Maridueña in Cobra Kai.
© IMDbMary Mouser, Peyton List, Tanner Buchanan and Xolo Maridueña in Cobra Kai.

Cobra Kai is one of the most popular titles in Netflix‘s catalog, so it was to be expected that as soon as its sixth season arrived, it would become the most-watched TV shows worldwide in just hours.

The fifth season made it clear that the main characters are preparing for the prestigious international tournament Sekai Taikai, so the new episodes have arrived to answer multiple questions from fans.

However, there is one that has been lingering for several months: Will Season 6 be the last of the drama? Despite all the success it has had among viewers, it seems that the series is ready to conclude its story in a big way.

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Will Season 6 of Cobra Kai be the last on Netflix?

Unfortunately, yes. The sixth season of Cobra Kai marks the much-anticipated end of the popular spin-off series from the Karate Kid franchise. Netflix has announced that the new episodes will conclude the story of Daniel LaRusso, Johnny Lawrence and the new generation of karate students.

The creators of the drama have expressed their intention to provide a satisfying conclusion to the storylines developed throughout the show. Fans can expect a final season that is action-packed, closing out the major plotlines and character developments.

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Despite this, the episodes will not be released all at once; instead, they have been divided into three parts. The first batch is already available in the catalog, while the second will arrive on November 15, and the final part at some point in 2025. One of the creators spoke about this format and confessed:

My advice is to stop thinking of Season 6 as a final season and instead view it as three separate mini-seasons. Each batch was written with the release plan in mind, so the experience was designed to be enjoyed in chunks of 5 episodes. Waiting for all 15 episodes to come out will not enhance the viewing experience“.

Ariadna is a multisport journalist specialized in delivering key, high-value information across competitions, including tournament formats, rules, lineups and injury updates, while also producing evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her expertise by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, creating general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to focus on entertainment coverage. With almost six years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna has developed strong expertise at the intersection of sports and entertainment, covering live events such as Super Bowls, FIFA World Cup opening and closing ceremonies, Olympic Games and UEFA Champions League finals, bringing depth, accuracy and real-time insight to her reporting.

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