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Has Netflix Canceled Cobra Kai Season 7 or Renewed It?

Has Netflix Canceled Cobra Kai Season 7 or Renewed It?

Yahoo13-02-2025

Are you wondering if Netflix's hit Cobra Kai has been canceled or renewed for Season 7? With the recent conclusion of the highly anticipated sixth season, fans are eager to learn the future of the show. So, will Cobra Kai return with another installment or has the show ended?
Here's everything you need to know about Cobra Kai Season 7's fate.
Unfortunately, Cobra Kai will not be returning with any more installments.
The showrunners have previously confirmed that Cobra Kai will end with Season 6, making it the final chapter of the hit series. Co-creator Jon Hurwitz confirmed this news on his X (formerly Twitter) account. He stated, 'Netflix didn't tell us it was the last season. We told them it was the last season. We've always wanted to end Cobra Kai on our own terms and we are grateful we have the opportunity to do so.'
Cobra Kai Season 6 has been premiered in three parts. Each consisted of five episodes, culminating in a total of 15 episodes. They released the initial five episodes on July 18, 2024. Then scheduled Part 2 for release on November 15, 2024, and Part 3 on February 13, 2025.
While Cobra Kai ends with Season 6, the legacy of The Karate Kid continues. The franchise expands further with Karate Kid: Legends, a new theatrical film set for release on May 30, 2025. This film will be the sixth installment in the Karate Kid series and will take place three years after the events of the final season of Cobra Kai. It will reunite Mr. Han and Daniel LaRusso while also introducing a new character.
Cobra Kai's cast members include Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Xolo Maridueña, Martin Kove, Mary Mouser, Tanner Buchanan, Courtney Henggeler, Jacob Bertrand, Gianni DeCenzo, Peyton List, Vanessa Rubio, Thomas Ian Griffith, Yuji Okumoto, Alicia Hannah-Kim, Dallas Dupree Young, and others.
You can watch all the episodes of Cobra Kai Season 1-6 streaming now exclusively via Netflix.
Originally reported by Ayesha Zafar on ComingSoon.net.
The post Has Netflix Canceled Cobra Kai Season 7 or Renewed It? appeared first on Mandatory.

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