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listen up. We have good news. Not only has Netflix announced that Cobra Kai's fifth season will debut earlier than expected (i.e. this week!), but Danny Boy himself, Ralph Macchio, is out and about, teasing major plans for the expansion of the Karate Kid cinematic universe. In a new interview with ComicBook.com, Macchio had enough spinoff ideas to keep the '80s franchise alive and well until the next century.
"The thing that's been created, there's kind of this Karate Kid Cinematic Universe now where Cobra Kai is, you know, at the center of that and when that day does come in for a landing, there are other areas to draw from," Macchio said. "I mean, whether it's ... Is there a Miyagi origin story? Is there a Cobra Kai prequel before The Karate Kid? Is there spin-offs with some of the young cast of these characters? Who knows? But we're not done as long as we're given the opportunity to really bring it in. As long as it evolves organically, these guys that write the show really have their finger on the pulse of that."
If you ask us, Okinawa-set origin story for Mr. Miyagi should be the top priority on that list. But first? We have a new season of Cobra Kai to get ready for. First, watch the newest full-length trailer for Season Five below, then go ahead and read up on everything we know about Cobra Kai Season Five so far.
When Will Season Five of Cobra Kai Debut?
If you're a Cobra Kai superfan, you know that the creators behind the series run a tight production schedule, never letting much more than a year pass between seasons since its debut. Season Five will be no different. The trailer announced that Cobra Kai will break its longstanding New Year's release date tradition, arriving this Friday, September 9.
Where Could Cobra Kai Season Five Take Its Heroes? (And Villains, Too.)
By the looks of the Season Five preview, streaming above, we're going to see another The Karate Kid II-esque road trip, only with Johnny and Robby instead of Daniel and Mr. Miyagi. The father and son will head to Mexico, searching for Miguel as he looks for his father. (Does Miguel's dad know karate? Probably!) No matter what, the Cobra Kai producers are making absolutely sure to reassure us that the next season will be worth the wait. “There’s a lot of insanity; if you’re a fan of the franchise, maybe some familiar faces show up, maybe not; there’s going to be a lot of karate,” Jon Hurwitz told Deadline at the PGA Awards.
Let's talk about those familiar faces. Whose money is on The Karate Kid Part III villain Mike Barnes turning out to be Miguel's dad? Barnes has been confirmed to return, at least. If you remember, Terry Silver brought in Barnes to kick Daniel LaRusso's tushy and f*ck up Mr. Miyagi's bonsai trees in the maligned Karate Kid III, but our man eventually won, as always. Now, you can safely assume that Silver will call up his old buddy to wreak havoc in the Valley, and maybe even strike a blow (or two) to LaRusso, just like the old days.
As for Silver, the baddie has reverted back to his manic-aggressive '80s self on, looking like he might be the endgame villain for this series, aiming to turn the entire state of California into a Cobra Kai dojo. Thanks to the trailer and photos, we know that Season Five will see Daniel, along with his frenemy Chozen, do everything they can to stop Silver and Barnes. Maybe Hilary Swank's Julie Pierce, last seen in The Next Karate Kid, will finally show up to put an end to all the craziness. We'll save you predictions for every one of the thousand-some kids on this show, but assume that whatever allegiances they had at the end of Season Four, they'll jump ship to another side by the end of the next batch of episodes. That's how Cobra Kai goes.
COBRA KAI SEASON 5 SOUNDTRACK
ALBUM DETAILS
Madison Gate Records and La-La Land Records are proud to present the release of “Cobra Kai: Season 5 (Soundtrack from the Netflix Original Series)” featuring original score by series composers Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson. Available 9/16 on digital and CD.
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About the Composers
Leo Birenberg:
Leo Birenberg has catapulted to the forefront of TV and film music, one of the industry’s most sought-after composers. His music is featured in the cultural sensation Cobra Kai, Hulu’s cringe comedy PEN15, and Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Working across a variety of genres and platforms, he has scored Disney+’s superhero film The Secret Society of Second Born Royals, AppleTV+’s musical Central Park, Adult Swim’s Tigtone, Amazon’s Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, Fox’s Son of Zorn, TruTV’s Adam Ruins Everything, and the critically-acclaimed documentaries Red Penguins, In Search of Greatness, and Red Army. He recently scored for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and the indie smash-hit Plus One, which won the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award.
Leo has also been a steady collaborator of composer Christophe Beck, working as a writer, arranger, and producer and has contributed additional music to a number of films, including Frozen, Edge of Tomorrow, Ant-Man, and The Peanuts Movie. He and Christophe recently worked together on Helter Skelter: An American Myth, a deep and grisly look at the life of Charles Manson, from award-winning filmmaker and documentarian Lesley Chilcott.
Kentucky-born and Chicago-raised, Leo spent his childhood making movies and playing music, eventually combining the two by studying composition at NYU and USC. Originally a woodwind player and vocalist, Leo’s musical background is diverse, with influences from classical, jazz, bluegrass, show tunes, rock, world and electronic music.
Leo currently resides in Los Angeles. When not composing, he enjoys working out, baking bread, and going on walks with his fearsome beagle, Napoleon.
For a full list of Leo’s credits, see his IMDB.
Zach Robinson
Zach Robinson is an LA-based composer, music producer, and electronic musician. Zach is most known for co-composing the score to the mega-hit Netflix series Cobra Kai, a sequel series to the classic Karate Kid film franchise.
Past projects include the Impractical Jokers movie, the documentary series Artbound, Quibi’s Die Hart, Norwegian comedy The Oilfund, indie Josie and Jack, ABC pilot The Hypnotist’s Love Story, and the video game Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues. He most recently composed the score for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and is currently composing the CBS drama pilot, Good Sam.
After receiving his degree in music composition from Northwestern University, Zach cut his teeth working with acclaimed film composer, Christophe Beck, writing additional music for films such as Ant-Man, Edge of Tomorrow, Frozen, Hot Pursuit, Sisters, and The Peanuts Movie.
Zach has multiple musical projects in parallel to his composing career. His 1980's inspired electronic music project, D/A/D, is considered one of the most accomplished in the synthwave genre and has received accolades from Pitchfork and NPR.
In 2019, Zach released an EP of surf-rockabilly songs under the band name Ventura Dives.
Zach's passion lies in the fantastic. He is a mega-fan of classic B-film horror, space epics, lounge exotica, smokey noir, buddy cop movies, and 1950's/1980's visions of the future. He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
For a full list of credits, please visit IMDB.
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