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Netflix has split the ending of Cobra Kai into three mini-seasons, with dates already set

The series of Cobra Kai is nearing its end with a sixth and final season coming soon to Netflix, but this final season comes with a surprise.

The series of Cobra Kai began its journey on YouTube Premium in 2018, as a follow-up to Karate child that was set 30 years later of the defeat of Johnny Lawrence in the All-Valley Karate Tournament in the hands of Daniel LaRussoWhen the series was on the verge of being cancelled in 2020, the series was acquired by Netflix in order to further expand the series.

Since the original release until now, Cobra Kai There are five seasons in total, each containing ten episodes and approximately 30 minutes in length per chapter.

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In September 2022 we received the fifth season of the series, which was renewed by Netflix for a few months later sixth and final seasonwhich is now approaching the streaming platform.

The sixth season of Cobra Kai will be a bit different from the previous one in terms of structure and release, as we won’t get it all at once and it won’t have the same number of chapters as the previous one. Although this is good news, as the ending will be expanded to give us a conclusion worthy of the series.

When does Cobra Kai end on Netflix?

The last season by Cobra Kai will be released on Netflix in three parts, in a strategy similar to that of other of the platform’s most notable series, such as Strange things O The Bridgertonswho also split the release of their most recent seasons, although in this case it was only in two parts.

Each of these three parts will have at its disposal five episodeswhich will be suddenly released and the sixth season by Cobra Kai have a total of 15 chapters. This week Next week Thursday July 18thpremieres in Netflix the Season 6: Part 1.

Season 6: Part 2 It will take us until the end of the year, until next year Thursday November 28. Finally, Season 6: Final Part by Cobra Kai will premiere somewhere on Netflix 2025on a date yet to be confirmed.

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