And if you weren’t already excited for one more battle, the announcement trailer for Cobra Kai season six will have you ready to enter the All Valley Karate Tournament yourself.
Question: Do we have time to become black belts before the show returns? Because we really are ready to enter the fight after that promo. We know the answer is probably not, but we’re still pumped for season six of Cobra Kai. Especially since Netflix is calling it the “biggest” and “baddest” season ever.

Even the title card has us ready to join a dojo.

Of course, this news that season six of Cobra Kai will be its last is still bittersweet. We’d be fine with the show going on for an infinite number of seasons. But fans can take solace in knowing it’s going out on its own terms.
Creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg explained that this was their decision in an open letter to viewers. And they want this announcement to serve as a celebration, not a funeral.

It’s still hard to grasp that Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso became allies. But the ability to not only make that happen but to make it something we’ve loved to watch is exactly why Cobra Kai has worked. So while no one ever wants a good thing to end, knowing the show will end the way it wants (and when it wants) is a big win. We can’t wait for Cobra Kai season six to strike our screens soon.